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videoheadcleaner
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  • Posted: 12/20/2012 05:48
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Attempt at music #1
videoheadcleaner
formerly Harkan
Gender: Male

Age: 40

Australia
  • #52
  • Posted: 12/21/2012 11:34
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Any thoughts on this?
L Lawliet
  • #53
  • Posted: 12/21/2012 11:36
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harkan wrote:
Any thoughts on this?


Just started it now. Come back soon.
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L Lawliet
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  • Posted: 12/21/2012 12:02
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Okay just a few quick thoughts, and probably don't listen to anything I say as ambient music isn't something I listen to really, or at all.



I think there are some interesting ideas in a few of the songs (killed, cider, and poor tom) although I always thought that darker music was better if the song was lengthy as to create an engaging atmosphere. Or if the songs segued (mind the oun) into each other.
I really enjoyed Cider, made me laugh a lot.
I disliked the start of Gash and the end gave me a hell of a fright (although I liked that), like the first time I heard Subway Song.

Also it was cool to use dialogue from a play you were in?
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videoheadcleaner
formerly Harkan
Gender: Male

Age: 40

Australia
  • #55
  • Posted: 12/21/2012 12:08
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Shaco wrote:
Okay just a few quick thoughts, and probably don't listen to anything I say as ambient music isn't something I listen to really, or at all.



I think there are some interesting ideas in a few of the songs (killed, cider, and poor tom) although I always thought that darker music was better if the song was lengthy as to create an engaging atmosphere. Or if the songs segued (mind the oun) into each other.
I really enjoyed Cider, made me laugh a lot.
I disliked the start of Gash and the end gave me a hell of a fright (although I liked that), like the first time I heard Subway Song.

Also it was cool to use dialogue from a play you were in?


I want to work on longer pieces. These were sketches I guess.

Cider was a playful one for me. Loved that speech when I heard it.

Poor Tom is actually me, attempted an accent of some kind. Dialect was going to comprise of more pieces with accents from different regions and countries.

And Gash, I must have subconsciously thought of Subway Song while making it.

Thanks for the feedback.
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