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    Posted: July 14 2012 at 02:42

In my three years of music making, I have never come this close to making a masterpiece. i love it to death. Each movement bring something different to the tabel, a new feeling, a new emotion, a new confusion, a new rage, a new emptiness and lack of closure. I hope you like it as much as I do.

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I liked the part from 13:00 or so on where it transitioned from plain noise and brought in the bells and such. 
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Good noise/experimental stuff.Thumbs Up
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Congrats on the completion of your first major work.  I like noise pieces that incorporate human speech, it gives a nice organic balance to it.  Good work, and keep it up!Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Ambient Hurricanes Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2012 at 09:49
Andrew, have you ever thought about recording a full-length album and putting it up on bandcamp?  It would be a good way to get recognition and make your music available to people, and you could probably come up with a pretty interesting album, given your eclectic style.
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/\ I have thought about it. I will, probobly.
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Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes

I liked the part from 13:00 or so on where it transitioned from plain noise and brought in the bells and such. 

Yeah that part is good. 
Overall this is alright.  
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hey Andrew!! Great stuff! I wish I could do stuff like this at your age :O
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Post Options Post Options   Quote colorofmoney91 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2012 at 17:38
Originally posted by irrelevant

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes

I liked the part from 13:00 or so on where it transitioned from plain noise and brought in the bells and such. 

Yeah that part is good. 
Overall this is alright.  

I agree.

Keep it up.
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You should try to keep it one track and work on transitions within the piece. Nice work.
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/\ I actually wanted the movements to transition very abruptly. I wanted there to be quite a contrast in the Movements, so the emotions and feel that comes with each movement is clear.
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Abrupt transition style is a very old school noise technique, which I approve of, personally.
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