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driving into farmland. Canadian farmland no less.
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| plopes said 1234 days ago (July 11th, 2006) | |
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Gracias LOL! Thanks Announcer for the comments. Check out my latest song called Silent Night
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| chikoppi said 1233 days ago (July 11th, 2006) | |
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The sound of the wheels becomes hypnotic Smooth synth! Very mellow and a nice rhythmic melody. I like your use of the sub bass. It really hums away down below the kick drum. I think you could make those drums work harder with some more processing. The low cut is effective in those sections where you use it, as is the staccato drum roll, fills, and effects in the right channel. The break down in the middle (with the sonar blip) is cool and makes for a nice transition. The song has nice groove to it. I can easily picture long roads with a blur of countryside slithering past to either side. A long day of driving that sort of blends together in the consciousness. Check out my latest song called Loop It or Lose It 9
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| plopes said 1232 days ago (July 13th, 2006) | |
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Thanks Man you guys have the best comments! I would really love one of those food synthesizer things they had on star trek. So they could make roast beef but it really wasn't from a cow. No need for farms or farmers though. Check out my latest song called Silent Night
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announcer
I like the easy progression and the subtle build in this song but it has
such an industrial feel. Not the kind of feeling usually associated with
farmland, But then farms today are run by large industrial concerns
and are so industrialized, maybe it fits.
Good Job ... Keep em coming!