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Reviews left by The Orchestral Movement of 1932

Mon, Nov 8 2:39 AM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of Open Air for Those Who Don't by Tom_Ena
This is terrific! The original idea behind the two pieces you sampled, was a lin...
Sun, Jun 20 3:57 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of music by grapes
This was great. The tone of the music worked very well with the lyrics to the so...
Sun, Mar 21 5:00 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of Both Eyes Closed by State Shirt
This is spectacular.
Sun, Mar 21 4:51 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of The Orchestral Movements of 1932 by MC Jack in the Box
This remix reminds me of everything I love about texture and effects. I thought ...
Sun, Mar 21 4:48 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of Not Going Anywhere by Aamu
I love the simplicity in this. I remember when I made the original, I wanted it ...
Wed, Feb 23 5:50 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of Still People by Weird Polymer
Can I just say how happy I am that something different is finally on this site? ...
Mon, Feb 21 7:54 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of meow27 by catpaw
This isn't bad. It goes on for a little too long but it's not bad otherwise. I d...
Mon, Feb 21 7:35 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of segment1 by catpaw
I think I'm going to stop reviewing your stuff because, quite frankly, I don't ...
Mon, Feb 21 2:59 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of bug by catpaw
This would be a lot better if there were no vocals.
Sat, Feb 19 8:26 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of No A&R's by Dr. Colossus
The distorted parts were good but they sound like something from Atari Teenage R...
Sat, Feb 19 8:18 PM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of No Stars (Scrapyard Chop) by Mischief
Not bad. I would prefer if you used more vocals though.
Sun, Feb 13 1:11 AM The Orchestral Movement of 1932 review of Insect by Ugly By Now
This is actually not that bad. The guitar reminds me of Brian Eno. Although,...
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