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Big Bang Stick by mr.turtle [Email]
Genre: Experimental

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Hits: 374
Comments: 5
Votes: 0
Plays: 24
Last Played: Sep 29, 2008 - 01:47:46 AM
Downloads: 18
Fans: 3
Uploaded: Jan 02, 2008 - 02:20:28 AM
Last Updated: Jan 02, 2008 - 06:13:41 AM



Description:
Neo modernistic primalism. Sorry the tune kind of falls apart in the middle, but I don't remember how I did it so I can't redo it.

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Wow! Who could resist &mdash 01/02/08 - 06:36:07 AM
a genre like "Neo Modernistic Primalism". This has a wonderful, almost dissonant vibe going on. Love the sound on the guitars, and I like the way the acoustic and electric echo each other at times. Nice percussion in there, too. Very cool. Nice one. Peace.

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Thanks &mdash 01/02/08 - 11:54:26 PM
I was wondering if any one would comment. Its fun to do something wild and not care too much about it. The dissonance was a representation of the cognative dissonance that I generally suffer. Cheers

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I Like Mr Turtle &mdash 01/02/08 - 07:06:35 AM
He's so neo modern primalistic.

Good guitar sounds. This reminds me of a famous band from way back in 2007. The guy made music to paint house to.

I've downloaded this to inspire me to paint my hallway.

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Please &mdash 01/03/08 - 12:03:05 AM
Be careful with those paint fumes. They play havoc with the synapses. I think thats how this tune happened. As for the hallway, I vote for abstract expressionism, perhaps something in the Kandinsky vein.

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Addicted &mdash 01/03/08 - 08:19:14 PM
Kandinski was a junkie? Never knew that. I think my next band name might be the Kandinski Vein as you mentioned here. I'll give you full credit buried in the liner notes, of course.

Hallway is already abstract expressionist - my kids are 3 and 5 so they have a pure connection to that abstract school of thought. Now I'm thinking Rothko could cover it all.

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