evansorchid
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Date: November 4, 2007 @ 2:55 PM

I'm a slut for anything that even hints at a reggae rhythm.
What is that?.....a theremin?
Very nice production with a killer groove that totally has me hooked anyway.
I can picture this is some madcap space adventure comedy.
Enjoyed it....
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aorpete
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Date: November 4, 2007 @ 5:46 PM

WAW!!! What a great mix!!! 
I love the guitar an dynamics... the synth parts are really golden too!!! 
Even with the raggae theme this still has a Jarre / Kraft work feel!!! 
AWESOME WORK HERE!!! 

PL... DL...
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realmedia
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Date: November 5, 2007 @ 4:26 PM
oh yeah trippy ass sounds dude~ sweeet!!!! time for 420! i say!!!!!! hehehe  
this is a cool track bro~ great sound and production!!! 
 dancing~ groovin~
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MultiMike
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Date: November 5, 2007 @ 4:38 PM
I would expect to hear something of this caliber on Kraftwerk or Jean Michel Jarre CDs This truly is a brilliant track, have you got a Theremin, what a fantastic effect, I love the synth leads
Out of ten...... I give it twenty
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NosmoKing
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Date: November 5, 2007 @ 5:39 PM
Very cool.
Glad we spoke about it!
I like this.. so if I do Good Vibrations, can I count you in?
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ShadowMom
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Date: November 6, 2007 @ 7:52 AM
I it, it's reggae meets the aliens. Definitely a keeper and I hope you never stop "experimenting"
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celtaidd
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Date: November 6, 2007 @ 2:09 PM
What else is there to say?    
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ChillinBuzz
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Date: November 6, 2007 @ 2:36 PM
dig that crazy synth sound, whatever the heck it's called nice rhythm, nice beat, definitely more reggae mon
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bmccosar
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Date: November 9, 2007 @ 9:10 PM
You may not get this, but it's going to entertain me 
Welcome to the world of Black Mage Soup.
You are standing in the castle garden, near the gazebo (E).
> N
A rose bush blocks your path.
> E
You enter the gazebo.
> look
You see an abandoned shortwave radio set.
> turn on set
The radio doesn't seem to have any batteries.
> i
You are carrying:
A bag of gems.
A rabbits-foot.
Half a baloney sandwich.
+4 Guitar of Slaying.
> E
You exit the gazebo. There is a sign on the other side:
(N) to Dungeons.
(E) to Dragons.
(S) Technical Assistance.
> S
The path continues on. You have found something!
> examine
It seems to be a large metal rod, possibly an antenna.
> get rod
You are now carrying the antenna.
> E
You see a small hut, with a sign posted outside which reads:
Sir MacGyver, Knight, Tinker, and Wizard.
> E
You meet a Wizard.
The wizard does not appear to have the traditional attire of a mage; however, he has managed to make it into this time period wearing something sort of like a mullet.
> help wizard
The wizard does not appear to need your help.
> ask wizard for help
What do you want help with?
A.) Rewire radio into theremin.
B.) Set up digital recorder.
C.) Explain obscure reference.
> A
Wizard MacGyver seems to want some sort of payment.
> give wizard gem^H^H^H^H baloney sandwich
Are you sure? (Y/N)
> y
The wizard gestures. Instead of something magic happening, an assistant rushes out and provides him with a sledgehammer. He swings the sledgehammer onto the top of a compressed gas cylinder, which ruptures. The gas cylinder rockets out of the hut. Unfortunately, the snare that you did not observe around your leg tightens, and you fly out of the room as well, in some sort of fatal homage to Wile E. Coyote.
Game over.
Play again (Y/N)?
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Bluenevus
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Date: November 11, 2007 @ 7:49 PM
Definitely some experimental sounds which I think adds to the landscape you're painting. Has a strong 80s flavor which I could definitely imagine the video.
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clickplay
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Date: November 11, 2007 @ 7:55 PM
Whoa ,took me by suprise...while waiting for the next thing to develope found myself drawn in ,in a weird sorta way.Never heard anything quite like this.
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Sedasia
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Date: November 11, 2007 @ 8:59 PM
It's trippy. It's got this sexy, Jeff Goldblum personality to it. haha.
Seriously, I love it. It has a spacy touch, which is almost comical, but the depth of the bass and the other sounds, adds an ominious feel that lends the song to deeper impressions. 
I liked it alot.
S
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Opossum
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Date: November 14, 2007 @ 11:13 PM
Strongly reminds me of some sort of science-fiction series from perhaps the late 1960s, or maybe even the modern "Sliders".
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BlackMage
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Date: November 15, 2007 @ 10:39 AM
This reminds me a lot of Röyksopp which is kind of funny. I think Röyksopp is Norwegian for pea soup. So yeah, I wonder if that's an inspiration for the name?
I like the bass riff along with the crazy theremin weirdness. It's more of a ska feeling to it because of the beat but ragga, ska... whatever. 
Is all the weird sounds done with just a theremin or are there additional effects? Either way, they're cool and that's one thing that makes me think of Röyksopp. Not that they use theremins but equally as weird synths.
It's a funny tune, not bad at all.
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baiko
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Date: November 17, 2007 @ 8:30 AM
just woke up... erm, it's 2:00 pm...
and then, i decide to listen something! this tune... yesterday was nice day, with sun and everything, and today i look through my window - snow?!! (tune is runing already)
NO WAY!!
what a trip!
dunno, it's weird mix, snow and this soup... and it's good one.
i like it.
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DaveWL
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Date: November 18, 2007 @ 3:20 AM
Like a modern day Kraftwork. Great off-beat vibe a bit reggae-like. Lovely melodies and atmospherics.
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ChillinBuzz
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Date: November 22, 2007 @ 4:08 PM
of course... the theremin. 
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ViciousKitty
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Date: November 24, 2007 @ 4:49 AM
very nice!!!!!!!
Love the reggae meets electronica vibe in space feel.Really well put together.Some vocals could work here but a must.The production is excellent.The cosmic like sounds are pretty cool and that bass groove works real well with the guitar progression.Great track!
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zedsalt
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Date: November 25, 2007 @ 1:42 PM
I was hoping for something delightfully quirky when I hit "Play" on this little ditty, and I was ANYTHING BUT disappointed. Even the most basic aspects of the song...like that extraterrestrial-robot-attempting-Rub-A-Dub-Reggae rhythm...are just a bit "off" in ways that make me a little giddy.
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mandolinlady
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Date: November 30, 2007 @ 8:10 AM

You can't beat the good old theremin and with that beautiful reggae rhythm its like a recipe for a real good night 

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JesseSpillane
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Date: December 9, 2007 @ 2:15 AM
The use of the theremin in this song just made me happy. My aunt used to have a theremin when I was young and she always set it up when my family came up to visit. I think I gave everybody headaches, but in this song, it sounds great!
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jack
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Date: December 13, 2007 @ 12:39 AM
I've walked into a robot raster party after spending the last three days tripping on LSD. At least that's what this feels like. I'm impressed.
Seriously though, I love theremins.
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