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offline melack from barcielwave on 2007-12-05 11:02 [#02150948]
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this might be my favourite tune of mine...

its quite old and not that is specially good,
but it has something bizarre in sound and feeling,
that i fucking love. whatyathink?


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2007-12-05 11:05 [#02150951]
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i should go now for a múm concert...

if anyone listens, please tell if you enjoyed or what.

takk!

hastaluego



 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2007-12-05 11:06 [#02150952]
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very nice atmosphere you created there..first half reminds
me of hu vibrational quite a bit


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2007-12-05 11:07 [#02150953]
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i knew you were about to post :) thank you, tolstie!


 

offline linus from Norway on 2007-12-05 11:11 [#02150956]
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pretty good, but a little more work on the chorus wouldn't
hurt.

i heard something that reminded me of 'pipeline' at the
ending!


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2007-12-05 11:13 [#02150958]
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no more work allowed,
abandoned long time ago!

what is pipeline?

thanks for listening


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-12-05 11:30 [#02150974]
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Noice!


 

offline thepuss on 2007-12-05 14:25 [#02151035]
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nice work. love this stuff. real clammy and claustrophobic.
keep it up.

ooo that grating sound! would be perfect for some computer
games i know too.


 

offline linus from Norway on 2007-12-05 15:09 [#02151057]
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i was referring to the depeche mode song called 'pipeline'.

anyway, i really liked your tune!


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-12-05 15:23 [#02151066]
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I like it. Its weird.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2007-12-05 15:28 [#02151072]
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nice sounds, interesting rhythms. nice work.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2007-12-05 16:36 [#02151109]
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Awesome! Tom Waits gone electronic!

What are those "slop" sounds? Something played backwards?


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2007-12-05 18:27 [#02151141]
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i liked it, kind of visual music, are those samples youv
just got hold of, or have you done some field recording?


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2007-12-05 18:43 [#02151145]
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nice, a bit dark, good ending


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2007-12-05 20:52 [#02151206]
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wow, thats a great reaction,
didnt expected... thank you guys,
you make me happy, i love you :)

i dont remember what sounds were those,
downloaded samples from freesound,
mostly real things recordings from people i guess...



 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2007-12-05 20:59 [#02151207]
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wait, i think the crunchy sound sounding all the time,
is a recording i did of a dying fire on wood... but maybe
that sounds too beatiful and its to clean to be my
sample...dunno :P


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2007-12-05 22:00 [#02151212]
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it reminds me of confield a bit, if it were made with found
sounds instead of creepy otherworldy organic ones.


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2007-12-05 22:00 [#02151213]
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oh, and that means i liked it.


 

offline Ambivalent from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2007-12-06 05:21 [#02151264]
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Donate me some speakers and i will listen to it.


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2007-12-06 05:40 [#02151274]
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I liked it... the last minute or so outshines the rest of
the track.


 

offline Barf Simpleton from the outback (Zimbabwe) on 2007-12-06 05:50 [#02151277]
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i like this song it was fun sorta like futuristic egyptians
or something


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2007-12-06 05:54 [#02151281]
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egyptians WERE the first futurists... they started that
whole pyramid trend in architecture, or so say the
consensus, but actually the sumerians were the first to [cut
to commercial]


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2007-12-06 06:24 [#02151287]
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excellente melack,
el ambiente de caravana egipcia es fenomenal.


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2007-12-06 06:25 [#02151290]
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el ambiente de caravana egipcia es fenomenal


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2007-12-06 06:27 [#02151291]
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hahaha thankyou mates, amazing description barf! maybe i
should change the title to 'future egyptian caravan' or
something... it is actually called 'vraitonal' cause is the
kind of music id like to do with my 'atonal sonographik'
moniker, the 'vrai' / 'true' atonal sound...


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-12-06 07:04 [#02151298]
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Aren't there earlier pyramids in Central and South America?


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2007-12-06 08:10 [#02151317]
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There are no two scholars who agree on the exact dating of
the pyramid structures in Americas (or Egypt, for that
matter)... Suffice it to say that most Meso-American
civilizations flourished rather late, around the time of
Rome and even later (Mayans and Incas, for example). But
there are earlier sites, too. The point is not about
chronology, however. The question is, what kind of
relationship did the New and the Old World have back in the
day? Is the idea of mutual influences even conceivable? And
which influenced which? Are we talking of sea routes or land
bridges? Are we talking of migrations, via Asia and the
Bering Strait, of Middle Eastern craftsmen to the Americas?
Did the knowledge predate their arrival to America? Or did
they, with the Egyptians, receive their knowledge from the
lost civilization of Atlantis?

Join us next week for another episode of Going Off Topic (In
Style).


 


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