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Swimming

This is delicious gravy in the cans, man. I love all the warm space in my head phones... there is magic all around me... Phasing stereo-phonics is always welcome in my ear holes.

dynamism responds:

always great to get some feedback, glad you liked it!

Perspective

I can tell from your description that is part of a series that obviously revolve around Phillip but, I have to tell you what I see apart from that. It might have to do with the noise reduction that is causing all the sparkling artifacts around the piano, here goes:

I feel like I'm inside of a robot or android, recording a wealthy family's only child, a prodigy, on his piano. If the android could cry he would, for he was the one who taught the boy to play, and now the boy has surpassed the mechanical maestro's program capabilities. Proud robot.

Really cool!

A 1 out of 5?!?!

Gotta love homely child who votes down quality music in hopes that it makes his poorly contrived, executed, premanufactured sample collage look better than the piece that has talent inside of it.

Love how you start to walk down the keys at 0:32, adding the chords and drums shortly after. Neat bass attack at 1:40.

Excellent

Driving, diving, rolling, piano - awesome. 0:42 is right up my alley, love that. Smart snares at 1:20, I like what you did there, too. This is really great.
Just my opinion, if 3:00 is where the song would end, I could do with out the drums only because the whole song has this quick kinetic thing going and the end doesn't sit me down how I feel it should. I don't know what I'm saying, I make the weirdest changes in my music...

Really great tune!

Full sound

I felt like I was strolling through dimly lit, blue and green, digital landscape. Hills roll under my feet with the swells of the bass.

The ending is... interesting.

Are those bass swells samples or something you made?

lakaiskate responds:

they are from synplant

Holy How

What planet are you from again? Ok, so, Ed Gein... wait, no, what the am I even... The banjo, is it a cut or how did you make it, cuz its fabulo. Then you've got the squeaky carnival chime things, how do make those work ahhh? I think that your sound would have to be unmistakable to happenstance listeners: "What are you listening to? It sounds like NKAT or something." "It is!"

NKAT responds:

Banjo - it is just a *.vst from the Reason program, used with the NN-XT plugin (some may no what I am saying). Carnival sounds and slot machines are under-used in today's mainstream music and media IMO. A friend's 5 y.o. kid could always pick out which song was done by me amongst others. That is the fucking jet man, ya know, with 5 y.o. fans and all that. Making a belt now. Thanks again dude for the fun.

Yeahhh

Thats a cool vocal, near the end too, sounds like you could go on longer if you wanted to, you could... I wouldn't mind. Kal is right, those trumpets are killer. I fell like this would be the music for a the coolest hidden track on Daytona USA, if they had one. Smoove

NKAT responds:

..or maybe a hidden track for 'Tricky SSX' on PS2, that phat snowboarding game. I didn't like this song man, but the *.vst trumpets came out marvelously. My dream is to have more motivation to improve some songs, I know I am onto something, just like you and your weird shit man. Bye and thanks for the review.

Kickin

I don't I was expecting this to travel so much, I'm really happy it does! I can't describe the music in a way that it would do it justice but, I can tell you what I see. There's a dude strutting out of a penny arcade in a palm tree laced city. He's got a casual khaki suit on and ray-bans that are kind of pointless because its a dusky summer night. He trots over to his Vespa, hops on, and before he takes off, he makes sure to rev it at the leotard-laden jail-bait. It's Don Johnson, still cool as shit on a Vespa. Actually, there are a lot of better images I get from this but, they would require me to stop typing and enjoy the music... oh, wait, let me do that instead. :D

NKAT responds:

all that + on the boardwalk - nothing, to me, seems more relaxed than driving a scooter off of a boardwalk after some FPS like Aerosmith's arcade game, Generation X (name maybe wrong, I'm so sorry ). Than yo fo th revi.

Whats going on

This has a good, basic, beat going and you gradually introduce little f/x and the bass flicks and then... what the hell? You just quit or something? It sounded like you were gonna take it someplace and then decided to answer the phone (it was grandma, long distance) and forgot to come back.
And I kinda like the lyrics, I've worked in a number of warehouse jobs, maybe high, never on acid. You should try throwing your words into your song just to see what they sound like.

LiNaK37 responds:

Thanks. I don't really think this is good enough to finish, but whatever.

I just tripped

Same thing as the other with the lyrics but, I'm actually confused at how this was at like a 1.7. Maybe it's because I'm awfully tired but, this makes me feel like I'm dunk and high, wandering through a dark parking lot until I happen upon a mini-carousel in front of a K-mart. I try to get on a horse but, i'm too damn big for thing and pass out in frustration.

LiNaK37 responds:

Haha, nice story. Anyways, I think it's weird that I have some songs which are like high 3's but have an average review score of like 5, while this has good reviews but a low score.

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