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Gambia


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haribo

 Genre: Funk
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Random instrumental sketches / 2008 october
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Hits: 747
Comments: 9
Fans: 8
Plays: 84
Downloads: 45
Votes: 2
Uploaded: Oct 14, 2008 - 08:01:01 PM
Last Updated: Oct 14, 2008 - 08:01:01 PM Last Played: Oct 30, 2009 - 06:46:56 PM
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egobandit said 403 days ago (October 14th, 2008)
haribo
long time no hear! Nothin like a nice sketch. It has a saturday afternoon feel, I like the church organ sound. The part where you take me into the middle east is very surreal. A very nice listen thanks for sharing!
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Char said 403 days ago (October 14th, 2008)
Damn, I would've been first,
but I got a phone call. Love the drums and the organ.
I hear the Middle Eastern vibe, which makes me think of harem dancers and snake charmers. Neat. Thanks.
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Feter said 403 days ago (October 14th, 2008)
Gambia
Funky pipe organ ??? this is interesting to listen to ..
for some reason I heard middle eastern flavour ..reminds
me of the 70s one man show on a farfaisa keys ...thnx
alot for sharin !!!!
dolby said 402 days ago (October 15th, 2008)
Really nice!
Nice sketch. Good early mix. Will be interesting to see if you take this anywhere in the future. I agree about the Eastern feeling (in the mid section) - I can see Torville & Dean ice skating to this ........ oh man, you're too young to remember!!!!!

Nice track -
Phil
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MarkHolbrook said 402 days ago (October 15th, 2008)
This is really cool
Haribo!!! Very catchy!
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Parichayaka said 402 days ago (October 15th, 2008)
Great to see you back!
I think I could spot a "Haribo" song amongst a few thousand songs! Nice track this one, would work especially well with video I can imagine. And should you ever decide to post "To be securely away" here on MJ, let me know, I'll fav it, download it, give it all 10s and listen to it few more times:)
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jiguma said 402 days ago (October 15th, 2008)
Big sound!
It will be interesting to see where this one ends up. Nice start.

Neil
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Estella said 367 days ago (November 19th, 2008)
haribo
I think I"m your biggest fan! I hope eventually this will become one you sing to.
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haribo said 365 days ago (November 21st, 2008)
thank you estellie!
thank you so much estellie for the kindest support, i'm grateful, you gave me the courage! i will come up with more and more songs in the future.
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haribo said 365 days ago (November 21st, 2008)
thank you estellie!
thank you so much estellie for the kindest support, i'm grateful, you gave me the courage! i will come up with more and more songs in the future.
Check out my latest song called Fragment
scaustrita said 276 days ago (February 18th, 2009)
Gambia
Ok, I'm hooked! The locrian mode in the middle of your song adds a lot of character to your creation. And the percussion keeps the song driving forward. Could use a little more dynamics, all and all great job!!!!
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Name: hoon kim
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born 1986 in seoul. south korean origin. this catalogue here is to sift musical ideas from. some are incomplete sketches meant to capture motives. your feedback is always a gratifying input. until hĂșn is ready to produce a record with a set of song... [see more]

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