in the silence of a broken cord
By emily on December 6, 2020 5:46 pm
“In Silence there is eloquence. Stop weaving and see how the pattern improves.” ― Rumi
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“In Silence there is eloquence. Stop weaving and see how the pattern improves.” ― Rumi
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Nice, lush synth and I like the rhythm track as well as the unexpected ending. Was building up great, would have liked to hear more!
Nice, lush synth and I like the rhythm track as well as the unexpected ending. Was building up great, would have liked to hear more!
Elegant, with a grimy beat. This could easily be twice as long.
it may merge into another song at some point - thanks for listening!
I like this a lot. Wish you'd expanded on it because it feels like it could go places (would love to hear how you'd potentially put vocals on it!), but it's a cool beat on its own, too.
This is a great intro to something. The ending was unexpected but was hinting at another evolution. I am curious where you could take this track to!
Feels good. Nice title! Nice Rumi quote, more pondering to be done ... more patterns to make!
Soothing chords coming from that mellow synth. The ending fx were a nice touch creating a "to be continued" feel.
I like this a lot. Wish you'd expanded on it because it feels like it could go places (would love to hear how you'd potentially put vocals on it!), but it's a cool beat on its own, too.
This is a great intro to something. The ending was unexpected but was hinting at another evolution. I am curious where you could take this track to!
i tried to merge it with another song for this week and ended up reworking a few other songs into each other - the song didn't want to merge
Feels good. Nice title! Nice Rumi quote, more pondering to be done ... more patterns to make!
Soothing chords coming from that mellow synth. The ending fx were a nice touch creating a "to be continued" feel.
that's how i was feeling when i wrote that