Reviews for "Afterword"
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Sun, Nov 23, 2008 @ 8:53 PM
Nice meditative piece Gurdonark. It fills a generous amount of headphone space too which I always appreciate.
I checked out the image you linked to and some of your others, very nice stuff. Thanks for sharing them. |
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Tue, Nov 25, 2008 @ 6:20 AM
I must say I really like this!
It has all the elements of a piece that after a few seconds one would turn off and move on and yet for some reason this piece does not allow that to happen. Its a credit to your skill that you have achieved this and I almost felt I had to wipe the bird crap from my shoulders before leaving this page! Excellent soundscape! |
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Tue, Nov 25, 2008 @ 10:21 AM
This is absolutely beautiful to me. It would be very easy for this to have been a gimmick track - but instead you’ve managed to blend the various elements together in the most natural (no pun intended) way.
Very, very enjoyable. |
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Thu, Nov 27, 2008 @ 9:30 AM
I’m actually working outside, on a scaffolding, in a street of “ Versailles”. Beautiful town, but very noisy. Hearing all the day long, cars, klaxons, motorcycles. So, when i’m back home and that i listen to your mix…hmmm..it’s too good…too good…!! Nice piece, nice peace…Thanks for that..
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Budapest BluesBoy |
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Sun, Dec 14, 2008 @ 3:41 PM
IMHO the ambient is one of the hardest music genre, but the ambient looks like very simple. Without wisdom this music is dead, or deadly boring.
Gurdonark knows the secret of ambient. You can hear it… |