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Orchid Factory


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GnosticVelvet

 Genre: Reggae

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me w/ keybords + FX
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Lyrics
kinda' shoe gaze influenced - your not really supposed to make out the words
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Plays: 34
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Votes: 3
Uploaded: May 13, 2008 - 11:07:54 PM
Last Updated: May 15, 2008 - 11:33:52 AM Last Played: Jun 17, 2011 - 06:41:42 PM
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ic42 said 1831 days ago (May 14th, 2008)
o-fx
it is a rollercoaster. the increase and decrease in volume and pitch, it is mesmerized touch. it is unique. it is a good experiment. 0x0
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said 1830 days ago (May 15th, 2008)
Orchid Factory
I am a Reggae fan and this sounds like a really slowed down Reggae
Song. just my Opinion But whatever way you did this its really great.
I love it. Its fantastic mixing. More please
Cheers

Peace Dee.
Glaikit said 1830 days ago (May 15th, 2008)
mental
i love it
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GnosticVelvet said 1830 days ago (May 15th, 2008)
Agapae
thank you all, ! I posted a painting done before the song.
It has an Orchid photo-shopped in - but the painting is by
me. I feel the song is a reflection of my painting and
vice-versa. First Reggae I've ever done, always loved the
genre, just wanted it to be somewhat trippy and shoe-gaze.
I'll do a Re-make with ("Archangel Thunderbird"/Dave) my
music partner sooooooon. ^that's his Myspace ^name .

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Reggae is a music genre developed in Jamaica. Reggae may be used in a broad sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, including ska, rocksteady, dub, dancehall and ragga. The term may also be used to distinguish a particular style that originat

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