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offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-18 14:01 [#00602562]
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http://artists.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/wmw/
"acrid avid bell shred"

this old simple track is a nice product of my extensive,
eccentric and controversial pseudostudies in out of phase
patterns. Is this in 4/4, 6/13, 100/3? You tell me please.


 

offline Duble0Syx from Columbus, OH (United States) on 2003-03-18 14:07 [#00602572]
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Interesting. Good track, too bad it's not longer. If your
interested give me a listen. Don't know how up to date
these songs are but check em out.
www.zebox.com/xiix


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-18 14:22 [#00602602]
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ahhhh, finally music I can HEAR. The lack of this feature
was annoying me with all the other music I (havn't) heard.
Untitled 182- sounds quite like front line assemblie's style
which is good. I was going to say that the samples weren't
quite as good of quality or as striking, but then that one
melody came in and the choiry voice etc and it was great. My
favorite FLA is flavour of the weak and this is pretty
close. (could use some evil lyrics, they'd have to be done
right though)


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-18 14:31 [#00602618]
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tippytop, got a lot better when the main melody came in. It
didn't have a good buildup because of that very starting
sound. That sound works good with the other stuff, but not
by itself as a thing to start the track with I think. good
"breakdown" though, when that one melody played by itself.
This is a great track too. It would be harder to put evil
voices in this one and work. Better voices would be
something like from noise unit's drill album (definately get
this if you havn't, it's the best of this style of music
I've heard). Like "it's coming" or something not quite evil
but still weird or disturbing. or whatever. I have an urge
to listen to drill again now.


 

offline Duble0Syx from Columbus, OH (United States) on 2003-03-18 14:36 [#00602626]
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Thanks for the review. By the way, There are no samples in
my music. It's all synthesized. And oddly enough, I've
never heard anything by FLA, though I am gonna check them
out now.
I loved your track "iBOUGHTmyBRAINatTHEneuroshop". I wish
that one was longer to. Very interesting combination of
melody and drum. Can't compare to any I've heard really,
but thats not bad.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-18 14:50 [#00602645]
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Cool. Our techniques are probably slightly different in that
you make something deliberately and add and subtract other
things in loop fashion where I use copy and paste to
simulate random non deliberate stuff a lot like in that
neuroshop track.
Try to find the track "prostitute" on noise unit's drill
album. It's great as is the whole album. I'm surprised you
havn't heard front line assembly.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-03-19 07:37 [#00603662]
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lissening now you bongo bangingness


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-03-19 07:44 [#00603676]
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the melodicality of this muppet mangling modulus moved me
momentarily mingling modules of my mind multiplying then
mort...kaput.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-19 17:31 [#00604774]
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zick zack zuff. code 3. turbo sausages. rambo.


 


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