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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Nov 23, 2019 11:49:35 GMT
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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Nov 23, 2019 11:50:08 GMT
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Post by fange on Nov 23, 2019 12:08:37 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2019 23:46:19 GMT
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Post by loveless on Nov 23, 2019 23:50:04 GMT
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Post by Charlie O. on Nov 25, 2019 3:03:36 GMT
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Post by Charlie O. on Nov 25, 2019 3:05:39 GMT
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Post by Charlie O. on Nov 25, 2019 3:07:28 GMT
None more squelchy:
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Post by DarknessFish on Nov 25, 2019 7:44:52 GMT
This entire thread is nothing less than prog corner.
Have a long hard look in the mirror. Are you proud of what you see? No, I didn't think so.
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Post by oleandermedian on Nov 25, 2019 12:26:12 GMT
This entire thread is nothing less than prog corner. That Todd track is a good one though. There's some fair-to-middling squelch* on this track. Italians do that sort of thing very well and I'm sure there are better examples. Lo squelcio! *Squelchy is quite a specific descriptor though, isn't it? I'm not sure the Trovaioli entirely fits, or other tracks posted for that matter. The Fall one is the squelchiest, surely.
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Post by DarknessFish on Nov 25, 2019 13:58:58 GMT
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Post by Charlie O. on Nov 25, 2019 17:14:21 GMT
Minimal squelching here, but effective:
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