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MY GREATEST TRACK EVER!
 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-01 19:52 [#00202759]
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silent wishes is the name of my newest (and bestest)
track! please give it a listen and tell me what you fink of
it!


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-01 20:51 [#00202796]
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click da link & listen!


 

offline smeagle from Portland (United States) on 2002-05-01 21:04 [#00202801]
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interesting layers.....I like the way the feel changes
throught the song...I sort arrange in the same way....beats
with a pseduo classical sorta feel....


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-01 21:32 [#00202818]
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very nice..marlowe..crunchy beats..unpreditable
changes..lovely melodies..my only gripe is that the lead
melody is mixed a bit too high and loud and kinda
overshadows the rest very intricate and delicate stuff you
have got goin on...

yeah so many shifts and canges it's like a bloody mini
epic...quite quite good:)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-02 10:22 [#00203209]
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thanx homeboys - i know what you mean about the lead being
slightly too loud :)

only 864 members left to listen to it!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-02 10:29 [#00203211]
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I like it. It's up to your usual high standards. Nice the
way some notes have a sitar kind of "twang" reverb to them.
Works well with the choir.

Good Stuff.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-02 10:32 [#00203217]
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i saw in another mp3.com thread that you have a page? if
that's true, post the URL so i can check out your stuff ok?
:)

oh and thanx for the reply! :)


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-02 10:36 [#00203218]
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I'm not very proud of the mp3.com stuff, it's all early
work- my new better stuff should be up any day now...

Get my music here!


 

offline Archrival on 2002-05-02 10:37 [#00203220]
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"Thank you for your interest in MP3.com. Unfortunately, due
to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), we
will need to redirect you to another web site within the
Vivendi Universal Family of companies. We apologize for any
inconvenience this may pose."

FUCK I wrote born in 1990 :(

Now I cant hear that SHIT!!!!! :(



 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-02 10:38 [#00203221]
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Woo hoo! I just checked my site and some of my more recent
tracks ARE up!

Check out Vanilla Hub, 16 Carat conveniance and learning.
They're probably the best ones there.

A few more days and the 3rd batch (better again) should be
there :)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-02 10:43 [#00203225]
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ok old chap - i'll do it tonight when i get back - arch, i'm
devestated at your misfortune :( it would have been great to
have you hear my track and give me feedback! :|


 

offline Phatbert 000 from Augsburg (Germany) on 2002-05-02 12:19 [#00203307]
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I'll listen to your tracks, marlowe and Ceri when I'm back
in a few hours. Off to find advertisers for our school
theatre production.
Ciao!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-02 12:25 [#00203308]
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Good luck with the advertising- small local family
businesses are always a good bet.


 

offline Phatbert 000 from Augsburg (Germany) on 2002-05-02 15:16 [#00203392]
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fucking every shop is part of a chain!
"Rufen sie bitte unser Marketingabteilung an in
Augsburg/München"
I think you get the jist of what we were told almost every
single time.
I was really amazed that NONE of the 10 shops I went in were
family businesses. These things just don't exist anymore
(well not here anyway).

Downloading yer tracks now...


 

offline Phatbert 000 from Augsburg (Germany) on 2002-05-02 15:36 [#00203413]
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marlowe,
I have to admit I didn't like the first 54 seconds at all
with that Nintendoey squeaky sound but after that it just
gets better and better. The voices in the background work
extremely well and give the track a great atmosphere. If you
chose a different sound at the beginning (I hope I'm not
slagging off one of your soundfonts) It'd be a brilliant
track.

checking yours out now Ceri...


 

offline Phatbert 000 from Augsburg (Germany) on 2002-05-02 15:39 [#00203418]
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Vanilla Hub is nice, spacey. I can't really think about much
to say about it other than I like it. It's very simple but
it works well. Nice :-)


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-02 15:45 [#00203424]
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I'm working on a new version of it called the "Purity Mix"
Basically I've extended it a bit, taken out the flute and
made the violins sound more like real ones. I've also made
the ending a bit better (IMO).

I'm considering writting it out as 3 parts for a violin then
getting a friend to record it...


 

offline Phatbert 000 from Augsburg (Germany) on 2002-05-02 15:56 [#00203444]
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ace! I'd definitely like to hear that JC


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-02 18:02 [#00203678]
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Yo thanx for the reply Phatbert - you're not the first
person to say that the beginning synths sound cheap! i guess
you both have a point :)


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-02 20:11 [#00203779]
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THe 1st 4 notes were really great, I can picture autechre
taking these notes and making something like the first track
on ep7. Together, they express a sort of mellow feeling or
something. The whole thing switched around in different
directions slowly. It was pretty interesting but the parts
composing it were somewhat big in timescale compared to
something like marion by michael fakesch. I like the use of
melody though. some of the best melodies I've heard are from
this little polygon turtle that makes music under
www.mp3.com/imaginary if you havn't heard it, it helped me a
lot in understanding and liking melody.
the end was... comically unlike anything a typical aphex
listener would normally create and more like... elevator
music? Great job with that! heh heh, it was funny.


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-05-02 21:20 [#00203831]
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i like all the different phases it goes through..... nicely
unpredictable!

and the echoey ambient voices type sounds in the middle
sound very well done...

i REALLY like the way it changes so drastically so often...
the final phase is a funny touch:)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-03 13:12 [#00204403]
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FUNNY?! that was meant to be emotional and touching!!! don't
you realise that the last thing she says is "i can't go
on..." (volume has to be up pretty high) and then it ends! i
knew that lovely production touch would be overlooked! :O

...but seriously, thanx for the two reviews hombres - i will
try to check out that person's MP3 page wMw, altho i
probably use a different melodic structure (learnt from some
old classical music book on melody, harmony, and composition
found in an old school)

:)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-03 13:16 [#00204410]
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(PS, the voices halfway thru are actually a backward sample
from the 1982 film FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH ;) sean penn
and judge reinhold can be heard if you play it backwards! :D


 

offline Binaural Tea from Christmas City (Christmas Island) on 2002-05-03 13:21 [#00204415]
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if you´d like to hear some more music.. listen to me and
selfequiv at:

http//zebox.com/mikro12


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-03 14:27 [#00204505]
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ok i will -- did you listen to the track?


 


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