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indietrashrock
11-28-2007, 10:00 AM
http://myspace.com/indietrash
new song up. it's called syklus, and I'd appreciate if y'all could give it a spin and post some feedback. cheers! :)
p.s.
that new *luhn track rules so bad, http://sputnikmusic.com/forums/showthread.php?t=542283
Happy_Squirrel
11-28-2007, 10:55 PM
Hmmm...different. Not what I expected from you guys. It was so mellow, I thought for sure that you were setting me up for a crazy change in dynamics. I kept expecting it to explode in my face like a porn star, but it didn't. Are you guys o.k.? Did you finally get your Prozac?
It was interesting. I'd be lying if I said I liked this as much as your other stuff. But it was a'ight. It works as a nice textural ambient vibe. The way you guys used synthesizers was kind of dark and brooding. It sort of reminded me of Fear Factory, except without the pummeling guitars, ridiculously fast double-bass drums and blistering vocals. So, basically just the keyboard part of fear factory. Yeah, anyway, I don't think it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, but I dig it.
einzweiveirfunf
11-29-2007, 04:55 AM
Syklus
Interesting simple start, though a little annoying. Leads into the next section very well. Sounds like early sci-fi kind of soundtrack. Cool simplified drums.Very minimalist and very atmospheric. I like the piano and synth sound a lot. It in generall sounds very mysterious. Didn't realise it had gone back to the begging since i checked it, that's how much it sucked me in.
indietrashrock
11-29-2007, 01:29 PM
thanks for listening bros!
Richard:
too... sane for you? lol. I get what you mean. glad you liked it even though you didn't care for it as much as you cared for our other tunes. cheers!
Calum:
I get what you mean 'bout "annoying". it's definitely a risky choice for intro/outro, as some people are destined to dislike it. thanks for the compliments concerning the other elements of the track. cheers!
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