Wasn't too fond of the ending. I don't mind the way it leads to the ending but it feels like you just put in whatever you could at the end to finish it. I loved the rest of it though. Also, the title is very clever.
Wasn't too fond of the ending. I don't mind the way it leads to the ending but it feels like you just put in whatever you could at the end to finish it. I loved the rest of it though. Also, the title is very clever.
I need to work on my endings lol. I kinda of just want to make loops. :D
This is great. Well done. My dad used to play this on the cassette player in his Lada Samara (A poor excuse for a car). I fondly remember cleaning it outside on a hot Summer day with the doors open and his speakers blasting "I am the Walrus". I'd sing it all the time... When I was in grade 2/3 in a catholic school. Thanks for the updated memory.
i know this respinse is extremely late but... i very happy i could bring you back to a great memory. Thank you
I also happen to Mongolian throat sing for fun. You did an awesome job. How I wish I had the same samples you do and evidently good recording equipment. This was a great song, my only issue was the blunt ending but it didn't take away from how much I enjoyed it. Great work!
REALLY?! I catch your pieces from time to time and never heard one where throat singing was utilized! You have to tell me which one it is or make one where you do!
This is fucking cool.
thanks bro
This reminded me of Clockwork Orange. For instilling nostalgia 5 stars.
I've never heard of that, but I'm googling it now!
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