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4lb Kitty wrote:I like that a lot better. :)
Thanks very much. That original bassline was fairly insipid. I took my eye off the ball there.
4lb Kitty wrote: Then again, I was a bass player. ;)
So was I. I hope to be again if/when I can get hold of the right drumkit
4lb Kitty wrote:
But really, I think in the very first bass section, if anything it might be a little too prominent now, but that's only if I was forced to give a criticism. Its level seems to be perfect everywhere else.
I think it is fairly noticeable when it first hits during the quiet part but I kinda like it now.
4lb Kitty wrote:
On the whole I really like this piece. I'm going to pay more attention to your releases from now on. The whole "seismic" thing kinda threw me and I guess I was expecting dubstep or something. :oops:
seismic could refer to my fascination with dynamite or my day job. I prefer the explosive angle :)


Funny you should mention dubstep. I was playing with a Reese sound yesterday trying to gel it with some garage percussion. I have almost got it sounding the way I want it. Of course, I hope to use it out of context. It may even see the light of day in about 18 months :lol:

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I enjoyed the original download version, so thanks for that. I'll check the SoundCloud/new version tomorrow.
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D.H. Miltz wrote:I enjoyed the original download version, so thanks for that. I'll check the SoundCloud/new version tomorrow.
Thanks for listening DHM. Glad you liked it. I think the SoundCloud version has a better feel with the less "vague" bass.

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That's an excellent piece of music that. Bloody good value for money too as there's a bit of everything in there :D

Not once does it feel cluttered or unnecessary though, very well crafted.

Each one of your tracks is like going to a new Indian restaurant where everything is somehow familiar, yet there's always a little surprise on the menu somewhere :wink:

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Finally got the chance to tune in and have a listen to your latest piece. A great trip, some really lovely sounds and groovy grooves.

Special mention: the bassline in the closing few minutes is masterful - there's something about the economy of a good bassline that only a (good)bassist can come up with 8)

Another great piece of work Tim :)
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seismic1 wrote:
astrochimp wrote::tu: i could imagine this one as a soundtrack for a really good motorbike racing video game.
Hey, astrochimp, thanks for listening and commenting. Glad you liked it.

Now I have to ask, did you imagine this as "a soundtrack for a really good motorbike racing video game", or have you actually test-driven it, so to speak? :lol:
hm, i could only test-drive it on my bicycle makind whoosh noises... ;)

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tehlord wrote:That's an excellent piece of music that. Bloody good value for money too as there's a bit of everything in there :D

Not once does it feel cluttered or unnecessary though, very well crafted.

Each one of your tracks is like going to a new Indian restaurant where everything is somehow familiar, yet there's always a little surprise on the menu somewhere :wink:
Wow, Geoff. Thanks very much for the very kind comments. Glad you like it.

Make mine a kodi guddu pulusu :wink:

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Nice one! Like others have said, there's a good sense of movement in there, and a good feeling of cohesion from start to finish. Reminded me of some of the "action" themes in the Mass Effect soundtrack (hope you don't hate comparisons like that).

This is one of those tracks that could go on for twenty minutes. ;)

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mikusan wrote:Finally got the chance to tune in and have a listen to your latest piece. A great trip, some really lovely sounds and groovy grooves.

Special mention: the bassline in the closing few minutes is masterful - there's something about the economy of a good bassline that only a (good)bassist can come up with 8)

Another great piece of work Tim :)
Thanks for the great comments, Mike. Glad you enjoyed it.

I was never a good bassist. I think the best that could be said was that I turned up :). I know what you mean about that bassline though. There is often a temptation to embellish, where simplicity is more effective.

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Very nice music. I like the arrangement, choice of sounds: never overdone.
Excellent.

Cheers

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I agree the new version's an improvement. Listening last night it also struck me as very sad near the end (this is possibly due to exhaustion on my part). Enjoyed again, thanks again.
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ariston wrote:Nice one! Like others have said, there's a good sense of movement in there, and a good feeling of cohesion from start to finish. Reminded me of some of the "action" themes in the Mass Effect soundtrack (hope you don't hate comparisons like that).

Thanks very much for listening and commenting, ariston. Glad you enjoyed it. I don't mind comparisons. They are always well-meant and in this case I had to a little internet-research. I think I would have to up the ante on the mixing/production side quite dramatically to justify comparisons with music of that calibre :shock:
ariston wrote: This is one of those tracks that could go on for twenty minutes. ;)
I would soon exhaust my SoundCloud upload allocation :hihi:

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Laguna Rising wrote:Very nice music. I like the arrangement, choice of sounds: never overdone.
Excellent.

Cheers
Thanks very much for listening and the compliments LR. I'm glad that you liked this :D

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D.H. Miltz wrote:I agree the new version's an improvement. Listening last night it also struck me as very sad near the end (this is possibly due to exhaustion on my part). Enjoyed again, thanks again.
Thanks very much for checking this out again DHM. I prefer the newer version. I think that reference to a sad feeling may be due in some part to the slow LFO sweep on the main melody. Glad you enjoyed it :)

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Final bump for this one

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