Escape

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2007/02/12 10:29:37 (permalink)

Escape

Its a rework, but its one Im finally happy with.

Feel free to have a listen.

Escape
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    marcos69
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/12 11:17:59 (permalink)
    It's excellent. I noticed it's #1 in your sub-genre on soundclick too.

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    mcourter
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/12 13:41:01 (permalink)
    Great atmosphere, kind of a middle eastern mysterious feel to it, with interesting textures. In fact, the only thing it lacks is a screaming guitar lead.
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    opaque slogan
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/12 15:21:46 (permalink)
    Hey Stuart,
    excellent groove and a very well constructed and paced tune overall, nice atmosphere in the drumless sections and a fine sounding mix.
    Good job.

    Ofcourse it'd sound much better if you'd used Native Instruments gear. (i'm just yanking yer chain)

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    ToneCarver
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/12 21:10:46 (permalink)
    Stuart,

    Very nice, full sounding without being overpowering, good useof textures and pads throughout. I like the bells and percussion throughout. Nice change into and out of the mellow part in the middle. Good use of space and the full frequency spectrum. Nice.

    Bill
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    Joe Bravo
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/14 14:23:12 (permalink)
    I feel like I should be watching The Matrix. Cool synth sounds. I much prefer it when a synth sounds like a synth instead of trying to make it sound like other instruments, unless it's classical music or something like that. I would have a lot of fun playing guitar over something like that. Very different (in a good way).
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    jamesg1213
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/14 14:34:49 (permalink)
    That's an excellent piece of work Stuart, the bass-line/rhythm is irresistable. Superb mix, and great use of atmospherics. This would make a brilliant section for a film soundtrack.

    Damn good job.

    James

    Edit - Hey, give me a wave, I'm just down the A77 here!
    post edited by jamesg1213 - 2007/02/14 14:57:56

     
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    msharps
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/15 02:09:36 (permalink)
    Extremely cool song Stuart! Great fat synth sounds without overpowering each other... the fruit of a great mix.
    I love the break 1/3 of the way into the song... it has such a huge "atmospheric space' to it. It builds up with anticipation and finishes with a great jam during the last third of the song. The sound choices are superb throughout. This is major soundtrack material!


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    syrath
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/16 19:56:27 (permalink)
    Thanks all for taking the time to listen to it. /wave jamesg1213

    @ opaque slogan- I did drag out absynth 4 on this one strangely enough.
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    ToneCarver
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/16 21:16:55 (permalink)
    Stuart,

    Listened to this again on the monitors cranked pretty loud (well, for me anyway:-) ... I gotta say, this is an excellent piece. Great motion and instrumentationthrought, solid consistent vibe, nice bass groove .. I am really enjoying this piece right now. Thanks for posting your work.

    Bill
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    Ognis
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/16 21:38:28 (permalink)
    I dont like it. And there are no words. Could fit well in a movie though.
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    ed_mcg
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    RE: Escape 2007/02/16 21:48:19 (permalink)
    Stuart,
    I listened to this yesterday and liked, listening again today, I like it more; must be growing on me.

    Really solid production. Great sound and use of stereo field.
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