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Imminence of Memory

Author

Byron Crowfoot (Dreamscaper)

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Date Submitted

02/17/2004 | 02:30AM EST

File Information

Ambient Song | 1.4 MB | 3 min 1 sec

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Current Score

4.38 / 5.00

Score Rank: #6,588
Popularity Rank: #3,202

51 votes

271 listens

627 downloads

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Author Comments

I forgot what I was going to say..........so CLOSE too.

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Average Score: 10.0 / 10

Score: 10
squidly

"I might use this."

date: May 2, 2008

Which is likely considering how great this song is!
You nailed the transitions to other parts of the song here, slowely introducing new things and eliminating others when it's necessary.

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Score: 10
HarraH

"Genius."

by: HarraH
date: May 1, 2008

I loved this. Make more with those synth sounds you had at the start, it amazing. I love you!

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Score: 10
Chronamut

"brilliant song!"

date: July 1, 2006

I don't know why I never noticed it before! It is flawless in its beauty and its ability to capture you and send you far into the dreamscape that is.. you!

well done! Make more like this - I miss these old songs that went on forever..

your friend

-shawn-

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Score: 10
JakeGundan

"I love ambient songs"

date: February 17, 2004

but the only thing that bugs me about them is that they always have to sound sad or something, but this one didnt at least. anyway, this is going to get a 5 for sure.

Author's Response:

Yeah, they're probably my 3rd favorite out of the sub-genres of Electronic music because they're so soothing at times. It's a nice change of pace after listening to some of the hard-core stuff in Techno or Drum & Bass.

You're right about ambient music sounding sad. I think it's because most of them are slow and building; and generally our subconcious tells us when we hear a slow song that it's sad or something.

Thanx again for the review!

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