Interesting blend of melodies and tones. This would work well placed in the right film or t.v. segment.
new sound here then! reminds of something you would hear on "How it's made"! I believe this is closer to electronic music genre wise!
Top notch tune you got here! Great instrument layering and styles. National Geographic quality stuff I want to write! Harp, kalimba and triangle holding things down until the fiddle shows up! Yeah, I love pretty much liked what I just heard and will ramble up to five stars on a five star song! Keep up the good works!
This song takes the listener on an 8 minute musical journey. There's definitely a lot of thematic repetition, but enough variation in the several "movements" that eliminates any possible boredom with the tribal vibe. I like the percussive effects inserted here and there. The violin strings section provides tension. There is enough unity and diversity in this production to make up for the length of the song. Magical and creative. Well done! I am sure this took a long time to create, and a lot of work!
Suzie Cue wakes up to her big bold sunshiney day again as she starts each and every day with a ritual. First, she needs to take a sit with her plastic blue kitty cat; which she pets for about 5 minutes. And then she's off to make some Triple-Coated and Triple-Sugared and Triple-Colored Keeorn Flakes - to give her the energy she'll need to get out the door and into Pizzicato Cereal Land - where every day is a bowl of cereal, every day a sun shiney blast full of sugary teddy bears, licorice baubles and beadly-like cotton candy clouds. Suzie always forgets to comb her hair and she seems a little wiley around the edges, but that's because the sugary thick mists of Flavorville Gem Land keep her wide-eyed and bushy-tailed - so to speak.
Great on a movie soundtrack