11/17/11 04:17:12AM @endless-rotary:
Yes, I agree with some of the previous comments. Fun, unsuaul juxtaposition of elements here and The Addams Family would be a worthy soundtrack. Fun, horror music, as if that's not a contradiction in terms. Very creative though I think you could give it a better, more distinctive title as the current one just doesn't do such an interesting piece of music justice.
07/03/11 09:50:10PM @:
I remember when I heard this one during the judging portion of the Melodic Synergy Contest. I liked how Trippy this sounded and creative it was. It was one of the ones that stood out to me as memorable. Love the thematic element also. Very commercial sound to this. Perfect for a TV show or commercial or something along those lines. Like a cool intro...either way its cool as all get out and I dig it. Nice work, Bro!
06/29/11 11:56:37PM @mike-lynn:
Yes, rich cinema flavor. Good background music for horror films with glimpses of humor. Very good production. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers / Mike Lynn
06/18/11 07:02:11PM @bri-an:
Love the imaginative approach to this audio creation, combining many faucets of genres does heighten the interest level with very pleasing results...ya, theatrical, is the word to describe it...appreciate the time you took in not making it sounding like a never ending loop...
excellent musical vision.
06/17/11 12:37:28PM @margot:
Sounds like this could easily be a movie soundtrack...Great production..
Love Mags
05/13/11 02:59:14AM @nealvisher:
aw ddue, i pressed enter and 2 seconds later it ended... so just add a cymbal at the end or something what ? nv
05/13/11 02:57:45AM @nealvisher:
dude, does that don ate button work ?
anyways, i honestly dig the cacophonistic tendencies here, lends to my quad-polar order I have goinonwtf (notice I didn't dis- my self.. missing the dissin wow, i'm gettin buzzed.. i should be a drunk rapper called AccidentalSurgery ...burp! )
pretty slick track, nice break downs, the loops, etc used work well together - cool shti dude !
neal
05/11/11 07:47:13PM @n0mad23:
If they ever remake The Addams Family or The Munsters, this would be a good piece for the intro. Spooky and simultaneously mischievous and light-hearted. Very cool.
Great arrangement, and good attention to things. Really well done.
05/08/11 07:21:58PM @nuada:
Excellent creation. Strange, almost ragtime influence on this. A great blend of opposites, dark and light, fun and sinister. I like it a lot. A very unique and powerful interpretation of the loops, which of course is what it's all about.
Nuada.
07/06/11 09:28:51PM @david-c-deal:
Very entertaining arrangement. Nice use of unexpected accidentals etc. Your cello sound is fantastic (what program do you use may I ask?)
Nice work.
05/09/11 03:50:24PM @eshar:
Wow an amazing intro that really grabbed my attention. Fantastic mixing and arranging. Good luck in the contest.
05/08/11 03:50:45PM @jusananomaly:
Yes yes yes..that's some massive Trip Hop and I can dig it. Love the way the sounds play off each other, the eletronic vibe is very cool to. It def move and groove in all the right places. Really nice good. Thanks so much for you time and engery. AJ
01/25/12 01:21:49PM @soundtrapper:
This was my favorite.Enjoyed listening to your material.Dig the groove.-jeff
05/08/11 11:59:50PM @facelessiwonder:
for the first of time lines form to swarm this in the arms of mystery now give me the light and shine shall eye for mind of mine combine and twist as the mist rise to the eyes and surprise no tears for the me is here ....lol....absolute skill wheel tuner tear the rooof wooof wooof.....great track sir peace
05/11/11 08:42:52PM @tlt50:
Superbly done....The complexities....the arranging and prodution....Awesome....!!! Great listen....:))
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Yes, I agree with some of the previous comments. Fun, unsuaul juxtaposition of elements here and The Addams Family would be a worthy soundtrack. Fun, horror music, as if that's not a contradiction in terms. Very creative though I think you could give it a better, more distinctive title as the current one just doesn't do such an interesting piece of music justice.
I remember when I heard this one during the judging portion of the Melodic Synergy Contest. I liked how Trippy this sounded and creative it was. It was one of the ones that stood out to me as memorable. Love the thematic element also. Very commercial sound to this. Perfect for a TV show or commercial or something along those lines. Like a cool intro...either way its cool as all get out and I dig it. Nice work, Bro!
Yes, rich cinema flavor. Good background music for horror films with glimpses of humor. Very good production. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers / Mike Lynn
Love the imaginative approach to this audio creation, combining many faucets of genres does heighten the interest level with very pleasing results...ya, theatrical, is the word to describe it...appreciate the time you took in not making it sounding like a never ending loop...
excellent musical vision.
Sounds like this could easily be a movie soundtrack...Great production..
Love Mags
aw ddue, i pressed enter and 2 seconds later it ended... so just add a cymbal at the end or something what ? nv
dude, does that don ate button work ?
anyways, i honestly dig the cacophonistic tendencies here, lends to my quad-polar order I have goinonwtf (notice I didn't dis- my self.. missing the dissin wow, i'm gettin buzzed.. i should be a drunk rapper called AccidentalSurgery ...burp! )
pretty slick track, nice break downs, the loops, etc used work well together - cool shti dude !
neal
If they ever remake The Addams Family or The Munsters, this would be a good piece for the intro. Spooky and simultaneously mischievous and light-hearted. Very cool.
Great arrangement, and good attention to things. Really well done.
Excellent creation. Strange, almost ragtime influence on this. A great blend of opposites, dark and light, fun and sinister. I like it a lot. A very unique and powerful interpretation of the loops, which of course is what it's all about.
Nuada.
Very entertaining arrangement. Nice use of unexpected accidentals etc. Your cello sound is fantastic (what program do you use may I ask?)
Nice work.
Wow an amazing intro that really grabbed my attention. Fantastic mixing and arranging. Good luck in the contest.
Yes yes yes..that's some massive Trip Hop and I can dig it. Love the way the sounds play off each other, the eletronic vibe is very cool to. It def move and groove in all the right places. Really nice good. Thanks so much for you time and engery. AJ
This was my favorite.Enjoyed listening to your material.Dig the groove.-jeff
for the first of time lines form to swarm this in the arms of mystery now give me the light and shine shall eye for mind of mine combine and twist as the mist rise to the eyes and surprise no tears for the me is here ....lol....absolute skill wheel tuner tear the rooof wooof wooof.....great track sir peace
Superbly done....The complexities....the arranging and prodution....Awesome....!!! Great listen....:))
Larry T