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artisan002 James Coward, Tulsa, United States

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  • A Comment on Mare Records's
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    Robert Maria Wolter - Deep Morning
    on December 17, 2009 16:52

    Nice, clean work. Not a single sound out of place in the track.

  • A Comment on Nettwerk Music Group's
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    Delerium - Dust In Gravity
    on November 16, 2009 17:24

    Okay, I've been following this band since 1996 or thereabouts. Karma came out just after that. It was awesome. I remember the harshly ambient early work. I know their sound tends to change. And while I know Delerium is *technically* more of an experimental project, the only experiment I see here is a test to see if listeners will accept a mainstream pop/R&B piece from Leeb and company. Certainly, it's effective for what it is, though not what I *expect* of Delerium. Considering Bill Leeb once crowed about how Delerium was "Out Enigma-ing Enigma" (by sampling their drum loop) I EXPECT something greater than this. Vocals are good and clear. It just seems that all the music surrounding it was an afterthought.

    It seems pretty clear to me that Rhys Fulber wasn't present for this track. I know he's working on some stuff for the new album. I hope he can steer Leeb back to something more coherent and consistent to the bands proclaimed mission and ideals.

  • A Comment on Nettwerk Music Group's
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    Delerium - Dust In Gravity at 0.18
    on November 16, 2009 17:14

    It's '80s vintage, but I do like the snare fill sample.

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