Reviews written by orkabot

Haze
Reviewed: June 11, 2008
Artist: Zan
Every time I listen to a song, I have this annoying habit of always needing to picture some kind of event, or series of events, happening in order to fully appreciate it. This song gave me some interesting "visions" if you will. All of them were very David Lynch-esque. the feeling that I got from
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Reviewed: April 29, 2008
Artist: xylyx
This is a good lowkey piece of music. Something I would have playing while painting or writing. The tones are very soothing and calming. All with one plug-in as well. i applaud your boldness. It seems to have worked out pretty well. I'm sure if this was done using multiple plug-ins, it would f
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Monotone Darkness
Reviewed: April 28, 2008
Artist: Daniel Somma
Dark feel. Edgy. Good droning industrial ambient-ish track. I like it for it's "undefinability". Daniel has done a good job here. Definitely worth a listen. Picture a heap of flashing multi-cloloured strobe lights with a bunch of cool "Matrix" kids dancing to it with their sunglasses on in th
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Broken
Reviewed: July 30, 2007
Artist: Din
A good song waiting to be put into a great 1st person shooter like UT. On its own it can get a little repetitive at times but the concept behind the song is strong.
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The Sea of Tranquility
Reviewed: July 23, 2007
Artist: Din
An overall nice piece to listen to. Has an unfinished quality to it, but don't let that detract from the song as a whole. the ideas behind the song are good and with a little more work I think this piece could be great.
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Shadow People
Reviewed: July 15, 2007
Artist: PartySan
If you are any kind of Massive Attack fan then this song is going to be right up your alley. PartySan has hit the nail on the head.
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Poney Part 1 (Instajungled Remix)
Reviewed: July 15, 2007
Artist: JBL
a nicely arranged piece of electronica delight. This is definitly going on my playlist.
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Blackest of Black
Reviewed: July 13, 2007
Artist: Encrypted Transmission
I enjoyed listening to this piece. I've always been a fan of DnB. The song is somewhat repetitious, but as DnB goes that's fairly standard. It's more about the energy and getting people to move to the beat.
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