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By Q-Rosh on February 14, 2016 1:36 pm

GOOD NEWS:
My ears are well again. No permanent damage. Better protection in the future is for sure. Thank you all for the sympathy. The new track needed a different instrumentation. I wanted a less guitar-orientated song. As a lover of vintage organs I first had to tune them right and finally had great fun with playing arpeggios and melodies. I used my cello and coloured the mix with a few tracks. In the end of the song I could not resist bringing in some guitar and different drum machines.

very nice krautesque piece! sweet melodies, great sounds. want to smoke now.

Really cool drums in this that keep the track moving at a good pace. The organ sounds extra sweet too. I dig the guitar part too that you added.  Nice job!

soothing! i love all the vintage sound textures, really nicely made
+faved

Fantastico. Great transition from krautesque sounds (as monsieur minaret called it) to different styles and back and forth again. Jack of all trades.

NIce the way it changes from a techno track into something very organic, midway the track. kudos!

Great arrangement, irresistible momentum! Is that cello pizz?

Jim Wood wrote:

Great arrangement, irresistible momentum! Is that cello pizz?


No, I played Cello with the bow.

I was really enjoying the simple flow of the first half, wasn't at all expecting it to flesh out into something so Mogwai-esque by the end. Truly great.

I dig the way the track develops.  Nice blend of sounds.

Very varied arrangement. I like your sounds particularly the guitar part. Very interesting piece!

As meny have mentioned, it is varied, rich and really colorful. Loving those arpeggios!

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