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  • Freefall Electronica (p.2)
2013/03/03 20:13:48
The Band19
I gave it a spin, but didn't really care too much for that rattling synth? And it was really dominating the mix for me in the beginning of the song. 
2013/03/03 21:44:53
notnat
What a cool arrangement... I love how all of this evolves... very impressive...
2013/03/03 21:45:43
blipp
philz


Great stuff as always, John.  Loved the way it built up.  Great listen for me.


Thanks Phil.
Always pleased to get your views on my tracks.
2013/03/04 07:48:23
blipp
THE NIGHT FOX


Nice John , like the interested changes going on here !


James


Cheers James.
2013/03/04 13:05:10
blipp
Wookiee


John a most excellent example of your work

Thanks for sharing 


Many thanks John.
2013/03/04 14:49:46
jamesg1213
Your tunes are always a treat on headphones, this sounds wonderful.
2013/03/05 05:12:23
mstodge
I'm sure I've said it many times to you blipp over the years, and I know i don't compose anything like this (although I have tried many times), but your tracks are right up my street. 

Not your best, but i enjoyed this very much too.

Mark.
2013/03/05 07:48:00
guitardood
blipp


Another remix/rework of an older track that got forgotten for a while.

Update:  Uploaded a new version (3/3) that's less compressed so that it hopefully sounds better on soundcloud.

http://soundcloud.com/usb-2/freefall

Hey John,
     Just wanted to say, I'm not a real fan of the genre, but your mix was put together very well.   I've been commenting on other tunes and on one hand didn't want to comment on yours because of my predisposed dislike for the genre.  On the other hand, I didn't want to appear as to completely avoid commenting and make you think you were being shunned for some reason.  My musical taste shouldn't matter and keep up what you enjoy.  Great job.


2013/03/05 08:04:38
jamesyoyo
Whenever I listen to your tunes, the words that always come to mind are soft and delicate.

It feels like there was so much time and thought into selecting sounds and arranging your material that it just all fits together like a Faberge egg. I admire how you can take a great line and just put it in the background, supporting the piece, whereas I would just mercilessly and rather thoughtlessly drive it home.

Excellent.
2013/03/05 11:21:35
AT
Up to your usual high standards.  But what struck me about this one was the development throughout the piece.  Impressive.  The short middle section reminded me of some of the chemical brother's work on Hanna.

Excellent.

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