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just a chill little choon.
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| magnatone said 169 days ago (June 11th, 2009) | |
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meatman (lol) nice chill shave! great to see you back here with a new tune - keep 'em coming! Check out my latest song called Symphonic Smackdown
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| Bob6stringer said 169 days ago (June 11th, 2009) | |
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E-organic! I've went through a pretty strong listening dive into acid jazz and trip hop in the 90s, and have ignored it ever since. But this is a nice groove that I'm glad caught my attention. Overall, it's a very nice outing that helps me re-appreciate the genre. It gives me the feeling of something natural and organic being translated in the e-age. In the intro section, in the opening drum part, there's a slight behind-the-note delay (a 64th rest?) in the 7th beat of 8 (or is that 3rd beat of the 2nd measure? Something like that). It lends an interesting twist, similar to the way Ringo's little delay works in the Beatles' classic "Ticket to Ride," genre notwithstanding. Check out my latest song called Yours and Mine
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| Sir Bass said 168 days ago (June 11th, 2009) | |
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cool tune Check out my latest song called Funky Jazzy Sonic Fusion
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| Daugrin said 168 days ago (June 11th, 2009) | |
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Meatless Days Exhausting percussion workout, Chief, I was expecting pots and pans to be banging and little unknown instruments to dance, get loose, and come along. Thank you for sharing this creation with us. Daugrin Check out my latest song called Daphne w/ Andy Wigzell
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| abfkingsport said 135 days ago (July 14th, 2009) | |
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ABFkingsport This very cool. Love to lay some back vocals to this. Awesome. The King Check out my latest song called Gold Digger
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| MarkHolbrook said 60 days ago (September 28th, 2009) | |
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Whoa this starts out really erie!!! Very very cool stuff! Check out my latest song called Never Say Goodbye - Bond Challenge
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i always appreciate the special relationship between music and intoxicants, as music can both be an intoxicant itself as well as both benefit from and enhance pleasurable vices. I think that idea also applies to this song. It sounds like it came from some place deep down. And it would be a very enjoyable listen in a comfortable chair with a chilled drink in your hand.