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I have indeed developed some QFX effects. My latest is a transient shaper, but unfortunately it seems that there's not much traffic at the QFX library and forums anymore. Too bad, QFX is a great package. I've got a bunch of (unpublished) stereo and mid/side tools that I developed that are really useful.

I've worked on a few songs with my sister, but the others are pretty old. They don't really compare to my current work. How about looking forward to future songs? :) There will be more...

-Kim.

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Wow, i really like this. very large sound and vibe. Nice mix, too. The vocals are a little Bjorkish, but still retains some uniqueness of its own. Really enjoyed listening to this and will recommend it to some of my friends that are big fans of this style. Thanks for sharing.

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I wouldn't even know where to begin if I was to put this song into a genre. I like this a lot. Great vocals, I've always liked the female vocal sound, so I dig the vocals; simple, but effective. The vocals work with the track's soundscape. The music is great too, it would probably stand up as an instrumental, but the vocals seem to make it whole.

A well produced track...

P3U6!SUn 3H+
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just a little bump for this one :love:

if you're not signed, then you should be (both of you):wink:

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If you get us signed, you can have 50% of the advance. :hihi:

-Kim.

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Your sister really nailed the Björk style there. At "...admit to me...show me..." I did a double-take despite already expecting something Björk-like from the write-up. Wow! Very cool track.

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Hello, my friend
Just wanted to say I heard you dropped a new track
so I dropped in quick to grab it :)

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Kim (esoundz) wrote:My friend described this as Portishead meets Bjork. Personally, I think it's more of a dystopian futurepop...

sounds more like Massive Attack to me...

oops bumped it again :hihi:

btw, is the cut at 2:45 intentional, sounds a bit odd...?

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Holy crapload.... :-o

This is friggin amazing. The spirit of Portishead, Massive Attack, Bjork and Emiliana Torrini in an original, powerful and epic song. You've nailed the finesse of the vocals, piano and strings with the gritty power of synths and drums.

I'm simply amazed and lost for more words man. :hail:
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CypherOne wrote:btw, is the cut at 2:45 intentional, sounds a bit odd...?
Everything is intentional, even the mistakes. :lol:

-Kim.

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Kim (esoundz) wrote:My friend described this as Portishead meets Bjork.
Yes, support that full :) But how did you managed it to get Bjork sing on it? :D

Great track!

- Ulli -
Sunburn In Cyprus - Downtempo/Lounge/Pop/Electronic/Dub
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Astounding! Really excellent track, nicely done. I love everything from the structure (notwithstanding the weird break) to the production to the vocals... nicely done, sir! 8)

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Yeah, it's a big sounding track, nice cuts - good work.
My only gripe is that the vocals sound overprocessed. Did you use Melodyne or RePhrase to pitch and stretch her?

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Awesome -- no joke. Amazing voice.

THANKS for posting...

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Awesome song man , Actually the first song i heard on music boards that made me go "wow , If this was on itunes I would buy it"

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