A Bridged Divide

By: slammy

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Added: 7/07/2007
Length: 18:35

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Electronica: Progressive
Rock/Pop: Ballad/Easy Listening
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Year: 2007

Artist's description:
A Bridged Divide

Written and produced by

Martin Kilner (slammy)

Completed 7th July 2007.

Part1: (0:00-7:25) : The Wind Is In Her Hair
Part2: (7:25 -9:15) : Frolicks in the dark
Part3: (9:15-10:55) : Departed
Part4: (10:55-13:10) : The Wind Was In Her Hair (memories from afar)
Part5: (13:10-18:35) : A Bridged Divide

Well, it's been a while since Reflections, and in truth quite a lot has happened in my life since then. This track is dedicated to my wonderful fiancee, Jenn (or grl, as some of you know her by). This track tells the tale of how our paths in life, became the same path. Dealing with time apart, and then finally being together.

greets to: Jenn, All Outpostmusic members, everyone at CTG music, everyone at The Modarchive (#modarchive included!!), all at the newly launched TraxInSpace (Great to have it back!).

Special thanks to roncli, for advice during production! will be interesting to hear what you do to the rejected part from this piece!!! :D.

(C)2007 Martin Kilner

*insert usual copyright spiel here* Unless explicitly authorised by Martin D. Kilner. Mofo's.

Inspiration:
my sweetheart, Jenn.

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Reviewed by roncli on Jul 16, 2007(3 agree, 2 disagree)
This new age ballad is an epic. Weighing in at 18 minutes and 36 seconds, and a whopping 21.27 megabytes, one thing a potential downloader must be thinking, is this worth it? Well, it's most defini... Read full review
 
Reviewed by Spectra on Oct 05, 2007
Very subtle, romantic, minimalistic, evolving piece of music that becomes increasingly energetic and has soul throughout. Loads of catchy but subdued melodies...the first part seems a bit ambien... Read full review
 
Reviewed by centaurus on Jul 25, 2007
O.K., you must be in a romantic mood to fully appreciate this one... and have some free time as well. :) This is a five-part piece with more than 18 minutes! Very peaceful and at the same time very st... Read full review
 
Reviewed by Din on Jul 22, 2007
This one is long, which can be taken as both something good and something bad. Fortunately there's much, much more good in this than bad. Things start off with what I might call the song of giant, ... Read full review
 
Reviewed by John Marwin on Jul 16, 2007
This is an epic song with many themes included into a single long stretch of a song, which is both a blessing and a curse sort of. It's not something you throw on at a party to be honest, however it ... Read full review

Comments
Jul 08 2007 12:04 am
by Libris

Heaps of variation here, really nice epic tune.



Jul 07 2007 11:11 pm
by Tympanic

Nice tune slammy. I've noticed your skill has increased markedly since being on the former TiS. Great stuff. Oh hey, add me to your friends list if you remember me (is there an award for having the most friends?) :)