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Hello again FV, this is good to hear. I didn't realise dubstep could be so slow and still work. It's as if you spend the whole track in the drop which is pretty courageous. Glad to see you're uploading again!
Back for another ear-blast!....
This is a first, someone uploading a dubstep track that isn't a load of weak lemon drink. Very tasty.
This one made me smile....pure sonic brutality! ...\m/
Utterly melted down brain. Thanks! You got my vote. Now I'll just go and scrape the muck off!
I just soild my pants...dear me, your one filthy fcuker...talk about skullfcuking :) dude...this is the business.
Hi There, Just to let you know that this track is right up my street. I can feel it mate. It is so chilled out it is the sort of music that I would listen to on a night where I would be chilling having a drink. The makeup of the song is very well thought out. very well sequenced. I especially like the synths. They are well cool. anyway there is not much more I can say but keep up the good work k
For those of you who don’t know me I am the singer/song writer here at mp3unsigned.com. You find some of my tunes as half of the duet Serenity (www.mp3unsigned.com/serenity.asp) and as solo artist RainyD (www.mp3unsigned.com/rainyd.asp). When asked to review a track from Fragmented Vision I was very interested. Since I had seen Fragment on the boards quite a lot and put my hands up that I haven
Okay so once again a nice chilled out intro with some great effects. Then you get the nice pads that come in and all the sound levels are spot on. The intro for me though is a little too long and I was eagerly anticipating something to bring the trcak up a little. However the title 'Slow Paces' is just what this track is. I don't mean that in a negative way either as this is ambient music which
Fragmented Vision is a new MP3 Unsigned name to me, and judging by some of the comments on his webpage, pretty much new to making music too. He started (it's another one man band) making music in 2005 and is currently using Reason and Cubase to make his electronic ambient. Not exactly a cherished genre of mine but - given that it's performed and structured well - is something that I ca
Ah welcome fellow readers, glad you all (or some of you at least) took a break from reading the Da Vinci Code (as I heard some discussion in the General Chat). Today I’m reviewing none other than Fragmented Vision, who’s in this week’s official charts with this song, “No Fragments”, in the #9 slot. Congratulations! Let me say that this is my first time reviewing the elec
Firstly I must say sorry for the lateness of the reviews i been overloaded at work, but here goes, and its going to be a late one tonight i feel after these reviews. And to kick things off i must say a tune thats got me wanting to leave and head of stright to the clubs, but theres people waiting for review who im sure wont want that! for this one i will start at ground zero, right at the
Ok here we go, 2nd review! I don't recall having heard anything by Fragmented Vision before, so not sure what to expect. Saw the DnB tag, and again still didn't fully know what to expect, as definately not an aficienado of that realm. The track opens powerfully with some nice unsettling dirty synth sounds, which grabs your attention from the get-go, making you wonder where this is goi
Considering I’m not a big fan of Drum n Bass this track is certainly doing something right as I quite enjoyed listening to it. This track contains a good strong dirty synth melody that leads throughout most the track, supported by very decent sounding percussion, tho perhaps some DnB fans would prefer it a bit more freakish at times! There are atmospheric pads underneath this too, they so
Well, I am not a big drum and bass fan, but THIS, mmm, I enjoyed this one and would have given it an 11 for enjoyment if I could have.