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Hark, You're Alive!


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Laverne

 Genre: Techno

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Alright. This song has got a sort of unique, subdued atmosphere to it and it might not be the cleanest mix in places, but I wasn't willing to make certain sacrifices just for the sake of ergonomics. It is called "Hark, You're Alive!" because that is the message of the music. For me, it's the type of thing I can listen to while in a certain mood and start to tear up. I hope it uplifts and convicts at the same time. Happy listening, and I look forward to your critiques.
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Hits: 72
Comments: 1
Fans: 1
Plays: 8
Downloads: 0
Votes: 0
Uploaded: Nov 03, 2009 - 02:56:23 PM
Last Updated: Nov 03, 2009 - 02:56:23 PM Last Played: Nov 21, 2009 - 05:43:54 AM
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MacBook G5
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GarageBand 3
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awigze said 19 days ago (November 3rd, 2009)
Matt
I can see how this could be an emotional song for you. It is very subjective and I can feel the intensity in this. Full saturation and the mix doesnt seem to be a problem to me. Kind a low end rumble but that could be my cheap headphones. Maybe someday when I grow up I'll get a good pair. Great song! really like it.
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Techno is a form of electronic music that emerged in the mid-1980s and primarily refers to a particular style developed in and around Detroit and subsequently adopted by European producers. In addition, the term "Techno" is often inorrectly used in N

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