Reviews for "where do feelings come from (sinter and shale)"
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Sat, Sep 20, 2008 @ 10:32 PM
“Swinging naked lightbulb” is very apt, I enjoyed the raw, yet dusty feel of this remix- it made me think of finding the equivalent of this in your attic…
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Quote: duckettit made me think of finding the equivalent of this in your attic…Now that is weird. Thanks for listening, and glad you got something from it.
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Sun, Sep 21, 2008 @ 5:22 AM
This is wonderfully haunting and gives one the impression of some supernatural event either happening or about to happen…some person disconnected from daily realities…stares out the window and listens to his mind and thoughts disintegrate….loved it - thanks for using the a-cappella in such a creative and unique way.
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Thanks very much, glad you like it. And thanks for providing such a compelling acapella. I really enjoyed making this…
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Tue, Sep 23, 2008 @ 12:47 AM
Fine musical example of less can mean more!
Despite the minimalist approach this has a very big feel to it and is a great take on AM’s words |
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Thanks for listening. I’m trying hard to make simpler music - stripping away all the pretty layers and hubbub.
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Fri, Sep 26, 2008 @ 7:30 PM
like a memory played out on a darkened stage, and Anchor plays the ghost of Feelings Past. much enjoyed.
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Thanks very much for listening. Glad you liked it…
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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 @ 11:39 AM
Oh man oh man!!! Having done this song with Anchor too, I gotta say this is the most daring and dark version I’ve heard yet. My ONLY reference point for comparison (from a more “commercial” artist is David Sylvian’s album “Blemish”. REALLY nice work.
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Thanks very much. I did love making this, and was glad it turned out ok. It was one of those that almost made itself.
Will check out your version tonight. Thanks for listening. |