Well there is the saying.. If you listen to anything long enough, you'll begin to like it :) Serendipity in music should not be an issue
-- Ryan Snowden Managing Director Digital Dusk +61 (0) 415263714 Perth, Western Australia -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 27 January 2004 11:11 PM To: Ryan Snowden Cc: [email protected]; 'Maxim Sullivan' Subject: RE: (313) Los Hermanos No - but maybe it should challenge you a bit. Otherwise it's a case of "give me another song just like the last one because it was a hit" - and then you're just like the mainstream commercial pop world. MEK "Ryan Snowden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Maxim Sullivan'" music.net> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: <[email protected]> 01/27/04 09:05 AM Subject: RE: (313) Los Hermanos Listening to music shouldn't be hard :) -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 27 January 2004 11:05 PM To: Maxim Sullivan Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: (313) Los Hermanos I've listened to it a few times now off the RA file - I really like the groove it's in and I think it's just a matter of getting used to the sound of the lead instrument. Yeah, it sounds a bit flat but that's the sound of the Flamenco guitar style (or emulated guitar as the case may be). I think come Movement 04 it will be all over the place, like it or not. I'd enjoy hearing remixes/covers of it similar to the Hundred Birds version of Jaguar. Get it to John Arnold and let him have a go at a version. I like it, I'll buy it MEK "Maxim Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[email protected]> com> cc: Subject: (313) Los Hermanos 01/27/04 05:33 AM Hi Folks, New lost hermanos you can listen to here!!! http://www.loshermanos.com/ Word Max
