Reviews for "San Geronimo Feast Day"
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Mon, Oct 5, 2009 @ 10:15 AM
You are so weird.
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heh. You have no idea *eyebrow waggle*
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just the one
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Mon, Oct 5, 2009 @ 11:33 AM
Unique and wonderful… I’ve used that “haunted flute” sample myself.. Also, Utlvquodi Aniyvwiya! :-D
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Tah ah!
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Mon, Oct 5, 2009 @ 9:05 PM
Wonderfully atmospheric!
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Thank you. I was almost going to overdo it with the sound of rushing water or maybe some susurrus-like wind, but decided to keep it spare.
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Tue, Oct 6, 2009 @ 4:21 AM
Not the type of vocalizing, or for that matter the whole piece, I’ve come to expect from you but then unexpected pleasures are among the best kind, and this was a very pleasant listen.
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Thank you for being open to something new.
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Tue, Oct 6, 2009 @ 8:19 AM
Pretty good! I like it.. i couldnt help but the wolf´s howl reminds me this new Shakira´s song shewolf.. hehehehe it is pretty hilarious! hehehe Love the vibe u created in here…
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Thanks for listening and commenting. It’s not exactly a wolf howl, but I hear how it does sound like one. These ceremonial clowns may be painted with black and white stripes and wear goofy expressions, joking and miming, but they are actually a religious clan that has a very special significance in Pueblo culture I wouldn’t pretend to understand. But they can make one laugh - like one would laugh at a goofy wolf-call in the middle of a folk tune! Gracias!
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Tue, Oct 6, 2009 @ 4:37 PM
coming out of the Kiva into the world - but all is seen a-new, as if for the first time.
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Thank you Anchor. If you were close by I would give you a bough of the golden aspens from the mock chapel the clowns tear apart.
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Wed, Oct 7, 2009 @ 6:40 AM
ohhh! Cajon.:)
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I KNOW! I totally had to restrain myself from going all gypsy with this. I was one content search from adding violas or squeeze boxes.
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Wed, Oct 7, 2009 @ 6:49 AM
This becomes more and more enjoyable on each listen. You nailed it here…
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Thank you! You can’t imagine what an earworm it caused when I was making it. I had to let it rest for a week and a half from the time I set the tone to going in and adding the embellishments — just so I could sleep at night - Pitx’s sweet little harvest tune dancing and playing in my brain.
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Wed, Oct 7, 2009 @ 7:39 AM
Impressive. I like the atmosphere and soundscape. I’ve also been experimenting with Kerri’s native American flute and Dobroide’s ambient audio clips - nice to hear this stuff in such a good project. Anyway, just wanted to pass on my appreciation - have added the track to my play list.
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yes, those really fine ambient samples can add so much to a mix and over time I am developing my favorite places to dig. Thanks for the listen and the comment - and especially the playlist add. That means a lot.
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Wed, Oct 7, 2009 @ 8:45 AM
I like the polite percussion and the ambiance you’ve reached. When I made Summer Dance I was thinking in a traditional event in my country; I’m specially happy you have used it to recreate another tradition. Thank you
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The pleasure is all mine. I enjoy your samples so much. I am the one who is grateful.
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Kaer Trouz |
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Wed, Oct 7, 2009 @ 1:33 PM
Lunasa or Beltaine? Or something altogether new? This is great.
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San G may wear a Catholic name but the celebration is much, much older. Taos Pueblo is one of the oldest continuously inhabited indigenous villages in the United States. The main part of the present structures were most likely constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D.
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and BTW, Thanks. I’m glad you like it and I’m so happy you’re able to make all those connections. We’re all one, after all it seems.
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Budapest BluesBoy |
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Sat, Oct 10, 2009 @ 6:41 PM
Pure magic from the Heart of Gaia.
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Thu, Feb 4, 2010 @ 4:51 PM
bookmarked :)
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