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Blystyryng

Age/Gender: 21, Male
Location: C-Burg, PennA
Job: evil resident@home

Eagles may fly, but weasels never got sucked into jet-engines..."How come the jellybeans stop singing only when YOU tell them to? I thought them up, Goddamnit!" -(HeyLo Jimmies)

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Music Reviews: 31
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Latest Flash Reviews

60 Reviews | 9 w/ Responses

Score: 9
Custodial Catastrophe

"great take on "roughin' it" as a free thinker"

date: October 29, 2009

this happens to everyone with inspiration led by individuals that don't know the correct way to lead specifically them. tension builds up and the inspired one feels a pressing need to maintain their level of inspiry, of cutting-edge ideas, and it changes the system. because the destruction shown in this movie is only a basic perception... the giantic change present in that individual will bring rise to an organization much like the one they were spurned from but with their specific wishes for improvement institued as the 'first rule' this time around :)

November 1, 2009

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I'm not sure I follow you but thanks for taking the time to review this.

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Score: 10
Ambition

"you've got to trust yourself to get through the cr"

submission: Ambition
date: October 29, 2009

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then you've got to trust yourself to get out of the dullness that happens after.

nice cycle!

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Score: 10
R-Evolution

"great take on the whole process"

submission: R-Evolution
date: October 29, 2009

even though in the movie it shows aliens and other planets, you don't have to go that far to understand the cycle:
within your community, what you know, your "world", you grow in stages kinda like this. the difference in capabilities between a baby and a fully-grown adult is a sweet example of evolution within a human lifetime.
in the fallopian tube, you can't eat complex things. then in the womb you can't breathe. then in the cradle, you can't walk. then in the house you can't defend yourself against walls and the floor (it came out of friggin' NOWHERE, mom! WAAHHHH). then you can't defend yourself against more advanced organisms (i had an great day at school, but the bullies were just playing around and i got a booboo...) then you can't relate to others until you develop, modify, change yourself. after that, you meet someone completely different in culture, lifestyle, skincolor, habits, and you BOTH are alien (completely not understood) to each other, and you BOTH share your passions, your energy, and you BOTH should gt some inspiration out of it all.

maybe travelling the world and meeting everybody gives you a natural high even more than suggested at the end of this movie. just makes sense

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Latest Audio Reviews

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Score: 7
[dj-Jo] Color of Excitement

"just smooth the edges"

date: August 28, 2009

using fades will keep the sweet background buzz from overpowering (except on the beats you want it to, of course). and tweaking the properties of those synths to make each track stand out in it's own way. then even when they all hit the same beat, they build instead of cancelling out.
and more voice so the transition feels natural. a fadein for the jump tracks would fill out a few more seconds and let you showcase each track in it's own few beats before putting it all together.
kudos!

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Score: 8
Madness train mix remix

"closing in on pretty perfect, bro! :)"

date: April 21, 2009

you know what the end could use? fading to bring tracks in and out every few beats, then bring them all in for 4 near the very end and 4 getting louder -right- before the end. that would clear up much of the business. and you could definitely smooth out the rest of the song with this focus, but it doesn't necessarily need it.
you did a great job voluming in the tracks, but if you drop some down while bringing one or two to the front at a time, this song'll feel much better to listen to.

kuuuudos!

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Score: 10
[Psycho Pathic g-R]

"layered like a cake...Sweet!"

date: November 28, 2008

a simple WOW could do, but I so love words I've got to splurge a little-
the craftsmanship is apparent in this piece, how the melody moves smoothly from track to track and each FX gets some background time; This is how music should be made! Thank you for stepping up the club genre and raising the bar---ever onwards and upwards, ha.

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