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      No Subject January 13, 2011
Written by peter29
It’s really interesting how in such circumstances, when there is no audience and no expectations music can be so moving, as if this is the perfect time for its creation. This reminds me 2006 sound check from Broad Chalke. This short piece is in my opinion very close in its mood to Soundscapes from mid 90s. But perhaps that’s just the musical key RF accidentally used. However this distinctive, rough guitar sound presented on all of the Churchscapes here seems to be even more dark and definitive. Technical question: this is not a big problem here but is it something to do with the recording process that the track itself is in mono?
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Love the sneezing too!
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Very interesting... Mon., May 3, 2010
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Beyond Crimson Sun., Mar 28, 2010
Posted by: DeVito
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New music Sun., Mar 28, 2010
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A Lovely Piece Sun., Mar 28, 2010
Posted by: dshoemaker
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Interesting Snapshot Wed., Mar 24, 2010
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