hi,
i guess no IDM-maker would have posted a comment like that. and i guess
that's why people keep posting links to their demos here. it's often more
valuable to get the oppinion of an actual listener than some nerdy comment
on strange patches or the coolest softsynths.
cheers,
martin
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 18:22:38 +0200
To: "idm@hyperreal.org" <idm@hyperreal.org>
From: sokela <alekos.bibudis@s1998.tu-chemnitz.de>
Subject: Re: [idm] ricky the steamboat
Message-ID: <40F2BACE.4050506@s1998.tu-chemnitz.de>
Hi
Yes I did give it a listen but maybe you should post into the idm-making
list (at hyperreal too) for a real review. I mean what am I supposed to
say? I did like it, and the tracks are very 'ambient' if that does mean
anything to you. First time I listened to them I was going to bed,
trying to catch some sleep. And the sounds are really supporting such a
plan. It feels like you were planning to make music with the same
cahracter a big river has, floating through the country. But without any
waterfalls or even stones in it. This reminds me of the "moldau" from
Betrich Smetana, a symphony following the river called Moldau from its
spring to its end, but as I said your tracks don`t have any peacks or
sudden changes. Thats nothing bad. I don't miss them but thats`s what I
feel listening to them.
So it is as always a matter of taste.
Sok
Brandon Invergo schrieb:
quoted 8 lines yes. ricky the steamboat. all the music was recorded>yes. ricky the steamboat. all the music was recorded
>ringside.
>
>did anyone actually listen though?
>
>brandon invergo
>
>
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