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thomNorth
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mhutch
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My comment is that I might buy the EP (where does one do that?). I really like this.
Also listened to some more of your stuff, and enjoyed it too. Very nice work. |
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thomNorth
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Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:47 am |
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yo there,
you can have it for free! you can get the EP at: www.riversend.net.au/downloads/Nightworks.EP.zip
As payment in kind, if you like it, i guess just send it\burn it for someone else. spread the word around, The Nightworks are coming to town!
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Greener
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Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:52 am |
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Is you drum supervisor playing an actual drum kit? It's cool. |
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thomNorth
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Mon Jun 09, 2008 6:39 pm |
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mhutch: cool.
Greener: Damn, how did you pick it? No, its not a real drum-kit we only have one mic \ one in, between the four of us, so full kit recording was not an option - what gave it away? playing too tight? not enough sample variation? |
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Interesting beats that don't seem out of place amongst the other instruments. What did you use?
Sounds like many different snare samples, like for different levels of energy. Where are you guys from?
I like it. |
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