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  1. Nigel, all around great production! Best video I've seen from you.
    Part one is the scorned woman revenge story and I think part two should be the "you don't know what you've got until it's gone" story. Been there, done that.
    -Bjorn

  2. Great job on the remix! Enjoyed it.
    I have a bunch of old Cakewalk projects that I've tried to resurrect but I'd long ago sold the HW synths I had then.  Still kicking myself for that.

    -Bjorn

     

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  3. Jesse, I always listen to what you post but I don't comment that often because have to say I usually don't get it. I've been here long enough to just accept it as your style and let it go.

    You posted a video about a wishing well a while ago which I really liked. It surprised me how straight forward the story was since I hadn't seen that level of accessibility (if that's the right word) in your music.

    Guess I'm trying to say that less experimental and more of the tried and true traditional stuff will likely work out  well for you toward a general audience if you're interested in doing that.

    -Bjorn

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  4. Steve, kind of weird sound at first but it certainly has a beauty of its own.


    Jesse, pretty cool description of your contemplative moment.  Side note:  you mentioned in another post the movie Carnival of Souls.  Despite the cheap production and bad acting, that movie is one of  the creepiest I've ever seen.


    Mark, I knew that the singing is usually done in a lower pitch but I took the liberty of raising it since it just sounded better to me  with the synth accompaniment.

  5. Tuvan Throat Singers

    Omnisphere has several patches featuring Tuvan throat singers which I used in this song in addition to a couple of Zebra vst presets.
    The Tuvan are nomadic people who live in Mongolia and Siberia.

    Tuvan throat singers have the ability to sing multiple notes at the same time. By manipulating the resonance of their vocal tract they can produce loud overtones that they form into actual melodies over a drone with their vocal cords. Might sound a little strange at first but you'll get into it.

    Thanks for listening/commenting.

    -Bjorn

     

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    TD 2

    The beginning reminded me of Brian Eno's Begegnumgen which I'm sure everyone is familiar with  😁

    I was into the song the whole 6:15. I like how you keep the theme going by changing the chord a little bit when the phrase comes around again. Plus all the little ornaments here and there keeps things interesting. Well done!
    -Bjorn

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  6. Sounds great Lynn. Very clear voc so it's easy to hear  the lyrics.  
    I like the little changeup around 1:15
    Nice instrument separation, great mix - I can tell you put a lot of work into this.
    4:45 whoa didn't expect that. Works well  near the outro.

    Professional job my friend!
    -Bjorn

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  7. Whaaa?  Freddy's doing a Little Richard cover? OK the Everly Brothers then. I knew Pat Boone had done a cover, but didn't know about the Everly Bros. Anyway, I thought you did a great job on this. The voc treatment is good and the overall sound is as well. And I love that 50s guitar riff.
    -Bjorn

  8. What Freddy said above about western movies. Sounds really good, impressive playing. Love the harmonica.
    Not sure if the change at 2:25 really works. Sounds to me like a completely different song but that's just my impression.
    -Bjorn

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    TD 1

    TD  always means Tangerine Dream to me.
    Very solemn, even minimalist at the beginning, but then the arp bit comes in at the perfect spot.
    Perfect for kicking back on a rainy day. Really enjoyed it Wookie.
    -Bjorn

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  9. I think you hit the mood of the mountains here. Never heard throat singing in a production before.  
    Omnisphere has a collection of Tuvan throat singers patches that I might have to use after listening to this.
    A couple of minor nits. The intro arps might be a little too long and the transition effect could be more subtle.
    Other than that, very nice indeed. Enjoyed it.
    -Bjorn

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  10. Andy - thanks. We really need to look at the world now and then from a whole different viewpoint.
    Nigel - thanks.  Appreciate the listen and the comment.
    Tracing Arcs -  thanks.  I have enough trouble coming up with a 70's synth sound with all my vst's. Makes me appreciate those synth guys from that period.
    Keven - thanks for the listen and comment.
    Wookie - thanks. I can't believe Elka-X sounds so good yet only cost me pocket change.
    Jesse - thanks!
    Hidden S - thanks. Appreciate the comment.

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