Reviews for "To A Place B"
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Sat, Apr 7, 2012 @ 6:37 AM
gorgeous sound masterfully mixed. serendipity molded to make sense.
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annabloom |
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Sat, Apr 7, 2012 @ 7:24 AM
i could quote panu: “gorgeous sound masterfully mixed. serendipity molded to make sense” but that’ll be lazy, true but plain lazy.
this is like episode 6 of the of the documentary on neo-surrealism in the early 21st century that someone is going to make one day. |
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Bluemillenium |
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Sat, Apr 7, 2012 @ 7:43 AM
Yes, several French, typical samples, who reminds me our countrysides, I am absolutely fascinated by your result, besides, my (french)harmonica has its place. All my congratulations for it fabulous mix Speck
Ah I forgot, the audio treatment on the harmonica is sensibly chosen well. |
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Hey I guess panu was right when he used the word serendipity. It didn’t even occur to me while I was selecting samples/mixing that you were French. Interesting how things happen. Thanks for your positive comments and for your uploads. (There’s quite a bit of your bass in this too, which is a highlight for my ears.)
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VickyDan |
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Sun, Apr 8, 2012 @ 5:39 AM
“Rocamadour”, you know? A place in the rock, medieval, and magical, or your music would be a great place. This always surprising musical approach.
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CiggiBurns |
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Sun, Apr 8, 2012 @ 7:59 AM
The French language always sounds like embroidery to me and so does this piece - you are covering a large cloth and there are some very fascinating and busy areas of needlework. I like it very much and it has the added bonus of having nothing whatever to do with the 61 Moons thing.
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timberman |
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Sun, Apr 8, 2012 @ 1:07 PM
Much enjoyed. I’m a bit partial to anything with French things in it.
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