Catching The Waves: reviews of free netlabel & CC albums
- KVRAF
- 4314 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 15 May, 2006
Like a fly preserved in amber, Catching The Waves has survived the aeons to bring you yet another rather iffy review of some good free music.
I just thought you should know.
I just thought you should know.
Read reviews of free netlabel/Creative Commons music at Catching The Waves, a most amateurish free music blog. @catchingthewave
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 15 May, 2006
Oh noes, it's another grammatical car crash of a review of a free album from Catching The Waves, the world's laziest free music blog. Somehow, I can't look away... 
Read reviews of free netlabel/Creative Commons music at Catching The Waves, a most amateurish free music blog. @catchingthewave
- KVRian
- 910 posts since 21 Aug, 2011
If you're up for some extreme ambient to review: http://phase47.bandcamp.com
Love to hear your take on it.
Love to hear your take on it.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 15 May, 2006
Thank you for alerting me to your music. You weren't kidding about the extreme! You probably won't be surprised to hear that I enjoyed Drifting Through The Wreckage the most out of the three albums. Although I respect your intentions, it must be difficult for all but the most committed ambient fans to cope with the unbroken 52-minute and 49-minute stretches of Mercury and Presence respectively. However, it's always difficult to strike a balance between artistic integrity and audience accessibility.
I found Drifting the most palatable by far and was impressed by the recording's fidelity; the mix is enjoyably spacious. If I may venture a criticism, the music might benefit from a little more movement: most of the tracks shared the same structure whereby one dominant sound morphed into another. Perhaps a change in structure, dynamics and timbre could prove more intriguing to the ear?
Note: Remember that I'm an anonymous idiot.
Thank you for taking the time to contact me. I enjoyed listening to your music. Here's to more!
I found Drifting the most palatable by far and was impressed by the recording's fidelity; the mix is enjoyably spacious. If I may venture a criticism, the music might benefit from a little more movement: most of the tracks shared the same structure whereby one dominant sound morphed into another. Perhaps a change in structure, dynamics and timbre could prove more intriguing to the ear?
Note: Remember that I'm an anonymous idiot.
Thank you for taking the time to contact me. I enjoyed listening to your music. Here's to more!
Read reviews of free netlabel/Creative Commons music at Catching The Waves, a most amateurish free music blog. @catchingthewave
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 15 May, 2006
It seems the mescaline fudge cake must be working, because there's a new review of a free album at Catching The Waves. Now I need a cup of benzedrine tea. 
Read reviews of free netlabel/Creative Commons music at Catching The Waves, a most amateurish free music blog. @catchingthewave
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 272 posts since 15 May, 2006
Forgive the bump, but I thought I'd place a quick reminder that there's a new review of a free album at Catching The Waves. It's unusual for me to post reviews in quick succession... you'll be relieved to hear. 
Read reviews of free netlabel/Creative Commons music at Catching The Waves, a most amateurish free music blog. @catchingthewave