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Skinblown Artifact
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This is a collaboration with my brother Jared (JAB...) and we have managed to turn out yet another mover and shaker.
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Phrygia creates sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought. Mainly electronic beat laden and experimental electronica, Phrygia has now started to dive into m
Phrygia creates diverse sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought, enabling the listener to further their efforts through aural stimulation. Within the music, we wish to propel you to another dimension of sound and thought, where worlds collide in a very abstract yet friendly atmosphere of knowledge and sensibility.
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Peak #2,115
Peak in subgenre #142
Author
David M. Boosamra / Jared A. Boosamra
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© - 2003 - Phrygia / Integrated Arts, LLC - David
Uploaded
November 19, 2003
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:39
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This track is just blowing up with positive feedback, and I honestly can see why, Jared out did himself here. This is a collaboration with my brother Jared (JAB...) and we have managed to turn out yet another mover and shaker. This song brings on feelings of something really esoteric, like a brisk autumn day. You know, that kind of shit. This song also has the uncanny ability to resurrect itself from muddle. What I mean by that is this track was damn near shelved because we seemed to have lost interest in it. A good day turns into a better one when Jared is in a creative mood, and we swap the chair for a while. Speeding along at the speed of the human heart when under extreme duress, or heavily excited, Skinblown takes off from the outset and never looks back. The sense of urgency is one that is acceptable, and actually sweet. Fast and impetuous this is another highly recommended song, from both Jared and I. "I'm pretty sure we are getting a little accustomed to each other's methods." I would say that to my brother if he were here right now, but he's probably getting some sleep while I pound on keys. Back to subject - Jared lays down some twisty 404 riff and beefs it up, then lays it on me. I take it from there with the jazzy chorus in the center, and he then extends it. I in turn finish the loop patterns, and smack it around a little in WaveLab. I'm sure you people that actually READ these things are content with that description. Most times, I don't write much.
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