we're gonna take over the world together (sunfruit)

By: 8bitstrawberry

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Added: 10/05/2007
Length: 4:55

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Genres:
Electronica: Chillout/Lounge
Electronica: Trip Hop/Acid Jazz
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Year: 2007

Artist's description:
Fresh stuff fom my new main project, sunfruit.
www.mikseri.net/sunfruit

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Reviewed by Spectra on Oct 08, 2007
Very Bjork-esque tune...a collage of sound with an interesting instrumental arrangement and a slow evolution/progressive feel (typical of Orbital). At 13:19 it does some impressive experimentation wi... Read full review

Comments
Jul 18 2008 7:56 am
by greenmagnet

perfect sounds...



Jul 16 2008 9:55 am
by jaede

I dig this one ;)



Nov 25 2007 3:29 pm
by Tympanic

uh huh, fresh and crisp like cool spring rain :)



Oct 31 2007 8:45 am
by _douglas

My god this is fantastic...



Oct 24 2007 3:22 am
by arhipco

very nice and kind song. good work



Oct 10 2007 12:52 pm
by TwiTerror

I like what I hear. You have a fun sound, something I'd picture in a film like "Run Lola Run."



Oct 06 2007 9:44 am
by solo

You really have a fresh style 8bit, I'm becoming a real fan. This minimal chillbeat tune has crisp exciting mixing and feels like something deep forest or future sound of london might have produced.



Oct 06 2007 5:36 am
by 8bitstrawberry replying to Din

Yep, the art's mine, the full picture is on the mikseri.net artist page I've typed up in the description.



Oct 05 2007 11:12 pm
by Din

First off, love the album art :) Is that another one of yours? As for the song itself, the rhythm section is excellent, and I enjoyed the use of gapped/gated bell-type pads floating around a little behind the drums. However, I think this piece is missing something. I had to listen to it a second time, turn my speakers up, and lean in close to hear all the musical business filtered down to background noise. I think something in the foreground complimenting that background section might help. Either that or a vocal line with relaxed, dreamy lyrics. Good piece. What's there is great (as with nearly all of your other tunes), but it doesn't quite sound finished to me :)