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chillout, house
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Comments: 12
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Plays: 71
Downloads: 13
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Uploaded: Oct 13, 2009 - 09:14:48 AM
Last Updated: Oct 13, 2009 - 09:14:48 AM Last Played: Nov 26, 2009 - 11:31:08 AM
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Comments
Gaylen75 said 44 days ago (October 13th, 2009)
Sweet
I wish I was more technically minded. This peace is the bomb
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scofugate said 44 days ago (October 13th, 2009)
Cool way
to spend my lunch break, it really takes my mind off work, at least for 7:40. I dont see how you put out great tunes so fast!

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awigze said 44 days ago (October 13th, 2009)
bridge
like the way this builds. True House Music. Hey... What are you doing on the Nobel Bridge that late at night? I really like the subtleties of this song esp, the flute like instruments at 2:00
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edpdx said 44 days ago (October 13th, 2009)
Noyce!
Chill and kick back!

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magnatone said 42 days ago (October 15th, 2009)
To Da Bone!
boy, you are REALLY prolific! and each thing you post is as good or better than the last! True "House" - great work - congrats!
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Parichayaka said 41 days ago (October 16th, 2009)
Pacing...
is everything and with the photo as a visual help and after 2 minutes or so I was convinced that this is not only well done and mixed, but also thoroughly enjoyable and inspiring. Builds until the end, interspersed with a timely piano solo. Really soothing and beautiful. Synth pads towards the end are like the icing on the cake - sweet and shiny. ear candy.
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kristyjo said 40 days ago (October 17th, 2009)
Great-
I'm not usually a 'House' listniner, but i liked the way you built this slowly. Loved your voicings.
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davisamerica said 39 days ago (October 18th, 2009)
just
one chillout cool track
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Char said 6 days ago (November 20th, 2009)
Ooh,
Exceptionally good. I'm in a pleasant state of mind now.
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Outtaorbit said 2 days ago (November 24th, 2009)
It's all about progression .......
Nothing is still...nothing is dead... it all lives..... whoa
flashback..... nicely done
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sschedra said 1 day ago (November 25th, 2009)
This is a car song
The underlying groove and the ambient overlays are perfect for a long drive in the car (as the photo suggests). Just a great groove!
Good job,
Stephen
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PsalmsProgressions said 3 hours ago (November 26th, 2009)
:)
Thanks sschedra. It brings me joy
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House music refers to a collection of styles of electronic dance music, the earliest forms beginning in the early- to mid- 1980s. The name is said to derive from the Warehouse club in Chicago, where the resident DJ, Frankie Knuckles, mixed old disco

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