Reviews for "The Boo Hoos"
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Sturzstrom by Speck
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Sun, Jun 6, 2010 @ 5:06 AM
I love your work! You may use my words anytime you want to. I listen to Cheeky Monkey all the time. I’ve been meaning to tell you that. Every word has meaning - so however you deal with my work—it highlights it. I love your sound. You are very talented and I am honored!
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Sun, Jun 6, 2010 @ 8:19 PM
I really like what you’ve done here. Bravo!
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Sun, Jun 6, 2010 @ 9:58 PM
Like what you’ve done, S. Is the dissonance in the low end intended.
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Quote: texasradiofishLike what you’ve done, S. Is the dissonance in the low end intended.
Hmm, im not hearing it. could be the headphones. Theres certainly a lot of dissonance in there ! Going to go back to this and try to finish it off. |
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Quote: SturzstromHmm, im not hearing it. could be the headphones.
Honestly, I’m not hearing it either. My headphones are fairly frequency neutral, and I can’t hear anything wrong. There is an interesting edge to the e-keys though - but I am guessing that’s a deliberate effect since other elements are so crisp and clear. |
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Referring to the forth set of notes in the bass pattern. On my desktop speakers these notes shake; sounds like a promxity affect which is not necessarily a bad thing, if intended.
I don’t usually listen or mix using headphones. Did listen to this song using headphones; the dissonance is still audible but not a prevalent as on the cheap desktop speaker with audible bump in 80-120Hz range. |
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Mon, Jun 7, 2010 @ 8:09 AM
This is just excellent. I love how you’ve managed to combine sounds with such different presence and make them work so well together.
Yeah. I like this a hell of a lot. |