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PC (other)Flowering of Rose

Author: flag Tangerine (Philipp Barsky) GroupLooker House GroupT-Rex [TRX] GroupThe SandS

Uploaded By: flagusual

Song Length: 3:59
Release Year: 2000
Song Status: Active
Song Bitrate: 128 kbps
Song Source: Compo Entry
Song Platform: PlatformPC (other)


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5th place in mp3 music competition at CAFe 2000.

"This composition was created in 1998 for a little
meditation training based on "Psychosynthesis" by R.Assagioli.
I used my Maxi Sound 64 H.S.Pro with GM set (do you recognize
edited Roland patches? ;), "Orangator" (for a sort sequence),
sampled bells and guitar (one of my fist tries to play it).
Original song lenght is about 7 minutes, but I've cut 3
minutes from the beginning (there are just pad chords and
bells) to fit the compo rules. I decided to enter it in a
compo not because I wanted to win, but to give listeners a
break from 99% house music ;)."

Last Queued : 1 month, 1 week ago

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It was added 1 year, 1 month ago.

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flagViraxor
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reminds me of Mick Rippon, has some bass overlapping here and there but it's well composed overall. 4