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Portrait of Anunnaki
ANUNNAKI RETURN !

your favorite composition !!!

http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/XUHUYAUTXZMK-ishtar-gates
Portrait of Frankie Vinci
Portrait of Underwater Ally
post rock_
Portrait of Blood on the Sun2009
Frankie ,Dude... YOU ROCK....! I like Breath again, real cool song!
Portrait of Sunday Trains
Hello, we're a new band from Melbourne, Australia.
Would love some visits to our page and some feedback.
People say they've never heard a voice like our singer Liam's before.
We have two songs for your ears and a brand new video for your eyes.
Thanks.

www.ourstage.com/fanclub/sundaytrains

www.myspace.com/sundaytrains
Portrait of Daniel Palmer
Glad we're OurStage friends now! Really like these tracks. Keep the music coming! P.S., I sent you some OS hints and tips to your OurStage Message Center. Make sure you check them out. Daniel -Your loyal Community & Artist Relations Guy, OurStage.com
Portrait of Foxx Boogie
HEY WHATS UP CHECK OUT 2 OF MY NEW SONGS "SHAKE IT, SHAKE IT" & "HATE THAT SHIT" AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK.

THANX,
FOXX BOOGIE
Portrait of Frankee Dee
The layering of melodic voices blends well on "High." The breakdown adds so much more to the song, as great breakdowns often do. So many songs have great rhythms and builds, and that's all, but they fail to slow things to then rebuild up to the ever-important final chorus, which should always be the loudest and most involved part of the song. Song producers and arrangers sometimes forget about this basic rule, and are left wondering why their song just doesn't have enough juice, for some reason. Well, not dropping down and then building up to the creshendo is the reason. But Vinci, you seem to put an emphasise on breaks and interludes, which makes your music that much more rich and complex, as some music says nothing, while others speak novels, which you always seem to do.
Portrait of Frankee Dee
"Breathe Again" is a haunting and beautiful song with many layers that I can't help but take many scooopfuls from again and again. I played it many times after hearing it for the first time, which tells me right off that it truly is a great ballad. Thank you Frankie for making such beautiful music. I needed to hear something with feeling after dark times have crept up on me yet again, and only the sound of beuatiful music such as this can lift my dragging and ailing spirit.
Portrait of Tim Schlicht
Hey thanks Frankie keep rockin
 
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