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Solaris: Rays of the Sun
One listen for this one. There’s a lot and also not much going on in this song and I felt it difficult to keep up with what was going on. I think that’s due to needing to go to sleep … Continue reading
Gore Tech: Part I: Vibex Divide
This was written over one listen. I restarted the opening seconds a few times to work out what the opening sound was, but other than that this was mostly pretty straightforward to write. I don’t think I switched off enough, … Continue reading
Pat Metheny: America Undefined
This was written over one listen. I was hoping for more imagery but that isn’t what came forward. I think this gives a vague idea of how the song goes but there’s not much more to say. Pat Metheny’s “America … Continue reading
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Tagged America, breeze, build, drift, pat metheny, rhythm, song, undefined
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Tadayoshi Makino: Village on the Sea, Moga
Two listens for this one. I was mostly looking to write about imagery and some of that came through, but I feel as though I forced myself too much. Tadayoshi Makino’s (牧野 忠義) “Village on the Sea, Moga” (“海上の村、モガ”) is … Continue reading
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Tagged calm, flicker, moga, monster hunter, percussion, relaxed, rhythm, song, sound, surface, tadayoshi makino, Village
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Pinegrove: Need 2
This was three listens I was looking to capture something about the song and I feel I was doing alright, but at one point I began to move into review mode which I wanted to avoid. I feel that, as … Continue reading
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Tagged banjo, bass, birds, guitar, melody, need, percussion, pinegrove, questioning, rhythm, song, space
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Junya Nakano: The Void
This was written over two listens about forty minutes apart. I’m not sure as to why the large gap and I don’t think it helped. I found writing about this song difficult and I think that may be due to … Continue reading
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Tagged atmosphere, Final Fantasy, junya nakano, mood, note, percussion, rhythm, song, void
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Mouse on the Keys: Stars Down
Written over one listen. I think I was mostly just looking to capture the song as it progressed but I didn’t think too much about the approach which may have been a good thing. I’m really not sure. The song … Continue reading
Mouse on the Keys: Spectres de Mouse
This was written over three listens… sort of. I was looking to capture the song any way I could. I think I should’ve pushed more for imagery than anything else as this song works with a sense of imagery really … Continue reading
Soil & “Pimp” Sessions: Hollow
This was written over one listen, albeit with some restarts as I was having difficulty getting some grounding, so to speak. I was mostly just looking to describe what was happening but I think I switched into describing the emotive … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1037: Some Rambling About Music
It’s a gentle tone that carries across and float y my ears. Gentle, but there is a sense of tension in it. There is a sense of something being off, but maybe that’s okay. Maybe that’s an okay thing to … Continue reading
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Tagged beat, chunks, drive, elsehwere, percussion, percussionist, rhythm, song
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