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The Negatives

By Plantrain on July 13, 2014 10:05 pm

Back home, doing a track with just about every instrument available, acoustic guitar (both natural and processed with Sector), acoustic drums, drum machines, hardware synths, software synths, drones. All coming together to make underwater cinematic music. smile

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It is, as you say, All coming together, and in a very moving fashion :-)

I really enjoy your restraint in your tracks.  It's a sublime experience some may miss.  Their loss.  smile

"underwater cinematic" = awesome. More please

This is a beauty. I love the slightly dark energy of this. Excellent work!

Incredibly atmospheric

I'm always a fan of the underwater cinema smile  The drones with the gentle piano creates a really eerie feeling.  I really like how the beat is underneath everything and slowly but surely moving the track along like its on an underwater conveyor belt smile  nice job this sounds great!

Despite (or because of?) the elegant restraint it has an adorable intensity and density. Just great!

Jim Wood wrote:

It is, as you say, All coming together, and in a very moving fashion :-)

rdomain wrote:

I really enjoy your restraint in your tracks.  It's a sublime experience some may miss.  Their loss.  smile

donnyjankowski wrote:

"underwater cinematic" = awesome. More please

cfurrow wrote:

This is a beauty. I love the slightly dark energy of this. Excellent work!

encym wrote:

Incredibly atmospheric

Tone Matrix wrote:

I'm always a fan of the underwater cinema smile  The drones with the gentle piano creates a really eerie feeling.  I really like how the beat is underneath everything and slowly but surely moving the track along like its on an underwater conveyor belt smile  nice job this sounds great!

Perplex On wrote:

Despite (or because of?) the elegant restraint it has an adorable intensity and density. Just great!

Thanks for your feedback and kind words, there will be more restraint to come throughout the year smile

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