Hi Julien, Thank you for your lengthy and detailed review, I felt very honoured to read such an in-depth description. I also appreciate your frank remarks on what you did not like in the album. Julien Claassen wrote: > The first track, I have already listened to before. I like its > heaviness. Although with the beginning I would have suspected > somethiang even darker and more menacing. Think film music. The The > sound you used on every three (couting in a slow 4/4 measure0 is very > special. Yep, the particular sound you point at reminds me of Friday the 13th movies, while the rest of the song really doesn't :D Well, the lyrics are slightly creepy though. That sound is from a sample that came out at least 10 years ago, probably when toying with some Korg M1 soundbank, I cannot recall for sure. > Do you like Pink Floyd? Yes, you are right :) A substantial part of my musical "education" in late 90's included endless jam sessions, which often departed from 'Lucifer Sam', 'Interstellar Overdrive' or ''Set the Controls...". > the 7th track [...] Where did you take the choir sound from? It's from a collection of samples made with my friend's Groovebox, again years ago. > "Palava uni" is again a track I can't really connect to. It's to > bulky and too seperate in its parts. The last one has been a dear and difficult one for me and that's why it is the last. It was first intended for an ambient project influenced by early Aphex Twin, FSOL and Neural Network, but this is what came out instead... Perhaps the guitars and vocals have some connection to our current project, the album of Valistuksen Tuhosieni, which is a prog-rock-post-punk-who-knows band. > Akll in all, a nice album, I'll be sure to keep for more listenings. Thanks again Julien!! :) Cheers, Tapani ------------------------------------ www.sysimetsa.urli.net _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user