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Very relaxing, enjoyable, and great to listen to! Thank you for sharing this
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This is pretty cool, I was hoping since you're from Australia it would be 'Necks'-like (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov8ClQ_9mdM&feature=related), have you heard of them?
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On August 08 2012 21:13 Gloomzy wrote: This is pretty cool, I was hoping since you're from Australia it would be 'Necks'-like (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov8ClQ_9mdM&feature=related), have you heard of them?
Ah! I LOVE the Necks. Their track Drive By has been the soundtrack for my regular bus rides between Canberra and Sydney over the last couple of years. In fact, I saw the drummer, Tony Buck, play a couple of weeks ago in Sydney. 'Necks-like' is an epithet we aspire to; give us a couple of years. Necks level, perhaps. Glad you guys enjoyed our stuff!
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Cool stuff. Definite Animal Collective influence on 'Sun Dogs,' but it's hard not to be influenced by those guys if you have heard them. :D
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Nice stuff! Good work guys 
What do you think about a bigger sound? Or maybe more "outdoors"? Much of it sounds quite intimate, like in a small room, private session kind of thing. Was this intentional? It definitely fits the "relax" in one way, but in another way it heightens your attention.
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I like it. Keep making music guys. threw a dollar your way too, sorry that's all I can spare atm ^^.
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On August 08 2012 23:52 ohsea.toc wrote:Show nested quote +On August 08 2012 21:13 Gloomzy wrote: This is pretty cool, I was hoping since you're from Australia it would be 'Necks'-like (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov8ClQ_9mdM&feature=related), have you heard of them? Ah! I LOVE the Necks. Their track Drive By has been the soundtrack for my regular bus rides between Canberra and Sydney over the last couple of years. In fact, I saw the drummer, Tony Buck, play a couple of weeks ago in Sydney. 'Necks-like' is an epithet we aspire to; give us a couple of years. Necks level, perhaps. Glad you guys enjoyed our stuff!
Awesome, it's so rare to find another person who has heard of them, let alone enjoys them (although the two go together). How come you're making the Syd-Canberra trip so often? I do as well, as I study at ANU but grew up in Sydney.
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Mmmmm I like. Thanks for sharing.
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On August 09 2012 11:06 Juliette wrote: I like it. Keep making music guys. threw a dollar your way too, sorry that's all I can spare atm ^^.
You really didn't have to do that! Thank you.
Awesome, it's so rare to find another person who has heard of them, let alone enjoys them (although the two go together). How come you're making the Syd-Canberra trip so often? I do as well, as I study at ANU but grew up in Sydney.
Well I grew up in Canberra, but now I study at Usyd. My family still lives in Canberra, so every couple of months I catch the bus down to see them. How do you find Canberra as a place to live?
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I'll take the album for a spin Downloaded the FLACs!
Thanks for this, and I appreciate the free music!
<3
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On August 09 2012 03:43 EatThePath wrote:Nice stuff! Good work guys  What do you think about a bigger sound? Or maybe more "outdoors"? Much of it sounds quite intimate, like in a small room, private session kind of thing. Was this intentional? It definitely fits the "relax" in one way, but in another way it heightens your attention.
Hmm...I'm not exactly sure what you mean. All of it was recorded on a smallish amp and then engineered in Logic. Do you mean more abrasive sounds? Or simply louder ones? More reverb, perhaps? Or less? More attenuation?
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On August 10 2012 13:09 ohsea.toc wrote:Show nested quote +On August 09 2012 03:43 EatThePath wrote:Nice stuff! Good work guys  What do you think about a bigger sound? Or maybe more "outdoors"? Much of it sounds quite intimate, like in a small room, private session kind of thing. Was this intentional? It definitely fits the "relax" in one way, but in another way it heightens your attention. Hmm...I'm not exactly sure what you mean. All of it was recorded on a smallish amp and then engineered in Logic. Do you mean more abrasive sounds? Or simply louder ones? More reverb, perhaps? Or less? More attenuation?
Well I'm no sound engineer, but some subtle reverb and maybe some minor distortion and filtering is mostly what I'm thinking about. Obviously you made choices along the way trying to achieve whatever vision you had. Not to question it, but I was wondering about how intentional it was that it sounds a certain way in this "inside" aspect. If that makes any sense.
To describe it more... when listening to these tracks I get the feeling I'm listening to something, like an object in front of me that I need to pay attention to. Contrast this with things that when you listen to, you feel like you're inside of something moving past you. Of course these can coexist to a certain extent.
Anyway I brought it up in the first place because the album is named after the garden track (yes?), and it has that sort of interesting dichotomy of ambiance + fixation. At least to me.
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very groove-worthy. nice work guys.
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I listened to it on streaming. Twice.
Nice one, I really enjoyed it!
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I really liked Sun Dog, the vocals are really nice, sweet, and relaxing on that one :'D. Keep it up guys! love your stuff!
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It sounds very pretty. I feel like i'm in a nature store listening to the first one. Keep up the good work
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ABSOLUTELY sick!!
i love indies. )))
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Really like it, especially the one with vocals. Going to be a go to studying soundtrack when I start classes again.
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