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AnimaObscura at 2.57 on April 26, 2013 22:17
@Hidden Frequency: thank you for listening and leaving your comment
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Hidden Frequency at 2.57 on April 25, 2013 11:42
Awesome sounds, nice atmosphere and composition. I like how this track transforms.
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AnimaObscura at 3.15 on March 28, 2013 18:45
@The Famous Bicycle Ride: many thanks for those kind words - very nice from you!
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The Famous Bicycle Ride at 3.15 on March 28, 2013 17:40
I have to say Lee makes a good point with challenging music sometimes being the best! though after falling in love with Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey's Race RIot Suite, not many tracks are very challenging to me these days. great work forging ahead into new territory!
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AnimaObscura at 1.54 on March 19, 2013 00:53
@Fredrik Park: many thanks for your time - I´m glad that you like it because you make tasteful music
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Fredrik Park at 1.54 on March 17, 2013 17:34
enjoying the intuitive natural flow and pro sounding mixing. Lots of attention put into the details, I hear.
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AnimaObscura at 1.46 on March 17, 2013 07:46
@Les Callard: many thanks for your kind words - I´m just making music that I like and it seems you have a similar taste, thats great indeed.
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Les Callard at 1.46 on March 15, 2013 20:33
You have some amazing talent! Your tracks are infectious....
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AnimaObscura at 0.51 on March 12, 2013 19:06
@Ross Lyrics: :-) from time to time I like to make some strange things, saying myself if I fail then really heavy ;-)
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WP-music at 2.11 on February 24, 2013 12:04
Wow, you are handeling so much different styles in a non-forced way. Great composing and practise. Verry nice!
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AnimaObscura at 2.52 on February 16, 2013 13:22
@LeopoldGuy: I have one now and I hope your friend Mil will perform that, she is interested but who knows...I didn´t finish my sketch know and she listened not yet.:-) If you want and you´re good at improvisation you can do the piano performance on that, you are a great player.
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AnimaObscura at 1.18 on February 16, 2013 13:18
@LeopoldGuy: Really? I like Muse, but I thought more in the stylistic of a modern requiem.;-)
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AnimaObscura at 2.43 on February 07, 2013 17:08
@Ana Axe: its in the final almost the same theme as at the begin but now in minor and with other instrumentation, arrangement. the hope (esperanza) that end in resignation (after middle-section of dissapointment) I´m happy that you like it - obrigado!
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AnimaObscura at 3.06 on February 07, 2013 17:03
@Pradipta: thank you very much for all (listening, commenting and for your kind words) - I´m always glad if a listener likes my music
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Ana Axe at 2.43 on February 06, 2013 15:46
Fantastic the way this ends, it's like a breeze of sadness after a devastating storm
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Lee >>> Lucas at 3.02 on December 29, 2012 02:03
@AnimaObscura: Your welcome my friend, and I am very much like yourself regarding music going in other directions rather than the typical verse and chorus sort of thing, though I must confess my own music does not often go down down that road, but Progressive Rock music as always been my fave of all music the way it can twist and turn in many directions, and take other paths along its way. It's quite an hard thing to actually do successfully for myself that is, as I am far from that talented or any great musician to do such a thing as many of my idols from the 70's mainstream music were. I never studied music hard enough on that score and very much take a lazy approach to it these days and only ever play by ear, rather than study music any more to which I should really be doing, but just have not got the time to do that any more. But the clouds a good thing, and one can quite often learn from other peoples stuff on that score, and that's what I have always admired about other musicians and their own individualistic styles. Music is that vast one can never take it all in a lifetime, and there is always something for us all to learn.
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AnimaObscura at 3.02 on December 29, 2012 01:25
@Lee >>> Lucas: Wow - what can I say about such an awesome comment and that you commented it again. I have to put that words as an advertisement into my first page "about me" section.:-)) You listened very carefully and detailled, my respect and I´m very grateful about that. You´re right I wanted to compose in some parts in a modern style of classical epoch, used for example the original instrumentation of Mozarts Requiem (of course only instrumentation nothing from the music) including the bass clarinet and added some modern sounds, beat to it. The part with the guitar...Vivaldi coud be, baroque, classical-epoch...but my intention wasn´t to plan "I want to sound like Vivaldi here" ;-) but nice comparison and great you listen to the details regarding of the harmonies...I love to change harmonies and sometimes not to go the obvious way, not just repeat. Great pleasure that you like it and you know why you like it - I can´t tell listeners where are my efforts and where are my special details within a track it depend on the personal taste and if the person want to listen carefully and so I´m very happy if a person like you listening to tracks not superficial but open-minded and exactly - and your´re right sometimes I need also more plays of a music to reveal the soul, heart in the music...the intention of the composer/musician. Thank you 1000 times!
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Lee >>> Lucas at 3.02 on December 26, 2012 12:03
@AnimaObscura: Well my friend I have just given this little baby a couple of more spins, and have to say it sounds ten times better for doing so. Without a doubt this is a most fascinating piece of music as I originally stated, but where as I stated before I felt some of them changes were perhaps stepping backwards and got a bit cluttered, its far from the case on this time around. The beat that sort of steps back at the 40 - 54 seconds interval is very much adding a different time signature and it is quite complex on that score. Then the beat picks up after and that section from the 54 - 1:35 seconds is far from cluttered but more of a frenzy of great strings racing along in a neo classical style and pace, in some ways its like Vivaldi and very strong. Then it comes down slowly with the use of voices and at the 3:20 mark the guitar comes into play and adds even more variety to it all, and then it is of coarse topped off with that truly amazing ending on the piano to bring it all to an end superbly. So glad I gave this another few spins today, because it really is an amazing and complex piece of music, that's transitions and progressions along its path are quite very unique. The thing I love about music is how it can speak to us in many ways, sometimes upon first hearing a piece its perhaps not that clear to us, but when heard again it can say different things and the best music is of coarse the music that one as to grow into, rather than it hitting you in the face straight away. I always find music that needs a good few spins is the music that I can play and be entertained by for the rest of my life and never tire of it. Music that hits you straight in the face will most likely wear off after a month of spinning it to death, and will end up on the shelf gathering dust for the rest of its life. Awesome work this is Anima and very well done.
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AnimaObscura at 2.59 on December 02, 2012 23:37
@LeopoldGuy: thank you for all your comments, to take time listening some of my tracks and commenting also, I follow you as well
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LeopoldGuy at 2.59 on December 01, 2012 15:51
Really enjoying that little piano break.. Now following you after this !
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LeopoldGuy at 1.18 on December 01, 2012 15:50
So deep !! Wow ! Speachless about the orchestration ! Scarry track though...
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