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Dear Vultures... (a dullard's trifle)
1:55 / 2.8MB mp3 or 2.5MB ogg

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Used: MU.LAB, Audacity, Short Circuit, Phyzmod, GS-201, Erzatz, Chorrosive, Frohmage, Eos, Paradigm Shifter, Tom Hi Pass, Roundtone, arcDev Dubb Box, Anvil, Shatterync, Telecaster, ZoomH2, piano, light bulb, backscratcher, coffeemaker, washing machine, utility sink.
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:love: :love:

Great piece to wake up to on a somewhat sunny kinda cloudy Monday morning. It seems to be a wistful tune...

:)
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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Thanks, trimph1.
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Wonderful. I get touches of jazz and Asia. The field stuff breathes that unique vibe into everything. 8)

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Thanks, polyslax.
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Asia indeed but blended with athmospheric americana* guitar, beautiful delicate work, <wink>

* dunes, sand, rocks, cactus, dry wind

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Most excellent. This certainly has an Asian feel to it. I am also reminded of "The Arrival" from Genesis' "Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", yet you managed to do this without the help of Brian Eno, but threw in the kitchen sink. Backscratcher indeed!

:tu:

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all the mice ... huh ... and the lonely Hackett on a wooden chair ... melancholy mood ... i :love: them Miltzes
"It dreamed itself along"

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seismic1 wrote:This certainly has an Asian feel to it.
Oh... ok... I was talking Asia the band. ;)

I repeat, ;)

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Thanks, everyone. (polyslax, it was the heat of the moment.)
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It's an excerpt from a Quentin Tarantino soundtrack written by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

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Thanks, herodotus.
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lovely bit of music with more atmosphere than should be possible to squeeze into under two minutes. brilliant.

neil.

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Lovely. On first listen, it feels that some of the ambient noises could be cooked in a little deeper and more organically, but that's nitpicking.

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Thanks to you both.
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