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Walking the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland
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Plays: 200
Downloads: 90
Votes: 8
Uploaded: Dec 28, 2004 - 09:26:15 AM
Last Updated: Dec 28, 2004 - 01:58:45 AM Last Played: Aug 15, 2009 - 07:27:39 AM
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regulus said 1788 days ago (December 28th, 2004)
Makes me
think of Celtic Marrock-n-roll as a new genre. Impressive,
had me head banging and claping hand snapping my toes,
all at the same time. Impressive, as i'm a fan of such
expression. Nice layering and consistancy in the
construction of your compilation. It did end abrumptly
thought. It could have listened to another eight or ten
minutes more of your tribalness. Will look forwards to
more of your work. thanks for being!
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compyellow said 1780 days ago (January 6th, 2005)
more like marching in scotland
first off, like the the rhythm and strings - definitely has a
scotish/celtic feel. are you using software for the
bagpipes, or are those real? pretty cool sounds
nonetheless. it's interesting to hear the more modern
sounds layered on top of the traditional sounds. dig the
abrupt ending. cool song! while, I was listening, my 4yr
old song came in and told me to play it again... saying,
"it's a cowboy song!" ha. funny how kids interpret music.
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Stun Nutz said 1776 days ago (January 10th, 2005)
dramatic
Great use of loops here! The shuffling beat was
driving and dramatic. This song is a good example
of how the use of many varied loops can fit together
well...if you have a good ear for the overall structure
of the song.
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Rebsie said 1773 days ago (January 13th, 2005)
Wonderful vibe
I've been trying for ages to find a use for that Nordic
Fiddle loop but nothing I've come up with is in this
league. It certainly does have a Scottish vibe about it
and makes brilliant use of ethnic and electronic
sounds which complement each other. I love the beat
and the drum sounds. Excellent stuff.
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TennesseeVic said 1724 days ago (March 2nd, 2005)
Interesting texture
Nice and dense.

Bit short, though. It kinda stop when you actually expect
something to start happening, not?
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thetiler said 1695 days ago (March 31st, 2005)
Lots of nice beats and stuff
Your just full of rhythm on this. Very intense ending.
Unusual tune. But you seem to pull it off.

Thanks for sharing
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Tadashi Togawa said 1576 days ago (July 29th, 2005)
Wind of Edinburgh.
Music has only the number of cultures.
Very interesting attempt.
Very free and unrestrained conception.
I like such music.
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jie said 1121 days ago (October 27th, 2006)
cool
Excellent, Love the whole feel and rhythm. Thanks for sharin. Cheery
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