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"...classic Pitbulljones style resonates."

This is another great uniqe track from pitbulljones. What to say, ambience, rock, and electronica all combine to make this standalone genre; pitbulljones. A definitive style is an appropriate dubbing; through your speakers, this classic Pitbulljones style resonates... and it's metaphor time. Forgive Me, For I've Fallen Off The Beaten Track gives me cinematography of a man twisted by his past, walking down a dirt road. Thick green grass, wet with the dew of spring is on either side. With incomplete opacity levels, iamges of his past flash in each of the four corners of the screen. The end brings the man to reconciliation with his past, and gives him foresight for a better future.

Good work, thanks for the track,
G9

pitbulljones responds:

yo, thanks for the review G9, i absolultey adore your imagery and metaphors. i never intended to mix genres, but i suppose like you mentioned it's 'my' genre. I love to film something like for this like how you desribed it, you've given me an idea young maestro. thanks again.

pitters

"You made crap into a great track!"

FoD:

Thanks so much for remixing the song, man! You made crap into a great track! You added diversity, more lines of composition, and more instruments to the original song! I can't say how much I love this version...

Thanks for the listening experience!

G9

-Hopefully to played on an upcoming podcast episode...-

Father-of-Death responds:

Thnx G9!!!

-This song is proudly played on g9core.com Audio Podcast #20-

"...it's perfect for use in my movie."

FoD:

Nice one, buddy. Peaceful sounding backshop rock meets light and exciting electronica. And then some random club electronica comes in. Whatever the case, it's perfect for use in my movie...

G9

-Proudly played on the g9core.com Audio Podcast Episode #12-

-Proudly used in G9's upcoming Flash Movie [TITLE WITHELD UNTIL OFFICIAL ALPHA RELEASE]-

Father-of-Death responds:

i wish you luck on your movie man!

thnx so so so much!

"...randomness never sounded better."

FoD:

Great track... a random track. I say random because both instrumental layers go on different melodies. I can't say much more... but randomness never sounded better.

G9

-Proudly played on the g9core.com Audio Podcast Episode #19-

Father-of-Death responds:

yay! you rock!!! thnx so much!!!

"...the percussion was a killer."

Another great track from the renowned producer, Pitbulljones. I loved this track, and while the melody as always played a big part in this track, the percussion was of absolute significance. From the subtle synths, to the electronic-sounding guitars, this track kicked major ass. No metaphors come to mind... but again, the percussion was a killer.

Good work,
G9

-Proudly played on the g9core.com Audio Podcast Episode #15-

pitbulljones responds:

the 'renowned' producer!!! Jesus who else knows me lol. nah thans for the review i took time on this beat so it should sound reasonably decent.

thanks again. pitters

"...the essence of hallucinated ambience."

What to see? Another masterful Pitbulljones. This track really gave me peace of mind. Great melody... kind of reminds me of William Orbit. Go get his album "Pieces in a Modern Style" and you'll see what I mean. I guess I'm too tired to write more... this is just such a masterpiece. But in utmost seriousness- this track is the essence of hallucinated ambience. There are no sound effects of cars, but just the implying title causes you to IMAGINE you are hearing cars, and seeing them.

Keep up the good work,
G9

-Proudly played on the g9core.com Audio Podcast Episode #14-

pitbulljones responds:

wow, thanks man. i didn't expect it to have THAT much affect on anyone, anyways im glad you liked it man. i shall hopefully be appearing on your podcast again soon.

"...definitely above the rest."

Zenon... thanks so much for the second podcast track! But on to the actual song... the catchy drum beat combined with the methodical progression is great. While this is kind of generical electronica, this is definitely above the rest. Thanks again!

-Proudly played on the g9core.com Audio Podcast-

PERVOK responds:

:D

"Jazz of the future, perhaps 50 years from now?"

WinTang...

...great jazzy sounding track. Jazz of the future, perhaps 50 years from now? Whatever the case, it's a good song. From the sax (or whatever, not to sharp on instrument ID), to the electronic line... they all fit in perfectly. The electronic line however is a bit repetitive, but nevertheless this song is good. A lot of depth in the song creates the imagery of a very dark nightclub in the distant future... Great work!

-Proudly played on the g9core.com Audio Podcast #9-

WinTang responds:

Hehe thanks man, nice image :)
Yep it's repetitive that beat, I'm getting a bit fed up with it myself nowadays and usually I'm a total whore for my own music, so that's saying something, lol
Glad you liked it though, and being broadcast is always awesome!

"A really nice peaceful track."

Interesting, pitbulljones. A very slow-going semi-rock piece with a strong percussion line. Not much to say, except that the chimes that go off add a lot to the piece. This song brings on the image of a bus trip through a rural area... during the summer. Cornfields, wheat, grass... all are drenched in a yellow hue. A really nice peaceful track. Good work.

-Proudly played on the g9core.com Audio Podcast Episode #12-

pitbulljones responds:

I love your rviews man, i really do, theyre just crazy full of comparisions and metaphors, you're like some art critic lol. so you like the bell, again it's a divider amongst people i like it too tho. cheers for the review.

pitters

"...deserved a metaphor for a review."

The slow beginning is deceptive. Subtle, no doubt. Suddenly, the grungy guitars and fast-paced, distorted guitars invade the listener, taking him off-guard, stripping him of any defenses, and plummeting the unfortunate victim into a river of whitewater depth. Not a bad metaphor... I mean it. The grungy part of the song reminds me of a rugged river... and then suddenly, the listener is gentled into a delta in the river, a smoother part of the song where the drums remain... and a house-like genre is discovered. This song deserved a metaphor for a review.

-Proudly played on the g9core.com Audio Podcast Episode #5-

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