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I am really feeling the vibe with this one. I caught myself rocking to the looped beat that by the time 2:03 in the song I am thinking to myself, "Has 1OTA ever presented his work to the public, He could probably get an entire gymnasium rocking to his vibe?" I would hope you had ambitions for more, I don't want to put no limits on you man, this was fire! Very addictive like candy.

zybor responds:

Thank you for your kind words. :) Happy holiday!

You can do a lot with this beat...I love that opening :44 seconds in the song, reminds me of a lot of Japan-pop tracks. then you really breakout into a jam 1:33 seconds in to the track.
It is great to start my mornings with.

XesT responds:

Great thanks, love to hear this ^^

I feel like you really put your foot into this one: Keep Jamming my friend.

zybor responds:

Thank you for the review! SORRY that took me soooo long to reply! I meant to do that asap, sorry :(

Thanks for your kind words!

This was certainly a great way to tell a story. Makes me want to read that actual book. "Memory Planet," sounds like something right up my ally.
Especially if the little boy learns how to transcend.

hania responds:

I should really finish it. I only got up to chapter 15 or so... hmm...

Louisiana was rough when I was down there; But yall have the best zydeco, blues, jazz, rock, OMG, your state is the home of the best music ever. I am sure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTEB-1nayT0 this lady is from your home town and if not she learned from someone in your state. I also think her song fits your story very well. When I think of Louisiana I think of my harmonica and songs played with a "SAW!"
A saw people. If you have never heard the beautiful sounds produced by a saw, go to Louisiana. Just avoid angry people in trucks and you will be fine.
I so love the South.
Ok I am done talking. Thanks for the Halloween Story Seven.

DrSevenSeizeMD responds:

We have the best food too.

Since I can not get a PM to you, I am going to have to meet you in this coffee shop with the wonderful Jazz music and ask...
I am hoping this reaches you.
I was wondering..not just because you don't want to tell people where you live. Just as I don't so forgive me for prying, but do you live in India?
(Just PM me, I leave it open for people to answer questions.)

If so that is cool. just wondering, What it is that I say that would interest a man or woman from India?

I'd also like to know how to acquire those keys to revolution; the time you put in IDM's let me know your mind has already worked it out.
(Man this song is wonderfully distracting!)

zybor responds:

I live in Toronto, Anishinaabe (also known as Canada) but I consider myself a citizen of the world. Nations and borders are restrictive imagination of human's greed and selfishness. Music is a universal culture, I do not interest in multiculture, I am for transculturalism. Example of transculture is in language there is Esperanto. But music have always been transcultural. That's what we should be, not being boxed into social construct like races, genders, money, and class.

This track I think would go well as a cinematic finish for a piece I drew called, "City Walk."
I've been taking time to listen to tracks that kind of showcases what I was feeling when I drew it. Chillside is a very smooth song.

TheHoodedFiend responds:

Thanks man, feel free to use it.

Good title, nice theme. It struck a cord with me. Especially with everything I am going through I need a beat that will help me focus and this is a song filled with a one track determination from start to finish.

Samurai's where like that you know. You read stories like the Art of WAR and you find that before a samurai sets to dual another, he has already made his determination as to where he must cut to kill his opponent. He does not cut to maim, he does not cut to later have to deal with the man or ask for peace. He cuts with a blinding determination, steel through bone. Cleans his sword. Leaves. Much in the same fashion as your song.

The climax is there. Just have to have the right story to bring it out. LOL.

the-grimlord responds:

Wow, so many years have passed since I made this thing and your comment really surprised me. :) I feel awesome now. LOL I've made over 30 songs since then, though never really recorded them in a proper manner. But your comment really makes me want to create until the end of my days. Thanks a lot for commenting and for finding and bringing this song out from the deepest and most hidden parts of the internet. You made the samurai funky again!

Interesting.

EMBL3M responds:

I thought so too.

This was a great song. I felt it could be the caption song for most of the Comic-Con productions that have been showcased in the past year and a half.

hania responds:

I wish it was!

I am an artists who always seeks to give you a piece of material that makes your heart beat like a speaker!

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