playlist artwork#12 this weekClockWorks

by Marcus Rasseli

Tracks

1 2:58 249 listens
2 2:06 211 listens
3 2:41 124 listens
4 0:34 97 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 02/01/2011
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    • Marcus Vinicius: Producer.

It's hard to give a genre to a music you never heard before. This album feature the same stuff I used to make WormHole but the music is more avantgard and technical, it's more for the King Crimson fans. Hope you like it.

Special Thanks:

Variety of Sound

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "ClockWorks"

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orangeupurple

Brilliant . . . upbeat . . . shiny

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orangeupurple • 2011-01-07 16:09:36

I smiled as I listened to the story as this music progressed . . . a clear picture of my day up and down energized puzzled questing . . . a jazzy portrait of life on a brilliantly colored day sounds pouring through and each little note so vibrant and centric . . . each shiny instrumental voice heard . . . a beat that responded to my heart . . wonderful fun excellent listen . . . - M^^W -
FRIMMELjoe

Good album

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FRIMMELjoe • 2011-01-07 16:23:40

It can listen to really good,relaxed atmosphere, interesting instruments, good interesting instrumental jazz album,my Favorit Song is "What about a Coffee"
SouthOMike

Some Fair Moments

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SouthOMike • 2011-01-07 16:49:19

I was pleased to hear a driving rhythm start two minutes 15 seconds into "What About A Coffee?" From that paoint on, though, I could find not even a hint of Frippian guitar work, early Greg Lake basslines - so I must have missed the King Crimson melodies somewhere. There was also the operatic vocal on "Let's Finish This." There are some nuances that were there, but just not brought forth. Keep working on it...
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