@zoundsabar I’m certainly glad I was able to inspire you. I find this group does that a lot of that for me, so it’s good to be able to give back. :smiley:

And yes, as you guessed, looking over your shoulder and listening to what you were hearing is what I imagined would be fascinating. For me, musique concrete is such a unique genre with an inspiring history. Its sounds and processes seem so simplistic, and yet, the ability to emulate that sound convincingly and compellingly in my own studio escapes me. It’s the reason your piece caught my attention because whether by design or accident, you nailed it.

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I’m so glad you did take the time to listen and pass on some of your thoughts. And now that you have I can post this 3rd of 3 posts I have of my verbose version of a small give back…

And the chronologically last one, number 21 of my notes…

@RichieWitch This is like a train from some underworld location, barreling along, with really nicely evolving rhythm and subtle melody. The anvil clangers’ and other percussionists’ arms must have been tired by the end of that. Really fun and unusual. I’ll have to check out other pieces in the Darkwave genre.

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Thanks so much @RichieWitch and @zoundsabar for taking time to thoughtfully listen to all of the tracks and provide feedback. Greatly appreciated!

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thanks for the feedback!

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We just heard your track on Radio Bern RaBe as part of the Musicfestival Bern radio show! Only know a few words in German, but it was pretty cool to hear people talking about great music and art from across the ocean.

For others interested, the festival radio show is on again for the next few days at noon local time (6 am where I live) at this URL:

And then on Saturday an hour later.

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