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A synth house song with an array of strings and orchestra elements to boot..
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| fherrer1 said 107 days ago (August 7th, 2009) | |
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Thank You! Thanks so much for your comments! This definitely is a unique piece, I've always been interested in electronica for a long time, but Im trying new sounds and instruments to create more lush organic pieces..Thanks again for the acknowledgement! Im still trying to figure out how to get more exposure on this site, even though I've been a member for many years... Check out my latest song called Winter Complex (Revisited)
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| ste said 101 days ago (August 13th, 2009) | |
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agreed with Parichayaka. this is a great piece that needs more listeners. the themes you've cooked up are superb and the sounds used show thoughtfulness. great beats. good work Check out my latest song called sweet potatoes
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| fherrer1 said 100 days ago (August 13th, 2009) | |
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Thanks for your comments! I initially made this track with the hope of trying to break the mold of the songs I usually do, with a greater emphasis on multiple themes and the connections between inorganic synths and organic woodwinds, Im glad you enjoyed it! I hope this leads to more exposure.. I've struggled with that aspect since I joined the site a while back.. Thanks again, Francisco Check out my latest song called Winter Complex (Revisited)
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Parichayaka
Well balanced, interesting, energetic beat and a very original combination of woodwind/brass synths or strings(?) produce an intriguing backdrop with a flavor I haven't tasted before. Almost like a Philip Glass remix (I'm referring to the repetitive theme), I like how this track develops - especially in the second half - everything past the initial buildup, which is in my opinion the only part lacking energy, is quite brilliant! Both hectic, hip and smooth, with top notch mixing skills and chords befitting more than one mood. Have no idea why I'm the first to comment, this certainly deserves a little more attention:)