This one has more ethereal elements than your other works of this era, it's neat going back and listening to them in a row and get a better feel for the pre and post.
This one has more ethereal elements than your other works of this era, it's neat going back and listening to them in a row and get a better feel for the pre and post.
Jesus...
I've ignored a lot of your reviews. The more I find, the shittier I feel.
My bad.
I know we talk all the time on the side, but shame on me for not leaving comments here too, you know, in a timely manner. To steal a grinderism "not my cup of tea." The bass? bouncy riff/line just doesn't do it for me. /shrug.
Certainly bouncy, but I think I spent too much time pondering WTF are deathrock haircuts. Thanks for sharing.
It's an interesting look that takes a lot of product, i see lots of people with toned down versions of it so i suppose it's mainstream now.
This is a pretty straightforward, faithful remix. The beat was a bit weird to me, with is VERY strange coming from me, I should check to see if I'm alright. Thanks for sharing.
Another of your winding journeys. I don't remember this one much from yesteryear, shame on me. I saw you stole my "I'm a tinkerer" line, bastard.
Neat opening track to something grander. Curious, what is the 'epic' part of this? Thanks for sharing.
I downloaded this and added it to my playlist some time ago, but never wrote anything here for some reason. /shrug. This is another well done track, but I'm more interested in the below reviewer. It strikes as odd that one with 5 fans, and with several 'best of' tracks that have less than 500 views themselves would make such a statement. Curiouser and Curiouser.
There are those who crave and dig for the unique and truly inventive things buried deep within the shit-heap that is the internet, and those who are content with rarely breaking through the surface. While being a fecal miner has greatly benefited fellows such as ourselves, the golden kernels they seek within might not be worth sifting through shit to get to. And as far as their fanbase and exposure goes, it matters not the level of success they've found. They walked away with learning that popularity, listens, ratings and societal status doesn't determine the worth of an artist, or their work. Only their ability to make another feel through expression and how sincerely they can achieve that does.
A small victory, I think. But still a victory.
This had a neat, haunting, quality to it. Shame 'tis so short.
I see Grinder brought up genre-hopping already. I'll just, you know, quietly, subtly, say that I NEVER...EVER...borrow from any genre at all, you know, ever...I..umm...
Haha, right?! x)
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