Re: Christmas album produced in Linux

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Hello Jason!
  Let me start with the bad news: this is absolutely not my music. :-)
OK, now I can dedicate the rest of this mail to all the good points. The production is fantastic. Especially back to 337 has a very "round" full sound. The choice of stick for the snare - or production - is rather perculiar. all the instruments together make a really filled, balanced whole. The vocals are very clear and distinct as well. 'd say: superb. No, I do say so. UK3 has a snare played in a more agreeable way to myu ears, or just more expected way. Although in hindside, I'd say, that I would have expected the snare sounds swapped for those two. Nice idea, to start off with a sort of fast country reminiscent rhythm and the acoustic guitars and then break into the punk routine again. If the word "christmas" wouldn't figure so prominently in the lyrics, I'd choose this as my soundtrack for the bloody 24th, just because of its happy sound, reminding me more of summer, open windows and probably something as daft as "cruising round in a car". :-) I could just imagine my neighbour having this CD on, windows down and then driving through the neighbourhood (lonely country roads with a nice view). :-) I can't say this often enough: I LOVE your drums! The way they are produced... Yum! :-)
  Warm regards (from a much too cold land)
         Julien

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