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Re:Fountains 2011/12/25 21:20:24 (permalink)
I'm with batsbrew on this.  Gilmour style lead in this would be pretty cool.

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Re:Fountains 2011/12/28 17:15:45 (permalink)
Nice to see/hear you back on the swing again John!

Nice sense of space on this one and it invokes some sort of 'movement' (flying, running, etc) to me.

As always, your mixes are pristine and your songs/compositions are evocative.


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Re:Fountains 2011/12/31 11:57:34 (permalink)
Hi John, great to hear a new piece from you. Really like this a lot, loads of interesting bits & pieces going on to follow, and I love the way you deconstruct the groove then put it back together. Ever listen to Bill Nelson? He did some nice stuff like this.

 
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Re:Fountains 2012/01/02 11:49:09 (permalink)
 
Hi there John
 
You and Wookiee seem to have this kind of music off to a fine art
 
Top notch mix, and a really interesting sonic journey.

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Re:Fountains 2012/01/02 15:25:17 (permalink)
Hey Blipp.  I haven't seen you on the forum for a while --- I guess that also might be because I have been playing hookey for a while.  You're the guy who is responsible for getting me interested in this electronic music and this one sure doesn't disappoint!  You really have a talent in weaving sounds into great musical journeys.
Excellent stuff!
 
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Re:Fountains 2012/01/02 15:41:25 (permalink)
It's been a long time since I've heard any blipp music!  nice come back!  cool stuff!

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Re:Fountains 2012/01/02 15:48:01 (permalink)
That's an interesting one. Lots going on, but everything has its place, and very polyrhythmic. It sounds like it's about halfway between a dance track and a movie soundtrack. Definitely, if going for the movie soundtrack, you'd have to do a spacey breakdown at some point with a female indian singer wailing away very soulfully. That seems to be in a LOT of sound tracks these days.

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