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[stockaudio] A portion of my Life

By dreikelvin on May 9, 2014 3:33 pm

got asked by a couple, two good friends, to create a tune for their 1secondeveryday movie which they had been working on for over a year now. it had these tiny hairy, drooling creatures in it that make these horrible noises and throw with food. because I am a nice person, I did it. mainly also because this track goes right into my stockaudio portfolio as well. time to make money out of these little monsters tongue
this track is ultralong, 6:09 minutes and currently the longest piece I have ever made, and also within 2 days.

beep-free version via soundcloud:
[soundcloud]148698669[/soundcloud]

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wonderful. just wonderful. Excellent use of instruments and mindblowing clarity. Stock customers sure get more bang for the buck with this one :-)

Very well done, indeed. I like the way the beep is layered with the piano.

Spacey tree wrote:

Very well done, indeed. I like the way the beep is layered with the piano.


WTF

I feel like buying an iPad and lawn my yard... Great uplifting music for a commercial product. Not that I'm dissin the melodic talent and the production values. I wish I could arrange a string section like the one at the 4th quarter. Beautiful, and fit it's purpose

dreikelvin wrote:
Spacey tree wrote:

Very well done, indeed. I like the way the beep is layered with the piano.


WTF


Sorry, I meant no disrespect. You might not believe me, but I honestly thought the beep was part of the track (I think I commented before you included the Soundcloud excerpt). I was surely in an advanced state of (exhaustion?) when I listened to your track, but I remember my brain tried to figure out what the polyrhythm was between the beep and the rest of the track. I know, I sound ridiculous now. Go figure. Peace.

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