I love the textures you've used on this song, it sounds really good. Interesting bass throughout the song, to be honest I'm not suer whether I like it or not but it does characterize the song very well.
Your comment, "this track is dark, spacey and mathy" in the description is certainly worth the price of admission here alone.
People in West African night clubs would have no problem dancing to this one! The rhythmic structures make me want to track the cycles with the various "ears" on my body. Head bops to the glitchy punctuation, shoulders moving to the tuned percussion and hips tracking the deep frequencies.
Complex and really groovy.
This is fantastic stuff. You bring a real ambient, deep and deliberate sensibility to everything I've now heard of yours. Added to faves.
love that sounds!!!
in a different track I would have said change the sound of the lead synth and replace it with some more organic sound, but in this track it is just perfect!!
great structure here, everything else is said by nOmad already, I only can confirm that ...
great work!!!
wow ... pretty perfect in it's building ... great arrangement, the track has a clear ambient character, lots of atmosphere in there ...
the 7/8 measure gives it that special kick ... awesome work!!
love it!!
i love your track. sorry for my short comment but i'm french and my english is poor. stranges sound and a good unity of the track. congratulations. peace and music
lovely stuff,if it was me i would put it in a cinematic genre
i've so many movies on my mind it would fit into,definitely
well thought arrangment,keep it up mate:))peace
That's a wonderful minimalist track you got here.Makes me think of some of Robert Fripp work.I like (no,I love) the build up:you're not rushing anything so the music progressively enters the listener
Captivating track
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French Kid
muahaha... this track is MMMAAASSSSSSIIIVVVEEE!!! the "xylophone(?)" melody is awesome. it is very restful to be with this track. thanks, i am having a good start into the day. keep up the good work.
We've had a thread going called "Ambient Logbook," and I'm going to add this one to the list of Exemplary Tracks. You're use of panning and creating sonic textures is exactly what we've been discussing.
I love the minimalism of this piece. It conveys that contemplative/reflective atmosphere, and it does something else as well. Admittedly, I'm biased as I've read your description, but the track does carry an emotional current that's both melancholy and reverent. It's very cool that this comes through, and I think I would make that call even without the description.
Most certainly will be checking out more of your offerings. Love the implications of your nym, and appreciate the irony of it in conjunction with your current avatar!
Cheers, and I'm glad I noticed your presence here!
That was just great i love the off beat brilliance of it all. That took it to new hieghts. It suirpassed my expectations. What ever you've been doing to gain your imagination and creativity keep doing it.
I can't wait to hear the finished work. Do you mind if I download this to play with later? I'll send you a copy of the track when/if it gets done. Wow, reminded me of the spaghetti western type of sound. Two men walk to the street, turn & face each other. With their hands by their sides, coats drawn back. Steely eyes watching each other for a sign. One starts to move... Mokeone
man!!!!!!!!!!!
work it out, work it out, please ....
this is just awesome, JSBE could have done it ...
add dirty drums and keep it that lo-fi, like Queens of the Stone Age or White Stripes ...
this could be a fantastic track ....
great idea!!
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John
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People in West African night clubs would have no problem dancing to this one! The rhythmic structures make me want to track the cycles with the various "ears" on my body. Head bops to the glitchy punctuation, shoulders moving to the tuned percussion and hips tracking the deep frequencies.
Complex and really groovy.
This is fantastic stuff. You bring a real ambient, deep and deliberate sensibility to everything I've now heard of yours. Added to faves.
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in a different track I would have said change the sound of the lead synth and replace it with some more organic sound, but in this track it is just perfect!!
great structure here, everything else is said by nOmad already, I only can confirm that ...
great work!!!
peace, rei
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the 7/8 measure gives it that special kick ... awesome work!!
love it!!
peace, rei
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IBoBeatz
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i've so many movies on my mind it would fit into,definitely
well thought arrangment,keep it up mate:))peace
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Captivating track
Faved
French Kid
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I love the minimalism of this piece. It conveys that contemplative/reflective atmosphere, and it does something else as well. Admittedly, I'm biased as I've read your description, but the track does carry an emotional current that's both melancholy and reverent. It's very cool that this comes through, and I think I would make that call even without the description.
Most certainly will be checking out more of your offerings. Love the implications of your nym, and appreciate the irony of it in conjunction with your current avatar!
Cheers, and I'm glad I noticed your presence here!
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Well done
Trax
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work it out, work it out, please ....
this is just awesome, JSBE could have done it ...
add dirty drums and keep it that lo-fi, like Queens of the Stone Age or White Stripes ...
this could be a fantastic track ....
great idea!!
peace, rei