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analysis paralysis

By emily on May 24, 2018 12:46 am

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Damn trippy, nice!

Great atmosphere, really like it!

In contrast to the picture, this has such lush colour, and rich sounds. It feels like a song about flowing time, very melancholic tune heart

it is pink floydish for me. I was waiting for the guitar to come in. great synth drones.

Very cool!

spacey and pretty!  the track title is TOO REAL

Deep! nice one, love that title, I heard that term last week somewhere, too real indeed.

Claxon wrote:

Damn trippy, nice!


thanx!

LydiaPrimate wrote:

Great atmosphere, really like it!


thank you smile

hieme wrote:

In contrast to the picture, this has such lush colour, and rich sounds. It feels like a song about flowing time, very melancholic tune <3

 
thank you for the nice words!

Q-Rosh wrote:

it is pink floydish for me. I was waiting for the guitar to come in. great synth drones.


maybe when i get a chance to plug in i'll add some guitar parts to this! smile

Gab Manette wrote:

Very cool!

so pretty thank you!

orangedrink wrote:

spacey and pretty!  the track title is TOO REAL

 
it's such a weird space to be in eh?

miraclemiles wrote:

Deep! nice one, love that title, I heard that term last week somewhere, too real indeed.


thank you! we have May's full flower moon today!

hopefully some energy will shift for all of us feeling stuck! smile

It has the spaciousness of later Pink Floyd, but in it's own unique fashion.

lovely synth drones! I did not miss anything here...
But if you plug in your guitar... please show!

theGuen wrote:

lovely synth drones! I did not miss anything here...
But if you plug in your guitar... please show!

thank you & will do! 

Jim Wood wrote:

It has the spaciousness of later Pink Floyd, but in it's own unique fashion.

not sure i would know new from old - been a while since i spent time with Pink Floyd - it's time to review my Floyd smile  any recommendations?

kaedo sevaada wrote:

Jim Wood wrote:

It has the spaciousness of later Pink Floyd, but in it's own unique fashion.

not sure i would know new from old - been a while since i spent time with Pink Floyd - it's time to review my Floyd smile  any recommendations?

To be honest, most of it is due to the increasing sophistication of the equipment they used. They did lapse into "stadium rock" towards the end.

Jim Wood wrote:
kaedo sevaada wrote:

Jim Wood wrote:

It has the spaciousness of later Pink Floyd, but in it's own unique fashion.

not sure i would know new from old - been a while since i spent time with Pink Floyd - it's time to review my Floyd smile  any recommendations?

To be honest, most of it is due to the increasing sophistication of the equipment they used. They did lapse into "stadium rock" towards the end.

smile

Super lush and spacey! yikes Love the droning effect of the pad and the wide open feel. 

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