cjw333

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  • halosvevo wrote:
    last month
    I like your stuff

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  • Semutahed wrote:
    last month
    im sure it all makes sense to you

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  • SavageSpritti wrote:
    last month
    Hey if your still around and want to talk about using my music for a base for something i am totally cool with that idea, i actually just got a new computer and am dl'ing FL again so i might put some time in on new stuff. If you want to talk about using it tho get with me first if possible, on facebook, to let me know exactly what u planned on doin or what u had in mind. http://www.facebook.com/Spritti

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  • cjw333 wrote:
    last month
    i just uploaded some neem

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  • SavageSpritti wrote:
    July 2009
    Hey man thanks for the compliment on my "Bufotenin" music project. I haven't messed around on FL Studio in awhile now, but i just re downloaded it and am gonna start back up. All the stuff done as "Bufotenin" was done on live record using the keyboard to play and mouse to manipulate and all songs were done in 1 take, no tweaking or going back. It was kinda an experiment so thats why it sounds pretty rough. Not sure what direction im gonna head next, i guess whatever comes out, comes out lol. Thanks again tho, was pretty excited to see ANYONE even listened to A single song lol.

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  • halosvevo wrote:
    July 2009
    Hey - thanks for adding Halo Svevo to the group Homemade Ambient. :-)

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  • Tswok wrote:
    July 2009
    I could learn a lot of you too ! In your "glitch/clicks and cut" library, you'll perhaps like the Robotron album of Signal (with Carsten Nicolai, Frank Bretschneider and Olaf Bender). I don't see any Mokira album (try the brilliant Cliphop). I don't see any Abstract Hip Hop matérial too. You could try Chris Clark's Empty Bones, Hecq's Bad Karma and in a more radical way the Deework's Underdev. As you've plenty of different influences... we could exchange ideas in further messages.

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  • 1111222334 wrote:
    May 2009
    i'm currently enjoying the music you make. i like your taste in others music as well. out of curiosity, do you mostly use software or hardware for recording?

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  • vancho73 wrote:
    January 2009
    Nice taste! Very good instrumental composition. Recommend to check http://www.lastfm.ru/music/RobinZone/Purple+Man/Purple+Man?setlang=en

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  • musinum wrote:
    November 2008
    Very typical of my work about 2002, after I'd made certain breakthroughs, and before some other sophistications... a very spare pure fractal structure, wind the stem and let it go with no more tweaking... it also captures a melancholy which in one sense is an accident and in another sense not, in the way that evolution wanders into things randomly but then has the results winnowed and pointed in certain directions by natural selection... In the same way, my musical sensibilities resulted in my exploring some chains of modification in more detail than others, and branching and rebranching down other promising lines... I have a great affinity for wistful, brooding sounds, ala Angelo Badalamenti, Nino Rota, Sibelius, Grieg, Brahams, much Eastern European music, traditional Japanese, rootsy blues... dusk and autumnal sounds...

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