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Kind of an odd blend, this one. My best description would be down tempo electronic ethno-blues. Hopefully it'll hit the mark for some of you. Oh, I know, it could be shorter. Stunt Whiskey 192k mp3 - 11.4 mb - 7:50 mins Thanks to all who have a listen. |
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about seventeen seconds into this track , this leapt into my mind :
' repent, harlequin! ' said the ticktockman ... and i haven't thought that , in years ... ----
formi il corvo sperimentale ... |
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Very nice. first I thought this is going to go somewhere, then I thought it was stuck and wouldn't move at all, then towards the end I decided it went somewhere alright, but I hadn't noticed until I pressed rewind |
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lovely. it made me think of loads of little clockwork creatures running around doing... stuff. some of it naughty.
i wouldn't have minded if it was a lot longer actually as it had me in a bit of a trance neil. |
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i had to listen to it for the title! i like the sounds and build up of layers, nice stuff.. |
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That was a fun one. I heard some creepy granular voices toward the end... couldn't decide if they were there or I was just imagining them. |
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Left a couple of comments on teh cloud version.
Like that, it had me doing the old man dance. You know, the one your dad does at a wedding, however now I'm my age I'M the dad |
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core wrote: Very nice. first I thought this is going to go somewhere, then I thought it was stuck and wouldn't move at all, then towards the end I decided it went somewhere alright, but I hadn't noticed until I pressed rewind
that's a good description, it sort of creeps along on you, rolling and not seeming to change perspective a whole lot, but keeping your interest in various subtle ways, so by the end it has changed tremendously. personally, i felt a lot like driving in an old pickup truck through rough sort of bumpy terrain on a super hot, hazy, sunny day (an experience i've had more than once). |
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Excellent. This is really groovin'. Nice contrasting sounds in the mix here. Leave those sheep alone! |
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Hmm...world music ensemble performing for robotic animals? I enjoyed it. Thanks. |
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