Marine Lover (2012)
By popsicle on June 17, 2012 7:56 pm
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This sounds huge. Well produced, Poppi! It would be nice to hear the voice part a bit better though. May I ask why the jump between PTSE and 10? Location?
LS: You exaggerate.
Vinpous: It's a long (and stupid) story involving perpetual debt...
George: Thank you : )
Gorgeous composition! I'm with Vinpous - the only thing I'd like more is volume on your voice!
I like the vocal mix tbh, it kinda was drowned in sound - just the wai I liek eeet.
IDS: Vocally, that was exactly the aesthetic I was aiming for (but ran out of time to achieve to my satisfaction); need gear.
Wow. Really atmospheric Poppi. This is really wonderful. I just wish it was longer :-) Reminds me a bit of early Radio Citizen works. I like the vocal mix too. Sits in the background perfectly. Singing is perfect.
the acquisition of hardware fuels my every waking moment, ....or at least fantasising about it.
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Debt is a most frustrating creature, and sometimes I wish I had some in exchange for other things, such as being able to afford more rent. :\
really really cool. amazing sounds achieved with this. I agree with everyone else about the vocals, you absolutely nailed it
This is really really awesome. I do agree with vinpous though, the poem part could be a bit louder.
Heaps surprised at the amount of (positive) feedback this track got. Frankly, and given the level of production, I'd be mortified if my ex-mus tech lecturer/supervisor ever got wind of it it. =[
Woah. It's like I'm travelling through space or something.
Top notch.
The unpolished nature of this is part of what makes it great.. A Downloaded and listening regularly