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Fri, Mar 31 3:28 AM |
gurdonark
review of Remember the Name (Mystro 1965 Mix)
by mystro
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I like that intro, and the rhythm.
The vocals stand out well in the mix. The 19...
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Thu, Mar 30 9:08 PM |
gurdonark
review of Remember The Name - DJTRANZ Remix
by DJTRANZ
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The little electronica at the beginning interests me, but not so much as the set...
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Thu, Mar 30 2:14 PM |
gurdonark
review of 5:00 AM Sunrise
by Pat Chilla The Beat Gorilla
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This is great, Pat. I think it works up-tempo. There's a point a minute or two i...
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Thu, Mar 30 3:26 AM |
gurdonark
review of Like A Sunrise
by Diane_Jessurun
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Diane:
I am so glad to see you post here. I had hoped you would. You have suc...
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Wed, Mar 29 11:07 PM |
gurdonark
review of The Edge
by shockshadow
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Lovely intro with the sonar ping.
The beats come on just right. I'm not in love...
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Wed, Mar 29 10:59 PM |
gurdonark
review of Bugs Bunny Nuts
by rubbers_lover
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The juxtaposition of vocal samples works. The backing for the Boddyker rap works...
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Wed, Mar 29 7:15 PM |
gurdonark
review of AcGuitAthm
by Tapsa
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Gorgeous. I like this. Useful. But wait, there should be more :)!
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Wed, Mar 29 7:03 PM |
gurdonark
review of Synthetic Nature
by Click
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Great song title. I like the feel you get from this using electronica, and in pa...
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Wed, Mar 29 4:32 AM |
gurdonark
review of Come Back
by Melissa Brewer
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We all long for Summer like salvation, and perhaps the converse is also true, so...
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Wed, Mar 29 4:28 AM |
gurdonark
review of About the Nights
by Melissa Brewer
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I love to read (and write) poetry.
Although the sound quality is imperfect here...
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Tue, Mar 28 7:41 PM |
gurdonark
review of slinkergirl
by sigh9
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Nothing like starting out with a little percussive glitch, leading into a warpy ...
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Tue, Mar 28 7:37 PM |
gurdonark
review of Remember The Name(Renaissance_by_Zesh)
by Zeeshan Iqbal
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The faux oriental intro is fun, and then you crescendo up into stately 1950s cin...
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