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Review By: S.A. Fred
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Date: 07/10/2008
Another interesting track, curious, very musical and melodic in a quirky catchy kind of way. Liking the buzzy bass, and its build up to the melodies is brilliant. Some really cool ideas, playful, and airy. Nice one!
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Review By: S.A. Fred
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Date: 07/10/2008
I really liked this track, its a lovely little piece, very cinematic and a nice them for something! The Chinese instrument works a treat, totally beautiful and effective. Also liking the breaks and melodic electric piano's, a bit of mandolin or something along those lines. Very nice indeed.
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Review By: S.A. Fred
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Date: 04/17/2007
Nice feel to this track, its like a trip around the world with all the various ethnic samples going on! Nice use of Asian vocals, work nicely, (I think I might even have that sample CD;)) and the Dijeridoo is very effective also!
Nice and floaty, ebbs and flows nicely and it works well as music to work too, It could be used as a sort of travel log soundtrack!
The production is cool, marred only slightly by the noise on the guitar at the start, though this sounds stylistic...
Shades of William Orbit, Trans Global Underground and Blue States!
Good stuff, Nice one!
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Review By: S.A. Fred
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Date: 04/17/2007
Excellent track brimming with quirky ideas and creative sounds and textures. I particularly like the mettalic scraping high ptiched pads about a third of the way through, also the cool rhytmic vocal sound noise is cool. Cool beat, and cool structure, very cool!
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Review By: S.A. Fred
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Date: 04/17/2007
Great track, or tracks! Lovely sound and production, nice dark synth textures, deep, old schoolish analogue, nice! Sort of sounds like a cross between Front 242 and Jarre, especially the first section with its full on drums beating in your face, the second section sounds unrelated but stylistically similar, but I like it nontheless, lovely stuff!
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