I Particularly liked "My Fate to Burn.." for its chaotic feel, and
agressive sounds. Also, "Berlin" because it's a more rythmical tune, loved
the bass on that one, probably the most pleasant to listen to. "The Spark
that..." is a real treat to listen to with your eyes closed, it reminds me
of a futuristic ghost train station ran by a schyzophrenic HAL9000. (I'm
writing and listening to it at the same time). Probably the only one that
leaves me unsatisfied (maybe because the title had me expecting a diferent
sound) is the "Song for freedom", but this is only my opinion. "Her room"
gives me a really nice spatial (sci-fi) feeling, very minimalist, very good
use of panning here. Anyway, I'd really like to know how these tunes
progress, the 1:30 - 2:00 minute clips are not enough to have a proper
opinion, but thanks for sharing.
BTW, I don't consider this self-promotion, I think that exposing your work
to people that never heard it before to get some feedback is very healthy
and good for the list.
-jdvoid
On 7/18/05, Clint M. Sand <clint@neotrance.dyndns.org> wrote:
quoted 22 lines You guys (& girls) seem to welcome self-promotion and review requests on
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>
> You guys (& girls) seem to welcome self-promotion and review requests on
> the list and it seems the feedback is above what one would usually get
> by a blind request posting.
>
> With that said, if anyone can spare a few minutes to listen to one of my
> projects and provide any positive/negative thoughts it would be
> appreciated.
>
> mp3 @ http://www.synnack.com/index.php?page=audio
>
> Thanks.
>
> Clint
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