Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed it. :)
Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed it. :)
Good to hear people are enjoying it!
This is great; the chorus is brilliant.
Thankies, Benjamin!
Nice. The chord progression sounds like it could have been taken from a ColdPlay song. (I mean that well.) :)
Thanks!
I love Coldplay, so I take it well =]
I love it! Thanks for posting this.
Thanks a lot Benjamin!
Good stuff!
Thanks!
This is really cool! I like your style.
Thank you, I'm glad you like it!
Congratulations on your front page feature! This is a very strong track. One of the key phrases in your description in my estimation is "tightly woven"--the elements of this music really are very tightly woven together, organized and performed. I would be hard-pressed to provide criticism of any element singularly. This tightness, combined with what feels to me the perfect length for this material, makes this movement one of your best short works. Keep it up!
Hey Ben, I'm glad you enjoyed the track -- and appreciate your kind words! Thanks for dropping by!
It was a neat experience to read through your description while listening to the track. Why the hell did someone make this trip in the first place?
First of all, I'm glad you took time to zone into the music I create. Thanks !
In my imagination it is someone who meant business to make in africa but didn't expect it to go awry, perhaps a voluntary worker of some humanitarian aid, some extremely dedicated tourist, illegal endangered-species hunter etc. and then, the weirdest, most amazing stuff really happens when you least expect it.
Sounds like authentic Baroque. I wish it were much longer!
Thanks, that's one of the best compliments I received :)
Age 35, Male
Pianist and composer
Massachusetts, USA
Joined on 9/27/09