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Footprints In The Sand II


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This is now the latest I've started to finish! Added vocal and guitar to the first part. Next I'll get to the bridge then let the ending GO BIG! (But another accidental tune will probably get in the way as I audition sounds for this; as usually happens) Thanks for listening.
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Uploaded: Aug 17, 2009 - 11:04:52 PM
Last Updated: Aug 17, 2009 - 11:04:52 PM Last Played: Oct 25, 2009 - 08:02:52 PM
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Cubase 5. Various terrific vst's and mastered for posting in Ozone 4
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Bubowski said 96 days ago (August 18th, 2009)
Firsties
Love where this is going. Part Jeam Michel Jarre part space journey (aren't those synonymous?) The vocal lines bring it back to earth, but I love all the little analog synth touches, old school beat box. Another great production!
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Feter said 96 days ago (August 18th, 2009)
Footprints In The Sand II
The huge sense of the drama and the elements
you used here just incredible ..the whole theme
is just great ..very much the sound of alan
parson here to me ...wonderful production ..
thnx alot for sharin !!!!
Henke said 95 days ago (August 19th, 2009)
Sweeties
Well, I can hear the Jarre reference e.g. starting at 2.30 and around 4.15, but also a lot of TD in the beginning, even with some wailing Froese guitar... The last voice section made me think of The Fearsome Brave with their Native American music. So what does that make all of it as a whole? WharmtonRise, of course! All of these Deep Water-songs really fit the theme nicely. Anyway, a very sweet listen, as always.

/Henke
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SmokeyVW said 82 days ago (August 31st, 2009)
evocative
opening is an abstraction of whalesong? dolphins? whatever, it works... evocative of water for sure

i really like the guitar's changing harmonic structure - very nice

and the repeating vocal blips are great - reminds me of Deep Forest i guess

thanks
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Wharmton Rise is the artist name of composer Andrew Lawlor (ASCAP). Composing mostly in the New Age/Ambient genres. Andrew, a native Englishman, feels his creative expression found true freedom when he met and married his American soul mate Debbie an... [see more]

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