Very nice, and sorry for being late! There are many kinds of anticipation but i think you've covered as many as you can in one audio submissions, also my star rating system is bugged so I'm not going to leave any. 8/10
Does anyone ever really read these...? :P
Anyway, this is a piece that has been waiting to be mastered and submitted for a long time. Yeah, it's long and repetitive. That's kind of what Techno is all about. Hey, if you like it--vote. Reviews are always welcome, and if you leave one I will respond. That's pretty much it. Hope you enjoy the music.
Very nice, and sorry for being late! There are many kinds of anticipation but i think you've covered as many as you can in one audio submissions, also my star rating system is bugged so I'm not going to leave any. 8/10
No stars!? Ah, well...redesign and all. Something's bound to be wonky, I guess. I hope that your rating star thingy gets fixed and all that jazz. Anyway, thanks for the review! Hope you're doing well. :)
Interesting.
I can indeed feel a sense of anticipation while listening to this. Like you are living the moment, that you await, inside your mind. The more you think about it.. The more intense it gets [sometimes it's amusing feeling all that energy go *poof* when whatever you were anticipating on wasn't all of what you thought it would be].
Anticipation is the bane of time. Time slows down if you continue to stretch out the inevitable sequence of life. It's best to be patient, then keep dwelling on something in the future. The time will surely come, and if you continue to circle around that idea.. you forget about your present. Like staring at the clock during school hours; you come to the realisation that it's simply a state of inertia.
People always anticipate and stretch time in their mind, rather than focus on other things that diminishes the illusionary phase of time that anticipation gives off.
Interesting. 5/5 10/10. The song gives off a feeling of pursuit. A longing for something ahead of you.
I anticipated your review (pun intended), but that does not mean that I am any less appreciative of it. Once we achieve that which we were anticipating, we move on to the next thing, and the next, and so on ad infinitum.
An interesting skew on this is waiting for the next big thing, whatever that may be for any given individual. At some point you either choose to give in and accept what exists now, or you go on waiting and waiting indefinitely, never making a move; stagnating in place with nothing to show for it. For instance, let's consider computers. We all have one, so we pretty much know the score. They are quite simply obsolete before you even remove them from the box they come in. Nevertheless, if you hadn't decided to actually purchase one at some point you would not even be here now.
Thanks again for the excellent vote and review! I'm glad that you enjoy the music, and the small things make all the difference.
what did you use to make this?
it is a great song but what did you use to make it?
i desire to know what you used.
this song puts my ears in a good mood.
Thanks for the great feedback and that shiny new 10, RickenBlue! Putting ears in a good mood is definitely my goal. :)
Actually, I use the MTV Music Generator 2 (PS2) for all of my current music creation needs. All my mastering is done using Adobe Soundbooth after the file is recorded onto the computer and saved in mp3 format.
drums...
turn them drums up man...good track
Thanks for the quick review, man. Believe me, I would love to crank up those drums even more if I could. Headphones work well, but a good set of speakers with a bass booster and/or sub-woofer would really help amp up those kicks.
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