Re: A sort of tune thingy

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Hello Will!
Well I never... Do you grow dark and depressed on us. Honestly I like it. Melodically speaki9ng, there is something very typically British about it, which has never drawn me. But there are passages, where you set that aside as well and then it's just PERFECT! Otherwise it has something, which I might call quaint or rural about it, to which I just can't connect. I don't have it in me, although I live rather out of the way. :-) Well so much about the melody for a start. Let's come to the sounds. The textures are very impressive, highly suggestable. What a wonderful choice. I suppose, that quite a lot of them is programmed by you. So if we ever get to meet, remind me to just stand you a beer or two for that. Beautiful. The lead sound in the first passage in connection with the dull pad, creates an immensely graspable atmosphere in my mind. There are a few passages, which sound a little "clumpsy". If we talk in picutres, I'd say mud and very oppressive fog. Perhaps as described by A.c. Doyle put into the mouth of Holmes. I can't recall it exactly, but he was talking about fog, tha's almost yellow or brown and weighing the streets down. The flow from one section to another is rather smooth, continuily morphing from one misery to the next. Everyone of them with their very personal touch and feel. From almost mysterious and breathy to thick and sluggish to big and "midieval". And now, I find, that it is also educating for me, since I have to look up some spellings in the dictionary, since I need some words, which I so rarely use. :-) When I listened, I first had the impression of simple arrangements. Now, that I've listened again, I detect, that it has more to it than the first ear full suggested. Some nice layering, creating dense soundclouds, without overburdening it. There's a nice flow between the instruments, sometimes even in one section. I believe this is more based on the sounds than production here. So this is very well orchestrated most of the time. perhaps all of the time, but for a few "scenarios" I don't care. :-) I just love the mix. There's the unobtrusive bass, subtle and full. Hm. It's well balanced. Thank you for sharing tht Will. Overall I enjoyed it greatly and if ever I learn to be a little more rural and pastoral, then I will appreciate the full beauty and glory of that piece. Beautiful craftsmanship and a nice tune. - Considering, what I've been hit by, I think the subject is... cute. :-)
  Warm regards
         Julien

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