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Watching Me Watch You Wait On Me To Act

Uploaded by OrbicA Start following Send a message on November 04, 2008 00:08

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    1. Kevin McCallister on April 11, 2009 01:37

      Sounds like drukqs bare chords tracks

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    1. Bugged_Bunny on November 05, 2008 01:15

      reminds me of NIN ghosts track 1

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OrbicA - Winter Through Spring

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    1. ryedin on November 04, 2009 19:11

      I like the concepts here, but I feel like the instruments need some work (make them fuller, messier - less digital sounding maybe)

    2. OrbicA on November 04, 2009 19:28

      @ryedin: The original idea was to cover all 4 seasonal transitions but...I couldn't work the Fall Day out to sound proper enough so I just went with Winter through Spring...As for the instruments, this is still a rough copy of the song. I decided to keep it as is for a natural element. I appreciate the feedback very much though sir...we need more commenters like you on this site...

  2. 2 comments at 1.16
    1. ryedin on November 04, 2009 19:11

      Unorganic transition - slightly jarring

    2. OrbicA on November 04, 2009 19:25

      @ryedin: This is just the transition from day to night...the transition between Winter and Spring is much lengthier, as to constrain proportional relevancies.

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    1. ryedin on November 04, 2009 19:12

      I like the little tick tick ticktktktktktick in the drums

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5th track off of The PianOxA Collection. Piano and heavy bass. A sort of musical documentation of the events that took place on the night of 11.1.08. Hence the length of the track.

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