Britmick
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Date: June 26, 2006 @ 6:30 PM
Blimey bruv. sounds like an English country garden tune with all the folks dressed up like something out of a midsummer nights dream.
Hope it works for you
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freddemillio
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Date: August 6, 2006 @ 6:43 AM
What a great thing to be able to compose for a live group like this. I am jealous (in a healthy and supportive way, if ya know what I mean). I really like your choice of instruments. To my ears that instrumentation is very fresh, very strange (in a refreshing, positive sense). I enjoyed this totally. I must admit that I did not detect anything English country garden in this. For me the mood was more pensive and more experimental. The melody line was a lot of fun as it is unexpected (at least for me). It works well as a short piece but I think that it could be extended with some solos. Perhaps some more abstract passages based on the main theme but really pushing against the scale?
Great composition and the orchestra is doing a pretty good job with it. A bit more polish on the performance and the recording and this will go from good to great.
But I already love it now so it goes straight to 
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MinisterofSc...
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Date: October 23, 2006 @ 2:11 PM
I loved this too. For a rough take:damn! Good, good, good.
Is it really exciting to have a band play something all out of your brain? It's gotta be.
This really reminded me of some of Zappa's stuff, particularly the first (or second?) track on "Ahead of Their Time"...Prelude, maybe? The title illudes me. None the less, it was the first thing that popped to my mind.
Mighty Impressed
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Snoogans775
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Date: November 9, 2006 @ 10:02 PM
ah schucks, I was gonna avoid a Zappa connection, but Scissors let that go. This actually reminded me more of earlier composers anyway though, more of an early modern feel to me, with more of a jolly rhythmical regularity to it. I hope this building is made out of jello and skyscraping cheez-its, it would be very fitting to the tune.
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