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Winds of Thor


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breezer

 Genre: Ambient

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Thor
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Hits: 1920
Comments: 12
Fans: 0
Plays: 372
Downloads: 72
Votes: 24
Uploaded: Sep 30, 2004 - 12:47:20 PM
Last Updated: May 17, 2008 - 11:42:38 PM Last Played: Oct 26, 2009 - 07:36:11 PM
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Comments
said 1865 days ago (October 1st, 2004)
Got Led?
Way to get the led out. Great sound. Great feeling song.
My only suggestion would be that the speed of the flange
effect on the early organ instrument track might be a tiny
bit too fast. Might be closer to the zep feel if it were
slowed down just a little. But, very captivating and
engaging. Love the volume fades. Thanks for posting this
one. 7877
core said 1865 days ago (October 1st, 2004)
Smoke
I find the drums a bit too flat and seventies in style. Even
more so, one can hear the unprocessed conserved sounds
right out of the box.

The atmospheric new age synthesizer carpet makes good
for it though... This is definitely something you can
smoke. ;)
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said 1864 days ago (October 1st, 2004)
Mellow, mind drifting music
I just want to lay back as my mind wanders where ever the mood sounds lead. Nice song!
_nderscore said 1864 days ago (October 2nd, 2004)
nice build up
just gets better as it goes along. very linear tune, like a
fine thread being pulled along. could maybe use some
suppressed vox or something near the end just to evolve
to yet another place, or help fill in the slower part in the
middle. really great stuff!
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said 1859 days ago (October 7th, 2004)
nice build up
_underscore said it right -- like a fine thread being pulled along. I'd like to
hear a little more channel separation. Or maybe my left and right
hemispheres fused while sleeping last night. Is that possible? Good job on
this piece.

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antwan said 1863 days ago (October 2nd, 2004)
Great tune!
I hear some Mike Patten ( Faith no More) Vocals.

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mcsweb said 1862 days ago (October 3rd, 2004)
Great tune
Very enjoyable!
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Iseae said 1861 days ago (October 5th, 2004)
Too many dropouts
Let me preface this with saying I'm not a big fan of
instrumentals. That being said, I thought the song was
quite good, it has wonderful textures and a nice feel to it.
I did seem to me that there were too many drop outs. I
also found the soloed synth bass line a little grating, I
loved it when the guitar was layered over top in the
beginning.
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Thor said 1860 days ago (October 6th, 2004)
Nice.
I dig it.
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said 1708 days ago (March 7th, 2005)
Great guitar
Love the liquid guitar!

Nice space-rock piece.
puff_bob said 1683 days ago (April 1st, 2005)
Left turn led me to the right!
I am because I have traveled to your mucical world.............This tune is but a new country to explore..................I like it very much. It did remind me of Zepplin, on the very edge of center............if that makes any sense.
Travel on....................dude!
rovert10 said 1633 days ago (May 20th, 2005)
Nice one Breezer
I could imaging Plant doing his nasal wailing thing on this.
Like the simulated mellotron... very zep.
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Ambient music is a loosely defined musical genre that incorporates elements of a number of different styles - including jazz, electronic music, new age, rock and roll, modern classical music, reggae, traditional, world and even noise.

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