Reviews for "Chiba"

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more...| colab   | . 
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            Tue, Sep 28, 2010 @ 7:11 AM         This is very nearly my favourite music.  The soundscape is frightingly good - you’ve come up with a hell of a track here. The only thing that distracts for me is that the echo’d vocals are just a bit out of sync in places - particularly in the beginning. That said - this blew me away in the best possible way. Nice nice nice. | 
| . I’m so glad you liked it. I know what you mean about those vocals. Bits of real weirdness, they are. | |
| panu   | . 
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            Tue, Sep 28, 2010 @ 8:18 AM         blues for the inner space.  exotic & original sounding.  beau coup   ’s UP. | 
| . glad you like! I especially like to hear I sound original. Thank you. | |
| DrGoldklang   | . 
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            Tue, Sep 28, 2010 @ 9:41 AM         Great atmospheric track! This sounds like a track from remain in light by talkingheads, iI like to sing The wind in my heart… I love what you did with my sample.  only one point of feedback, the fade out at the end seems a little short and stops before the fade ends. | 
| . I agree. I wanted to keep it going, but also wanted to keep the track at 4:00. I tried moving the guitar sample up the line, but didn’t like it there. I greatly appreciate the feedback. Thank you. | |
| Subliminal   | . 
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            Tue, Sep 28, 2010 @ 10:20 PM         A fantastic multi-layered beauty. At times there were things going on in the background that sounded like they were actually playing in my living room and not on my headphones. Very nice! | 
| . I love it when these tracks develop their own, living parts. Must be a function of the overtone series. I called it “implied sound.” | |
| SackJo22   | . 
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            Tue, Sep 28, 2010 @ 10:50 PM         Mmmm.  Really digging the drum and bass sounds you got going on in here.  Wish I was more articulate in this moment — nonetheless, I really enjoyed this track. | 
| . Thank you, SackJo22. I’ve uploaded the drums for you or anyone else who’d like to use them. | |
| oldDog   | . 
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            Wed, Sep 29, 2010 @ 2:16 AM         Beautiful and evocative. Great work! | 
| . The harp gives it that added dimension, que no? Mystery and depth. I lowered it, which made it watery and slow. | |
| Admiral Bob   | . 
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            Wed, Sep 29, 2010 @ 5:29 PM         Before I even read your description of “Somewhere Down the Crazy River”, that’s exactly what popped into my head.  In fact, as this is a much less self-consciously commercial piece, the mysterious private detective thing is amped up here, if anything. | 
| . YES!! Thanks so much for “getting it” even without prompting. | |
| texasradiofish   | . 
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            Sat, Oct 2, 2010 @ 3:49 AM         Cool soundscape. | 
| . Thank you! | |
| loveshadow   | . 
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            Mon, Oct 4, 2010 @ 5:38 PM         I love it. I like the out of time details. This kind of reminds me of looking out of your back window at a timelapse fall sunset. | 
| . yes! There is a sort of flying-backwards feeling. | |
| Snowflake   | . 
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            Sun, Oct 31, 2010 @ 10:20 AM         this is mystical, exotic. beautiful. | 
 
     
 
            



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