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Reaching towards a Flamenco side, I see

I've said it before, you are an eclectic one. You change as the wind does, one cannot caterogize you into any specific genre. Considering your last response I'd have to say this song comes togheter nicely. While I may not be a musician, I have a friend who is and I know of the toil they endure. The anxiety to see the reviews is one of the greatest emotions I have seen. For this I say onto you: If you were not a disembodied name to me I'd bow at your feet sir. Continue the good fight.

Bosa responds:

Well written and well noted! I really miss my past life as a musician.. just the trials I had to endure back then were something to keep in mind. Sometimes I wish I could go back in time and experience it all again.

You know, I think making just one track like the ones I made in the past is what I need to do to quench my thirst. Ah, thank you for the review.. I'll keep your name in mind in the future.

Friend,
ßosa

This is a song in need of vocals, me boy

I have never been bised towards instrumentals, but this song's true potential would be unlocked with lyrics. It truly sounds like the background of an old R&B song. Like something one of the Motown singers would use. Maybe a young Micheal Jackson(Jackson 5 young, mind you) or maybe even an Arethra Franklin.

But as sescribed, I see a young boy sitting in a park bench, remebering his love for a girl whom had recently broken up with him. In his hands he holds a wilted flower and melted chocolates. What is left of a last effort to win her back. A single tear drops from his cheek then hits the floor. He looks up only to see his love walk by with another person.

Kudos to you, Bosa, keep up the fight against the zerovoters you shall reclaim the Audiio Portal.

Bosa responds:

Thank you. You've helped encourage me quite a bit, and I definitely can see vocals being added into this track - it has great potential to be a deep-spirited love ballad.

Thank you,
Bosa

Dante's Inferno all over again!

Welcome to the 10th circle of Hell, location of the all the zerovoters. Many have landed here, and as Dante and Virgil arrive upon the scene right before leaving towards purgatory a field of zerovoters is shown. In it are Satan's personal gaurds branding the zerovoters with their own mark of thier trade, a big zero. On top of this some of them try to escape, they are rewarded with ther dismemberment of thier own legs and are forced to swallow as many buerning zeroes as they gave in the course of thier life. Dante leave the scene and continue climbing up Satan's back when they get thier first glimpse of Heaven.
Looking back at Hell a sign reads: "Zerovoters beware, your time has come."

Morbid but descriptive, 9 out of 10 because it is way too short, it ruins it epicness. Continue the fight against the zerovoters Bosa, always remeber if another sword is needed, you will have allies.

Bosa responds:

Morbid? No. I'm just pissed off.

You truly are an eclectic one, Bosa

From love serenades to haunted waltzes to jazz songs to epic orchestral pieces and now a rocking guitar song; you are a Renaissance man of music. My only gripe is this: I know it's supposed to be a distortion guitar but even with that in mind, the sound is way too fuzzy. Nevertheless, it makes a good loop and sure is entertaining when working on something or the other. Keep up the good fight, mate. It's people like you that make the Audio Portal live.

Bosa responds:

This, as I said before, is one of my first rock songs. Using FL Studio's presets, I had just entered the rock genre and got a taste of what the public likes to hear from it. Ah, who knows what I'll try next!

Your friend,
ßosa

Age 32, Male

Puerto Rico

Joined on 7/31/07

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