Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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I like that! Very breezy and super catchy "We can go on (or out?)" hook.
ReplyDeleteWere the computer generated "synths" supposed to represent actual machines, and if so, which ones?
The video matched perfectly with the feelings that the music was provoking.
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ReplyDeletelooks like arp 2600
ReplyDeleteThe synths reminded me of danmcp's little models. The large red mouse/animal reminded me of Miyazaki's film Tonari no Totoro - especially at the end of the video.
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