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Thanks for your entry my friend! :-) Have a great day.

It's such a bird song!!!
Especially in the beginning before the amazingly interesting guitars come in. What a code you lay down here. It's almost as if... you have found a way to paint birds' singing, as a human making music.

It seems chaotic and dissonant at times but it frankly is an awesomely interesting concert. The parts play with each other and the rhythm guitar and bass carry us through the track.

the piano is just too much... ahahahaha. amazing choice, it's inspiring to say the least. here as well, the interaction in harmony and melody is superb.

second listen, i feel at home quicker than the first time so it's already a different listening experience. kinda like hearing birs sing after 20 years of experience on earth, it's still amazingly interesting, not understandable by the rational mind but pleasant to just listen to for a while. your detour at 1:33 is so engaging, and the way the drums .... draw attention to themselves is downright CUTE, which you only top with that lovely piano and its blue notes again.

man!

I really wanna play this track to my birds outside the window in the morning and see what happens.

Causing matrix glitches or something^^

You ended the track just in time when the thickness of the melodies started to weigh a bit heavy on the attention. It's like a complicated chess match one cannot look away from because of the urgent need to pay attention. It ended it at the perfect time.

third listen, i totally know what to expect now and can easily get in the groove of the track. the tambourines are perfect and had been a well placed part of the background - until now. now i notice them more consciously earlier on. awesome how you stack the guiatrs in riffs and mix. they both sound satisfying and real.

this track actually screams for a metal remix. same track, more gain, metal drummer - boom! That said, this version is cute and straight from the heart. It's also not something for musical beginners - without further study it appears to be highly complex melodic work you have done here though the bass' barebones seem simple enough. No idea! ahahaha.

It sounds like the "bird saloon" - with less desert, more trees and happy countless little birdies everywhere singing beautiful incomprehensible symphonies all day long. Mad respect for conjuring up such a vivid image!