Reviews for "Grandmother misses a beat (Floyd Summer Solstice)"
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Sat, Mar 25, 2006 @ 5:23 PM
josh’s a cappella is here on the site. That and anything else you used from here needs to be attributed.
Use ‘manage remixes’ to find it and attribute this work properly |
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Quote: fourstonesjosh’s a cappella is here on the site. That and anything else you used from here needs to be attributed.
Use ‘manage remixes’ to find it and attribute this work properly Hi, nice reminding me on “how to” do it. I did not find this on first. This is a very cool community and I hope to make more music here more in future. Also to drop samples/loops of course. That is my speciality. Been involved in Tapegerm Collective over 5 year and we work a bit like this, but not as automated as ccMixter. I will spread the word about ccMixter . . I already do whenever I meet people into electronic music making….anyway, now stop… Will my crediting work now? Yours, Björn Eriksson aka Miulew / International Garbageman |
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Sun, Mar 26, 2006 @ 7:19 AM
Fascinating intro, giving way to quiet vocals which have a standing-next-to-one quiet about them.
The light percussion is effective. The vox is perhaps a little too far down in the mix. The backing noises and electronica are good—they leaven up the piece and yet still serve the poem. I like this one pretty darn well. It’s a quiet mix, which is good for this piece, but perhaps it’s too quiet. |
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Quote: GurdonarkFascinating intro, giving way to quiet vocals which have a standing-next-to-one quiet about them.
The light percussion is effective. The vox is perhaps a little too far down in the mix. The backing noises and electronica are good—they leaven up the piece and yet still serve the poem. I like this one pretty darn well. It’s a quiet mix, which is good for this piece, but perhaps it’s too quiet. Thanks for good feedback! :) |