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Started by Mixmaster, June 05, 2012, 04:47:09 pm

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Mixmaster

Hello Vince.

The wait was long... but it was all worth it. Finally your latest creation, with the help and visions of Michael Fleischman reached my mailbox last Saturday. I was surprised that it arrived this fast. Just returing home from a hard day working on the build-up of a new Transformers Convention in the Netherlands, B.O.T.S. 2012, and finally I could feast my ears on a new chapter in your music career.

I must say at first I was surpised at the content of this album... it's dazzling, puzzling, question are coming forward like "What is going on here?". But then after a while, a form of logic vibes out of the speakers. Suddenly everything makes sence and it shows the creativity of this magnificent and epic album. Although being different from D.P.I., Thread, Rocky IV and all the Transformer albums, this album once again shows that you are one amazing Score writer and capable of making music fit perfectly for movies.

The entire theme of this album, sets the score in a weird kind of atmosphere. Each chapter of this album shows me rooms in a house where the sick of mind and the ill of spirits are being held for their and our protection... each song showing a different state of lunacy where the human mind is capable of taking us all to. Overjoyed, extreme hapiness, chilling scareness, completely deranged and just out of your mind kinda situations where a human being could loose all self controll.

I love this album, because of it's unique form. I've never heard anything like this before. And it's this uniform that makes this album another great addition to my collection of your music.

Vince DiCola... thank you very very much for making this album and I hope to hear more music from you in the future.

Niels Berndsen, Nieuw Vennep, The Netherlands.
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