The song starts with an interesting mysteriousish space/electronic then goes to a more agressive beat then tribal stuff? Eventually more stuff is thrown in and eventually it breaks out into a massive dance style, but only for a few seconds. I enjoyed the synth horn type thing that sounded happy. After that the electric guitar kicked in and I was totally in love with the track. The bass line for the next parts was really nice so was the clapping. Then I liked the clapping with the bringing back of the happyish sound. Then what's this? It sounded like tribal funk music for a second. The guitar kicked in again and later a drum kit effect went out followed by a nice bass note then the drum kit came in again followed by claps. Once again there was that space/trance effect with a kind of weird beat finally ended by a symbol hit.
Conclusion?
I loved the track. I listened to it once just to see what it was all about then again just to chill to. And a song where you have people atleast listening again just for the hell of it is usually a good track and in this case it definetly is good. Great in fact.
I thank you for everything you had to say about it. I loved this because it had so many styles in it. Thank you very much. I'll be watching you with eyes and ears wide open.0oo0
I guess electronic is about the closest way to describe this - it certainly jumps around a bit using a whole variety of sounds and textures. Nice clean sound. Welcome to the Loop.
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Conclusion?
I loved the track. I listened to it once just to see what it was all about then again just to chill to. And a song where you have people atleast listening again just for the hell of it is usually a good track and in this case it definetly is good. Great in fact.
Keep it up, Love your stuff
-Kicked Vegas (Dead Byte Records)
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on Fighting Minds by anonami
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Jamie.
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