I really liked how this started out sounding like a simple bell instrumental, then it transitioned into this really mellow relaxed piece. The last minute of this piece kinda felt like it dragged on and kinda of forced, other than that it was good.
This very special album was commissioned by Dairy Tade himself to accompany his cream submission to the Greater Highlands Dairy Foundation's biennial tasting competition. He hoped to sway the taste buds of the judges with the perfect mix of creamy bass lines and milky leads. Unfortunately, the GHDF stopped releasing the competition results publicly after the depasteurization scandal of 2006 but agreed there was no problem with the album release after the event.
https://stephenlucas.bandcamp.com/album/a-lactic-legend
I strive to use all open source or personally programmed synths in my music – PureData/Max and Ardour, while playing my lead parts in on my M-Audio Axiom 61. I create all of my 3D album art in Blender.
I really liked how this started out sounding like a simple bell instrumental, then it transitioned into this really mellow relaxed piece. The last minute of this piece kinda felt like it dragged on and kinda of forced, other than that it was good.
Hey, thanks for the review. I see what you mean with it dragging toward the end. Maybe once the drums disappear, nothing really takes their place and there should be more to fill in that space and support the lead.
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