F***k I should have kept this track for the "Funeral Doom" monthly contestShane Sanders wrote:Dude, totally Funeral Doom! Loved it thoroughly!
Thanx Shane
F***k I should have kept this track for the "Funeral Doom" monthly contestShane Sanders wrote:Dude, totally Funeral Doom! Loved it thoroughly!
Post it over at http://www.doom-metal.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgizeoy wrote:F***k I should have kept this track for the "Funeral Doom" monthly contestShane Sanders wrote:Dude, totally Funeral Doom! Loved it thoroughly!
Thanx Shane
Thanx Shane. I'll check this out.Shane Sanders wrote:Post it over at http://www.doom-metal.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgizeoy wrote:F***k I should have kept this track for the "Funeral Doom" monthly contestShane Sanders wrote:Dude, totally Funeral Doom! Loved it thoroughly!
Thanx Shane
and see what the reaction is...
Thanx for listening Antonis. Regarding traditional music its a long talk. I am not into this kind of stuff, it's just that I always thought that when zeimbekiko ("9/8") gets really slow things start to sound very interresting.TristezaOrange wrote:Cool track Nikos! I love the brooding intensity of it. It sounds as if it is about to break down and then its pieces are going to attack you. I suppose that doesn't make a lot of sense
Love the synth/fx work too! Time signatures are not my forte [i rarely if ever break out of 3/4 and 4/4] and I'm ashamed to admit that traditional greek music is not really in the higher places of my list of interests. I can't [and don't try] to avoid it of course, but maybe I should start listening to more of that stuff, may give me some ideas.
Again, fantastic work!
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