I hope these don't both make it to the finals (yes I do) because I don't know how I would choose between them...
Fortunately I can nominate to my hearts content.
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pen-pen2002 wrote:
I hope these don't both make it to the finals (yes I do) because I don't know how I would choose between them...
angelx03 wrote:pen-pen2002 wrote:
I hope these don't both make it to the finals (yes I do) because I don't know how I would choose between them...
You can flip a coin.
Otohiko wrote:Although I'll have to admit that just watching it develop almost from scratch makes me somewhat partial to Requiem for a Nightmare
As Karl puts it: "The text in Adiemus is written phonetically, with the words viewed as instrumental sound. The human voice is the oldest instrument and by removing the distraction of lyrics, we hope to create a sound that is universal and timeless.
pen-pen2002 wrote:
Well if we're going to be like that, then I nominate Ararat for the 2006 VCA's.
And speaking of Brain-Carnival (Who has an excelent Adiemus video) what about songs that have voices but no real words?
Otohiko wrote:Actually, I don't intend to release it separately from Instrumentality unless there gets to be real demand for it. Which I doubt.