Notary04
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Date: September 8, 2006 @ 2:08 PM
Song file updated. Changed a few voices, added a rhythmic transition to 1:34, and generally polished things. Thanks everybody for your rockin' feedback!
HenriRoger
Date: September 5, 2006 @ 5:16 PM
First I love musics in several parts so I'm happy here , you have a lot of great ideas going around the " bass riff " ,it is very well arranged bluenevus
Date: September 5, 2006 @ 9:31 PM
As I mentioned previously, I love the whole story you're telling here. This one is indeed dark and tells a different story. It sounds glitched which was totally unexpected from you but fits this story so well. nicely done! BOWILLIE
Date: September 7, 2006 @ 3:15 PM
an awsome production..man oh man freddemillio
Date: September 7, 2006 @ 3:21 PM
This movement really turns up the heat. The tone on the piano is and the lines are and everything is just smoldering away.
I love the melody.
You blend electronic and jazz in a fun way. It twists and turns nicely.
I admire your composing skills a lot. I wish I understood how to put genres together like this. dsindel
Date: September 8, 2006 @ 1:30 AM
wow, this is cool....
almost a weather report vibe mixed in with electronica...
most intense, that low bass tone is the best.
this song goes through many moods and colors..
C minor allegory representing man's struggle against Satan's influence. for program notes, see info.
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Bluenevus
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Date: September 8, 2006 @ 8:26 PM
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hueseph
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Date: September 9, 2006 @ 2:20 AM
Eerie. Some great changes going on. Proof that it's not the medium but the artist that makes the art. Nice work.
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Snoogans775
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Date: September 9, 2006 @ 2:34 AM
mmmmazin 100-250hz sound on that piano, and there are some ballsy-ass filter moves in this, scratchin the devils buttcrack with a pair of tweezers sort of reaction.
into the 2nd minute, I really like the movement, gives me the feel of a John cage shift, without the "c'est ci n'est pas le musique"
very nice chopping, it must've been therapeutic to sit there and fuck up the noises like that, like psychoanalysis for a sound engineer.
kickass.
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DaveWL
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Date: September 16, 2006 @ 10:53 AM
Bit of a rollercoaster ride where I enjoyed every unexpected twist. I think you need to read the notes and listen to this in context to really appreciate it. Great use of dissonance and resolution to illustrate the struggle between Satan and God. Very animated and expressive – even a great bit of drum and bass in this which could point to a future in dance music. Some sounds and effects I could never dream of dreaming up. The ending where the fight goes on is brilliant .Touch of genius.
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bmccosar
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Date: January 6, 2007 @ 8:54 PM
That opening chord progression is tight. Wish I'd thought of it Certainly sets the stage for the action which follows.
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Opossum
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Date: January 11, 2007 @ 4:41 AM
Wow, this is some highly original work; glad I had a listen.
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GTOriginal
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Date: January 21, 2007 @ 10:17 AM
Bout time I got around to listening over here aint it??
That intro is mad. Getting all the right visuals here. Commenting on the technicals or musicianship is beyond me but I'm surely enjoying it. 
That sounds great 
Holy crow (I'm at 1:45 or so) This track is everywhere Those changes are wicked I gotta say (a few seconds later) Awesome.
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hate9wicket
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Date: January 21, 2007 @ 11:53 AM
Really enjoying the "Devil" parts with the Jagged start stops....I can really see this working very well as a Modern Dance solo piece, or perhaps a trio, each performer playing the roles you have assigned, I agree w/ GT, quite a visual piece here.
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add45
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Date: March 15, 2007 @ 4:12 PM
I love this! I'm really really liking the piano, and how it's all scratched. My CD player does that to me all the time nowadays 
But yeah, this has some really nice jazzy and alternative stuff going on. This song tells such a story. It would be amazing in a movie! Aw man, I have a picture of it in my head allready 
This is absolutely amazing...
Adam
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