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Old 10.01.2006, 05:47 PM   #6
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Thanks Hip Priest.

No problem. This forum is a great place to hear good music. There's a whole load of musically talented members here.

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Sorry for the page, it's in slovene language. But you can download all the music you want.

Perhaps you give us a very rough idea of what it says?

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The recordings are made in our practice room and usually we record only with 4 mics (the sound card has only 4 inputs :$). 2 mics are for the drummer and bass player (me) and 2 are for the guitars.

Oops. I praised the drumming and the guitars - sorry. Maybe the stuff I heard didn't feature the bass as much. What should I listen to to hear your playing at the forefront?

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And also in the recordings you can hear us talk... that's becouse i'm too lazy to cut it out.

In a recording of that nature, I think extraneous sounds can provide an interesting quality and add to the charm.

I only had time to listen to about half an hour, but I will definitely listen to more when I can. I loved the first part of the 08.04.2006 session.

Is there any way that I can save the music to my computer for re-listening? That would be cool.
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