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Reviews for "The Haunted Hotel (Third Floor Mix)"

Doxent Zsigmond
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permalink   Sun, Jul 21, 2013 @ 11:10 AM
Great mood and really nice sound. Interesting choice of sources.
Cool spoken word recordings by SackJo. Everything fits together perfectly.
My Free Mickey
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permalink   Sun, Jul 21, 2013 @ 11:56 AM
Great track. The spoken words enforce with those small voicesamples works very will together.
Nice job
Kara Square
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permalink   Sun, Jul 21, 2013 @ 2:52 PM
I’m glad you remixed this. A wonderful reminder of SackJo’s amazing spoken word… Awesome backing track… very, very enjoyable listen…
Speck
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permalink   Sun, Jul 21, 2013 @ 5:14 PM
A very entertaining presentation.
FACELESSIWONDER
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permalink   Sun, Jul 21, 2013 @ 7:36 PM
tick tick tick … heart pulsates sweats drips the the mind as across the room sees the eyes into a mirror broken debris littered floor blood stains a sofa slow walk closer more sweat greater heart pulsate fear reaches the hands to touch the body sitting as the head tilts skeletal remains the lost flesh dark as air suddenly now the thoughts are exchanged for confusion as the eyes open to stare at doctors staring through large glass …… this absolutely amazing …..chill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Snowflake
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permalink   Sun, Jul 21, 2013 @ 8:18 PM
i’m caught immediately. incredible use of wide base of material, in theme and sound. spooky, intriguing. brilliant treatment of sounds and vocal. belongs in a horror film!!!
SackJo22
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permalink   Sun, Jul 21, 2013 @ 11:16 PM
Oh snap! I love this entire production — it is just so cool. The groove. The way you tell the story with the myriad of sound and effect that you played with. I’m tickled! And so delighted to be mixed up by you. Thanks!
texasradiofish
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permalink   Mon, Jul 22, 2013 @ 1:18 AM
Well done, V!
Entertaining and engaging story telling mix
Carosone
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permalink   Mon, Jul 22, 2013 @ 1:18 PM
Pure art of remixing- very coherent throughout.
Admiral Bob
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permalink   Tue, Jul 23, 2013 @ 7:10 PM
A nice combination of Chris Isaac spooky, Robbie Robertson simmery, some Speck strange, and Nile Rodgers funky.

A most excellent selection from Susan’s repertoire, so well framed here.