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2013/05/26 22:07:16
eric paul
hi Malcolm this a great peace love the drums very well done thanks eric
2013/05/27 03:41:47
malcolmb
Hi Eric - Sincere thanks and very pleased you like this piece.
2013/05/27 10:50:05
SteveStrummerUK
Hi Malcolm
I listened to both songs and I really like the atmospheric feel to both.
The production on both is top-drawer, and the video for
Sacred Stone
fits the music perfectly.
Steve
2013/05/27 14:58:57
malcolmb
Hi Steve - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like this and Rik's development of this piece. I just wish I had have thought of doing what Rik added when I originally wrote this piece! But then I will never ever be able to notate the magic that artists like you and Rik create. I wish!
2013/05/27 19:01:27
BIABDude
lovely--deep--+++1
2013/05/28 04:11:41
malcolmb
Hi BIABDude - Sincere thanks.
2013/05/28 07:38:56
darylcrowley
It has a definite Peruvian sound. Very nice! Daryl
2013/05/28 09:00:27
malcolmb
Hi Daryl - Sincere thanks. I do understand your Peruvian comment. In Sacred Stone, I use the Moseno Flute (Bass) which is from Bolivia. In Desert Nomad in addition to the Moseno Flute I have used Pan Pipes which I suppose you can take as either Greek or South American! Also in Desert Nomad is the Raj Nplaim Flute from Laos (which to me sounds a bit like Bagpipes), so I am definitely trying to span the Globe!
2013/05/28 10:17:12
notnat
Enjoyed both pieces... love the images in the video too..
well done...
2013/05/28 11:24:10
Wookiee
Last week I stood in a stone circle just outside Keswick, Castlerigg quite inspiring as it appears to stand within a circle of mountains.
Both impressive pieces Malcolm thanks for sharing
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