Reviews for "Exit Strategy"
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Mon, Apr 18, 2016 @ 4:29 AM
Intriguing, painstakingly reconstituted vocals. A creative concept that calls for and stands up to close listening. Nicely done. Vive la différence.
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Vive la différence, indeed! And thanks, thanks, thanks for the multi-track renditions that became verse 3! The bass line was a lot of fun.
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Apparently I was less painstaking in my late-night uploading and missed your time-sliced stems (uploaded Per’s twice!). I’ll replace that zip file tonight Pacific time….
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Fixed!
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Mon, Apr 18, 2016 @ 3:28 PM
It seems Mr. Y has raised his own bar, at least, with this. I did not witness the recombination process, but clearly “painstaking” is part of the accurate description. Thanks for pushing the envelope. Now I’ll be backtracking through some of the source samples, to learn more about where some of that came from. And did I hear the Tibetan bell? Wonderful sound.
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Tue, Apr 19, 2016 @ 7:48 AM
So sad the garden has taken most of the spare time. Would have loved to participate in this more actively.
It’s enchanting, mysterious, different and perhaps a bit eccentric in the best possible way. A true beauty. |
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There’s nothing like a northern garden to marshal your priorities into strict order. I understand your time concerns now…!
It was great working with “you” in any case. I was quite surprised with the direction that first verse chose almost by itself once I started gluing the tracks together: they harmonized automatically. That was a big motivation for the remix, to highlight your three performances (and Speck’s bass line later). |
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