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Dissolvedpaul

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i like the snowy feeling here. the melodies intertwine really well to set the tone, especially the bell sounds. the percussion is nice and dynamic, but the breaks feel a little muted. i can see how this works for the atmosphere you're establishing, though i kept wanting a more crispy snare to come in, might just be me. nice track!

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Thanks a lot for the comments! I totally hear you on the breaks, don't know where my brain went but

I just realised I uploaded an unfinished version which still needed some tightening and overall polish. :wacko:

Anwyay, I'm glad you mentioned it as I probably wouldn't have realised for a bit. I've pulled that one,

Here's the proper version, cheers!

 

http://soundcloud.com/dissolved-1/dissolved-a-list-of-side-effects-as-long-as-a-siphonophora

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Thanks a lot! I'm on a different mixing set up here too than normal so I'm kind of adjusting to it, your input

really helped here.

 

New one up to day, quite a different style, wintery and melancholic. : )

 

Last of the binary Frost.

 

http://soundcloud.com/dissolved-1/last-of-the-binary-frost

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like the general vibe to this track, some nice percussion and melodies. No real criticisms really, i dig the ideas in the song and it has nice production. Good work

 

 

If ya get the time, check out my song called control, bit below yours, i like your work so be cool to get some feedback.

 

cheers man

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siphonophora: cool stuff, best track i can remember of you, but i've been away from this forum and the interwebs in general for a loooooooong time, i might have missed some.

 

binary frost: reminds me of the intro from a track from spokes by plaid. not the kind of stuff i'm into though.

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Binary Frost

 

Wanted this to erupt into something a bit more percussive, but yes, nice job. The mood is set well with that neat little dissonant melody at the beginning--Plaidesque, as was said.

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