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Aktium from bat country on 2001-11-28 17:12 [#00056488]



hello everyone, i put a song on my www page called "Magus"
please listen and review it for me. I will greatly
appreciate it. it is located at WWW.MP3.COM/AKTIUM
Thank you for your attention


 

T®ansmission from Netherlands on 2001-11-28 18:11 [#00056503]



http://www.mp3.com/transmissionre

For some wicked ass music, you Punk :p

:)

*listening to your stuff right now...*


 

T®ansmission from Netherlands on 2001-11-28 18:15 [#00056504]



But c'mon, using as your pictures WORK BY THE DUTCH DADARA,
THAT'S A FUCKING CRIME!

LrZ


 

Aktium from bat country on 2001-11-28 19:10 [#00056507]



its alright, mr. rosenburg gave me permission. he actually
has my cd.


 

Aktium from bat country on 2001-11-28 19:11 [#00056508]



also, i put his www site under my links


 

pöly from tallinn on 2001-11-28 20:06 [#00056515]



Tyra värdjas raisk!
saan aru kyll mis magus on! :)


 

Aktium from bat country on 2001-11-29 06:03 [#00056647]



i don't get it?


 

T®ansmission from Netherlands on 2001-11-29 08:28 [#00056664]



really? Than you rule ;)

LrZ


 

mmmMMmWWmmmW on 2001-11-29 09:03 [#00056675]



That is very long and the beats are very simple and linear.
You're exploring the basic fundamentals of the most common
way to make music, concentrating on the texture created when
multiple simple "4/4" rhythms are played simultaneously
(drums + melody 1 + melody 2 etc). I suggest listening to
latter autechre or crunch's "1" or arovane, funkstorung etc.
to perfect your skills listening to and creating subtle
detail.


 


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