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Wizard, huh?

With the tension in the intro, I half expected the song to explode into some heavily distorted guitars accompanied by insane pyrotechnics, but it was a pleasant surprise to hear the drill'n'bass :) Sounded pretty rockin to me!

Not too much going on, nothing too involved melodic-wise, but the mood was nice and the percussion was great.

And hey, I learned a new word! :3

Lublub194 responds:

New words are always good.

The mood was what this one was all about. I wanted somewhat of a doom feeling.

Anyways, I'm glad you liked the drums :D and the rest! I appreciate the kind words always lamp :D

Moisturizer included?

I heard the first few seconds and instantly thought of a group of really overweight men in overalls playing kitchenry with pitch pipes. Not sure how that works out, but I'm glad I kept listening.

Really good stuff. The bassy synth really caught my attention, I like how it jumps in and out of the foreground :) There was a good groove - it didn't change up very much, but the switches in instruments kept it interesting.

Sweet tune, makes me wish a door-to-door salesman would show up with a box of trial-sized brain cream bottles. I could do with a mental rub.

VegetarianMeat responds:

lol, fat people.

Glad you liked it :D

Well bust my buttons.

Don't be insulted by this, but I think this song would be perfect for one of those cheesy e-card animations. It has such a perfect mood and melody to it that it just... fits. It matches the theme exactly, and even though it's depressing at times it's got a tinge of hope and sweetness.

I guess comparing it to generic e-card / inspirational animation music doesn't give it any sort of justice, but that's what I thought of it. I really like this song :) I think it's your best piece expression-wise. It starts off simply, but builds up into something really full-sounding.

The light bongo / percussion when the strings first come in is also a nice effect :)

So... yep. I tip my hat to you. This brought some thoughts of people that are only here in my memories, so you could say this song's got a universal message. Good job, Mr. Caleb!

Lublub194 responds:

Haha, I can see that yah. Although I'd make sure to be paid lots for that, ahaha.

I super liked the bongos, one of the first times I've ever used em.

I'm glad this is a universal message, I want everyone to remember those they have lost, but for the reasons why we miss them; because they were, and are worth missing.

I'm glad you liked this, thanks for stopping by :D

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I'm confused. It's like a giant, pumping genre clash. Like French, Italian, and dance styles all wrapped up in a tune that could be used in an anime or video game.

I don't even know what to say about it. It sounds good and all, it's just... weird :P Maybe if you made it into more than just a loop, so there would be more context... or somethin.

Speaking of somethin, that song I said I was going to write for you is being written and the first version of it is already uploaded if you want to take a gander.

Lublub194 responds:

HAZAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHBAHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
!!! (In other words, I'll take a look yes.)

It's not supposed to make any sense. It's one of the few things I've made when I have an awkward feeling. My music that comes out is super weird.

You should look at my newest though, it's far, far better then this.

Heh

I used to be that kid. Maybe it's because of that that this loop has different meanings.... for me, it represents the dreams that kid's dreaming in his head while he sits in silence. There's a tinge of sadness... maybe he never talks because he knows those dreams are never going to come true.

Well. Nice little piece here. Very relaxing but thoughtful :)

Lublub194 responds:

Thank ya very much sir :D

I think everyone has been that kid at some point in someplace.

Walla walla boopita bee!

The guitar sounds like it's playing a drum rhythm, but only when the drums themselves aren't playing. That was strange, but I sort like this song. It's got a suspenseful feeling. (Oh, that's the title. Har har) I think this'd go quite loverly in a a good fighting game when the protagonist is marching triumphantly through a dark cave, unaware of his approaching foe. Fun stuff.

Lublub194 responds:

Meh, I'm not a huge fan of it, but I like it bits.

The guitar sorta does do the beat for awhile... on purpose, maybe?

Anyways, yeah, this was something I just sorta threw together. I'm glad you liked it!

The Little Man

I love this song! The story actually has a meaning that I understand (or at least I think I understand it) and the accompanying music is positively unique. I love the crazy effects you put on the voice, not only because they sound sweet but because I can still understand what he's saying.

Very interesting song, not something you hear every day. I like the moral of the story as well :D Work good the up keep!

ReFreezed responds:

Well I definitively think the voice turned out much better here than the last time I used my own voice for lyrics. (Thinking of "The escape"...) Glad you enjoyed it. :)

As for the story, it's somewhat related to humans and that if we stop listening and learning from the environment then we'll become both less intelligent and more deaf/ignorant, thus making it harder to begin listening again the day we realize what has happened, and by then it might already be too late. (Longest sentence ever?)

Actually, I didn't come up with this until after the song was finished. lol

Review the for you thank! :D

Friday!

Started off slow, built up slowly to something very peaceful yet strong. This song by itself sounds much better after hearing the rest of the week's work. Sitting down and listening to them in order, this has a lot of that "and so, weary of the journey full of trials and triumphs, our hero lays his head down to rest for the night." Very satisfying end.

fr0z said this, too, but I loved the part at 1:50-1:54 where it built up, had a suspenseful silence, then eased into a simple but very nice ending. I love the cutoff at the end, that was a sweet touch.

So... after all this, all I've got to say is three cheers for Caleb! I admire your ability to keep up with your project and write a song per day while still keeping this sort of quality. I enjoyed every single song, and I'm currently downloading each of them.

Pleasure to listen, pleasure to review. Keep it up, my good friend!

Lublub194 responds:

It's intense how well you read my music. As though it were an open book, for all to read. Which is totally how my music is, but few know how to read it.

I'm not one to verbally express how I feel, it's only through music that I can achieve letting the public know how I feel. In this case, I'm glad that atleast one person was able to walk away understanding it.

I was extremely debateable about 1:50, because it's completely something new from what I've done in the past... However I do like the way it sounds now, and I'm glad that others do too.

I'm extremely happy one person was able to find enjoyment from my week.

Till next time good sir!

Thanks :D

You, my friend, are a diamond among gems.

Age 30, Male

Amateur musician.

Ohio

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