Prehispanic Fusion

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jcp
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Prehispanic Fusion

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Hi, friends.
I want to share my newest project with you, this is a Prehispanic Fusion completely done in PD 6.03. I recorded a lot of native instruments (percussion and Quenas flutes) as well as gtrs, keyboards and Symphonic Choirs (EastWest software).
Hope you like it and give me a feedback. Cheers!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iGKpke98Rg
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Re: Prehispanic Fusion

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Hi Juan

I enjoyed it a lot. Kind of Sth American prog rock. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Prehispanic Fusion

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I too enjoyed it. Very well done. 8)
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Great Music... I Like It

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Juan,

Great piece of Music. Loved everything about it.... and the video too... interesting to see genius at work close up.

Every element really worked. I'm watching again right now... beautiful intro, intricate layering. Peruvian, Mexican, probably some Mayan in there too and a touch of the Celtic andUriah Heep...

I'll look around and check out your other stuff...

Nice Work...

Pura Vida
Roland Klein
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Re: Prehispanic Fusion

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bdr wrote:Hi Juan

I enjoyed it a lot. Kind of Sth American prog rock. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, bdr, am happy you liked it. Cheers!
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Buzzy wrote:I too enjoyed it. Very well done. 8)
Thanks, Buzzy. Regards :)
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linwood wrote:Nice! Man, that must be a lotta work to do the vids, but it looks like fun. Great job all the way around.
Yep, linwood, a lot of work, not just for the video, the mix was very busy too, but you are right, a lot of fun. Thanks for your feedback!
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Re: Great Music... I Like It

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Roland wrote:Juan,

Great piece of Music. Loved everything about it.... and the video too... interesting to see genius at work close up.

Every element really worked. I'm watching again right now... beautiful intro, intricate layering. Peruvian, Mexican, probably some Mayan in there too and a touch of the Celtic andUriah Heep...

I'll look around and check out your other stuff...

Nice Work...

Pura Vida
Gracias, Roland. Great comment. Cheers!
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