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Fri, Mar 22 10:40 AM |
Apoxode
review of What I Do
by Radioontheshelf
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Glowing synth-rock, more like new wave as it *should* be :)
Great way to feature...
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Wed, Mar 20 9:46 AM |
Apoxode
review of The Great Escape
by Radioontheshelf
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Brilliant world music with a fantastic vocalist -- nicely done :)
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Wed, Mar 20 9:35 AM |
Apoxode
review of The War Correspondent
by Radioontheshelf
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Captivating and mysterious backing track tailored well to the vocals :)
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Fri, Mar 15 5:20 AM |
Speck
review of The War Correspondent
by Radioontheshelf
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Nicely done, well supportive of Robert's reading.
Cool intro too.
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Wed, Mar 13 8:40 PM |
texasradiofish
review of Food For The Soul
by Radioontheshelf
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Cut and run from the convent
Nun on the run selling meat pies :0)
Great story ...
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Wed, Mar 13 8:03 PM |
texasradiofish
review of The Embracing Of The Barren Land
by Radioontheshelf
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Must be the season of the smoove!
Chillicious
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Sun, Mar 10 1:02 PM |
Apoxode
review of Seasonal Songsters
by Radioontheshelf
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A proudly unfolding backing track for Mr_Yesterday, love the nuances an addition...
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Sun, Mar 10 1:00 PM |
Apoxode
review of The Embracing Of The Barren Land
by Radioontheshelf
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Delicately paced, a gentle and sweet remix :)
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Mon, Mar 4 9:44 PM |
Apoxode
review of Food For The Soul
by Radioontheshelf
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A fantastic remix in its own right -- an engineering feat by far (you are a wiza...
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Sat, Mar 2 5:10 PM |
Robert Warrington
review of The Slavemaster’s Son
by Radioontheshelf
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I'd be the first to admit it's a tricky vocal, and not the easiest of themes, bu...
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Sat, Mar 2 4:38 AM |
Zenboy1955
review of Food For The Soul
by Radioontheshelf
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Wow. I wish I had songs like this just lying around in my dust-bin. Harry Chapin...
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Fri, Mar 1 8:11 AM |
Apoxode
review of The Slavemaster’s Son
by Radioontheshelf
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Nicely tailored backing track for Robert's vocals, not too lively keeping focus ...
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