ShadowMom
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Date: February 24, 2008 @ 4:15 PM
I have to tell you-- I love what you've done with this track. Shows what some work and love for music can do. Talent helps, too! But I'm adding it to my DMusic Radio playlist... when a track goes over 3 minutes or so, I'm usually out the door. Not so with this one. It reminds me of Warren Zevon-- and I hope you don't consider that an insult, because he's one of my personal favorites.
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Mojosnake
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Date: February 24, 2008 @ 5:12 PM
VERY,VERY cool love the mood of this the guitar and synths are freakin cool and can u sing!!!! the verse meody is my fave with the way the guitars and synth ans bass all create this uber vibe for your vocals the only thing that gets me is the guitar tone on some parts of the song.....just the guitarist in me being picky at moments it's absolutely dreamy and at times nasty and nasely though this does create an interesting contrast pickyness aside i thought this track was wonderful you rock man!!!!
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NosmoKing
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Date: February 25, 2008 @ 12:16 PM
Dude, you got a Dell .. I mean a new bass! (Sounds great) I really enjoyed this tune! Very well done.. I liked what you did with the guitar.. sliding in and out of key! Nice mix on this as well and nice use of synths!
Good job! 
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evansorchid
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Date: February 25, 2008 @ 3:27 PM

Marvelous crystal clear production and separation. One of the main melody motifs reminds me somewhat of an old Foreigner song. (***I've been waiting for a girl like you....***) The vocals are recorded very well and blend into the mix nicely. Sweet sweeping guitar solo riff. I love the jamming part at the end that begins with a faux siren sound and where the bass guitar begins to kick in to gear. Nice composition, but it tends to be a bit static, meaning that it reaches a plateau and kinda stays there, or maybe that simply my perception because of the song length. I might try to toss in some elements that might give it some dynamic bite. I don't know, maybe some vocal harmonies, or instrumental surprises that focus on the rhythm tossed in here and there. It just sounds like you were being too careful with it during the main body of the song, if you know what I mean. But, man, the production is awesome. I hope that didn't sound too critical. You know I love your work, Martin.
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aorpete
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Date: February 26, 2008 @ 2:10 PM
Bliss... listening on my headphones...
Love the real bass - you can feel that punch!!!
Got a great full-band sound here, so many different parts all peaking in-an-out... lovely stereo separation.
You already know I am a big-fan... 
An WOW... then end sounds more dramatic - I LIKE THAT!!!
Great work here my friend!
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ViciousKitty
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Date: February 27, 2008 @ 5:37 PM
ahhhhh...now this is wicked good...Im humbled!!!Very well put together track....
This track moves real well.The instruments all seem to cut in real well.The bass tone is pretty clear.Very good placement of the different guitar tracks from within the panning field...Good melody and vocal performance!!  
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TameasDust
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Date: February 29, 2008 @ 3:59 AM
Now tell me when did you first notice this addiction to NASCAR and all forms of oval racing 
Very well done ... evolving and enjoyable .. 
Morning Groove 2 soon to be on DMusic Radio added
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GeneHilbert
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Date: May 12, 2008 @ 4:30 AM
This is kewl, nice and airy. I have heard this before - is this a reworked version. I hear a little Neil Young in this.
Kewl Tune - Good Job
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Bluenevus
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Date: September 1, 2008 @ 11:38 AM
oh wow man, after listening to UR for a while, its good to hear this side of you again. This is sweet. Very chill. Whoah...good to hear you sing and man you can...hope to hear more of it..!
Dude, this kicks some serious a$$
Frank
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