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A twelve minute multi-part song resulting from my extremely short attention span (at least when it comes to creating music).

Hope you enjoy it.

http://www.bigwussy.net/music_samples/432.mp3

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I love the variety in these pieces, extremely interesting mini tracks, some beautiful distortion, the pitch bent guitars are so good, great sense of space in some of them with the sparse arrangement, there's a Mike Oldfield vibe running through a few parts that I like. Just an incredible range of stuff here and I find it all compelling.

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Thanks for listening polyslax.

I'm becoming infatuated with distortion. Even the classical guitar is slightly distorted. I like to play a bunch of different parts on the guitar and mess around with distortion and amp sims and build the track around those distorted guitar parts.

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+ your guitar technique is improving bunches!

interesting good stuff and boi do I understand attention-span-challenged-music :lol:
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Very epic work. I really enjoyed your ADD composition style.

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Enjoyed all the parts. You've managed to knit them together very well, very musical. I especially like the acoustic guitar parts.
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deaf dunderkwac wrote:+ your guitar technique is improving bunches!

interesting good stuff and boi do I understand attention-span-challenged-music :lol:
thanks dunder. I've been playing guitar instead of studying, but at least I am improving somewhere.

edit: apparently not in spelling
Last edited by Genetic_Junk on Wed May 28, 2008 6:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Jazzyspoon wrote:Very epic work. I really enjoyed your ADD composition style.
Glad you enjoyed Jazzyspoon and thanks for listening. I was listening to your latest in cafe after I posted mine and noticed a clarity in the highs and lows (frequ4encies) that my song doesn't have. I think that has to do with my lack of use of shelving eqs and the fact that I distort everything. Anyway, your production gave me something to aspire to for my next song.

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core wrote:Enjoyed all the parts. You've managed to knit them together very well, very musical. I especially like the acoustic guitar parts.
Thanks core. The most difficult part is knitting them together so hearing that I was succesfull in that aspect gives me a sense of accomplishment.

An interesting thing about the acoustic guitar parts is that they have birds chirping in the background which were not artifically added in after the recording. I thought that contricbuted well to the aim of sculpting tranquility.

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All uranium spheres are less than a mile in diameter.

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Genetic_Junk wrote:All uranium spheres are less than a mile in diameter.
when under my thumb...
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Interesting, and well produced I might add. I like all the contrasts. Good work. :)
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Genetic_Junk wrote: An interesting thing about the acoustic guitar parts is that they have birds chirping in the background which were not artifically added in after the recording. I thought that contricbuted well to the aim of sculpting tranquility.
Ha, that's great. The birds joined in. :D
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deaf dunderkwac wrote:
Genetic_Junk wrote:All uranium spheres are less than a mile in diameter.
when under my thumb...
What about gold spheres?

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