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Name: Flaza
Member Since: Jan 16, 2008
Rank: 23
Average Vote Received: Needs Major Changes (2.14, 7 votes)
Rated 1 releases, average: 5.00
Location: Australia, Melbourne, VICTORIA.
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Seller Rating: 98.2% positive (58 ratings)

Buyer Rating: 94.6% positive (37 ratings)

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Quite Village begins with a soft track light instruments and arranged chords incredibly inviting and very spaceous ....
this first track side A reminds me very much of a movie that i just cannot place and takes me back to the beach or oceans with waves crashing in to the sounds of nature around the music fantastic production work flowing into track 2 a soft rock track with the soft rock riff "DJ Harvey" inspired these soft rock cords with disco sounding strings taking on a new dimension and shape for rock music - A heavy rock based funk track taking you someplace else the next track inspired ambient sound resembling deep rain forest type sounds are awe inspiring and guitar riffs flowing into african type rhythms is beautiful.
Broken promises i think is probably the pinnacle of this lp for me strings chords sounds arranged in the style of greats suck as bacharat phenominla if your are a serious collecter i would say this is top shelp stuff and great listening chill out music
Many of you will be familiar with David Mancuso expressive ability through his music
and his knowledge and depth of skill expressed at the loft and beyond.

This is a stunning rendition of a rogers and hammerstein classic
The sounds at the begining start to involve and engage the audience with soft tones
trickling down like rain to flow into familiar smooth and glorious violin keys
from the classic.

After a short time the piece then breaks and takes a change of direction when introduced to a percussive riff
which accelerate this piece to a new dimension and a new level of fulfillment.

This piece can engage an audience far and wide and open the heart and mind to a new dimension of musicality. Worth a listen!