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Just listening to again now..it has all this really cool bending work going on, and it all seems to hang together beautifully without stepping on each other. I just keep running the little hooks in my head all the time. The song is just chocked full of em. -Greg on 6/6/02 Greg Kucharo wrote: > Hrm... > > I'm not exactly sure, it just seems to be the one that sticks with me >the most out of the bunch. Asana has some great melodic interactions >between the loops that's really interesting. I can't quite put my finger >on it... > >-Greg > > >on 6/6/02 Andre LaFosse wrote: > > >> >>I'm curious, Greg, as to what it was about "Asana" in particular that >>you liked. Another fellow mailed me and singled that one out as his >>favorite as well, and I'm curious as to what grabbed you about it, >since >>it's probably the most unlike the other tracks from this week. (I've >>got a couple of guesses, but I want to hear what you think first.) >> >>I already hear things I can improve on in the latest material, and I'm >>constantly trying to re-evaluate how I approach this stuff, so any >>commentary on this is extremely helpful to me. >> >>Thanks again for listening! >> >>--Andre LaFosse >>http://www.altruistmusic.com >> >------------------------------------------ >Greg Kucharo- >www.mutantaudio.com > > ------------------------------------------ Greg Kucharo- www.mutantaudio.com