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Satyagraha Offline




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Posted: Oct. 26 2004, 10:59

astigma.mp3

Please forgive me.


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Posted: Oct. 26 2004, 15:03

Forgiven.

This is quite nice... I like the layered clean guitars. I'd much rather hear this in dance clubs than the stuff they play now...

Good to know you can experiment with a variety of styles.


rgds,


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Posted: Oct. 26 2004, 17:09

What should you be forgiven for? It's excellent!! :D It sounds very like the Pet Shop Boys, who are my favourite band as far as normal 'pop' music is concerned. :)

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Posted: Oct. 26 2004, 19:24

Very nice calm atmosphere. I like this a lot. GJ!

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Posted: Oct. 27 2004, 07:39

Very professional sounding mix. The track wasn't dominated by Oldfield influences and was a welcome departure. It sounds as good and as convincing as any professionally produced dance single in the charts. Well done!
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Posted: Oct. 29 2004, 06:17

Thanks for your very nice compliments. This track was really just an experiment and a bit of a joke, but I think I just might go electronica now. It's lazy man's work, you know. And so much fun.

The mixing was hard, though. Making everything distinct, loud and clear took a lot of equalizing and compressing. And I think the mastering made the overall sound too saturated. Software mastering doesn't work, really.


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Posted: Nov. 01 2004, 12:34

I like it; however, I can't really think of anything to say about it, other than that I'd perhaps try to make the drums a little less repetitive. Nice work, Satyagraha!
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Posted: Nov. 07 2004, 13:33

I like it!
I dont forgive you :)
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Posted: Nov. 07 2004, 13:38

You like it yet you won't forgive him?

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