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ConnyOlivetti wrote:thanks for feedback
Quaco wrote:Conny - I love the album! It's my favorite of yours so far, most definitely. I think I respond to the more thoughtful/ambient approach. It's in the car, so I get a chance to listen to parts of it all the time -- it's been sort of the soundtrack to the last couple weeks.
I'm going to try to give you a more track-by-track comment in a bit, maybe next week. I really like the direction though.
xo
Jimmy
comrade moleskin wrote:Feedback is on my to-do list, but this last week or two has been insanely busy with the jug band and preparing for a D&D game with the children. Will prioritise this next week as I've really enjoyed the album. (Suddenly realises I could have been listening to it last night while working instead of Discreet Music - doh!)
comrade moleskin wrote: this last week or two has been insanely busy with the jug band and preparing for a D&D game with the children
Quaco wrote:comrade moleskin wrote: this last week or two has been insanely busy with the jug band and preparing for a D&D game with the children
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comrade moleskin wrote:Quaco wrote:comrade moleskin wrote: this last week or two has been insanely busy with the jug band and preparing for a D&D game with the children
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I'm not sure what you're surprised about, but you can see details of the Jug Band in the thread in this section; as for the D&D, I've been playing the game since I was at school (1979) on and off; am currently running a reasonably light (low peril) campaign for my children (13 & 10), their cousin (15), and my wife (4n). They get quite enthusiastic about playing and it's hard to keep up with writing stuff.
ConnyOlivetti wrote:a unique opportunity to follow the work on the next album!
songs/tracks uploaded in a state of progress
whenever there is a major change in a song/track, it will be updated!
http://connyolivetti.bandcamp.com/album/obsession
ConnyOlivetti wrote:comrade moleskin wrote:Feedback is on my to-do list, but this last week or two has been insanely busy with the jug band and preparing for a D&D game with the children. Will prioritise this next week as I've really enjoyed the album. (Suddenly realises I could have been listening to it last night while working instead of Discreet Music - doh!)
Take your time Simon, there is more to life than a new CO album!
comrade moleskin wrote:
I have really enjoyed listening to the album. Was it planned as 'segments of a whole'? Only it seems to flow very naturally from one piece into the next - indeed listening without paying attention to the track numbers (as one must when driving) there is a feeling of wholeness that is greater than the parts. The vocal samples are worked in well and the overall sound of the record is terrific - warm and encompassing, yet with dark and foreboding themes.
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