Sorry, Hartmut, for mistake of your name. The problems of writing in
mobile devices XD
2009/7/29, Carlos Sanchiavedraz <csanchezgs(a)gmail.com>om>:
Interesting and very peculiar and personal song,
Halmut.
And, as Julien, It reminds me Deep Purple's "Child in Time" and I also
add my BUT ;)
There are some parts out of tune in the begining and some other places
(guitar and voice at least). And maybe try to make it smoother when
you turn the volume down on the distorted guitar, unless you want
exactly that way.
Thanks for sharing.
2009/7/29, Julien Claassen <julien(a)c-lab.de>de>:
Hello Hartmut!
the song has a very special kind of charm to its name. The singer's
voice
is
certainly one I would recognise, only after having heard this song.
Always
reminds me a bit of "child in time" though. :-)
The recording quality sounds nice to my ears, the drums sounds, with
their
effects, sound really fat and much to my liking.
And here is the BUT :-) It sounds a bit out of time sometimes. And in
a
way,
that suggests to my ears rather misplaying than controlled chaos. :-) The
cymbals on the left sometimes have the feeling and one of the distorted
guitars. It creates a disturbance in the flow of the song.
Besides that though, it's in its own way: lovely. Although I wouldn't
really
use "lovely" as a description of the song. :-)
Friendly regards
Julien
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