Footstep Dust + Kiki (In Cinders) [Instrumental] by EZamor
Genre: Electropop

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Check out a version of this tune with vocals by Richard Schletty:
http://www.macjams.com/song/25676
http://www.macjams.com/song/25676
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Skean
A new one with you YES I love your music u know.
And this goes done to my iPod Thanks for sharing... Cheers
I wish I could sing better or my lady did a test w some of your tunes.
Take care
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Kenta
Morning Light
and of course i can feel a melody inside me..... how do you construct these? Its beautiful!
michael2
i really like this one a lot. seems like awhile since i've seen you around. so moody this one, i really love the sounds you got on this. great job.
spitlogic
That bass synth is nice. It really carries the song. Good work.
SmokeyVW
a great song to listen to on early sunday morning...
i like the subtle build ups and break downs, it's like long waves.
i really like the melody you bring in around 4:30 and again 6:20
thanks
screamalexz
like the sort of harp sound in the right side or maybe it's more like a washer board. some nice sounds. a mellow transey feel. a very clean sound on the instrumentation :)
composerclark
This has a somewhat dark and haunting quality; I like it very much. There are some very cool exotic-sounding instruments in there... I'd be curious to know what they were.
EZamor
most of the instruments are custom synth sounds. some were made using the crystal VST soft synth.
others are garageband presets, that i may or may not have modified (i don't remember). for example, the "rotuma bells" that come in at 1:06
samples include the kanoon (egyptian harp), the instrument in the right channel that screamalexz referred to above. example:
http://www.legalsounds.com/download-mp3/djivan-gasparyan/nazani/kanoon-solo/song_181221
and the joura, which comes in at 4:26. example:
http://www.lostprophets.org/audio/MarinasView.mp3
there's also a sitar that comes in at 6:44