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Comments on Big Sugar Balls Redux (with Koiu Lpoi) (LoFi HiFi) by Cagey House:
Electronickoiulpoi
Date: April 1, 2005 @ 11:19 PM
Awesome slayer action! Dave made the new 'sugar balls' bassline, and I just had to write the solo over it. This song was a lot of fun to make!

Thanks, of course, to Dave for having some of the coolest song ideas on the planet!
Rockimemine
Date: April 1, 2005 @ 11:40 PM
Awesome!------just awesome. I HAVE NOTHING MORE TO SAY!
Otherleplume
Date: April 2, 2005 @ 2:19 AM
I second that...this is awesome! Clapping
JazzDaveWL
Date: April 2, 2005 @ 6:21 AM
This had me shaking my head about from the first bar.. I was playing some serious air guitar to this and I’m still not sure if these are real guitars, synths or samples. It’s great RocknRoll but certaintly can recognise the Cagey House influence. Sorry Koiu don’t know your well too well but you did something really exciting here with DK.
Electronickoiulpoi
Date: April 2, 2005 @ 11:11 AM
Ok, I've gotta make another comment. I've been wanting to do a song like this since I heard the original Big Sugar Balls - and Dave showed me a couple other ideas that he had made, but never finished the songwriting on.

I do have to say though, this is not my usual style. However, I am a guitar player of a few years, and that really came out when writing this.

This all started off with that awesome 'sugar balls'/bass/drums thing dave wrote. I accidentially doubled the sugar balls thing with a guitar, and had to do it for the rest of the song and add the awesome shredding.

And, if you're wondering, those are synth guitars. It's FL Studio's "Slayer" plugin. If you ask me, it's an excellent guitar synth, but they make it too hard to make pitch bends properly, so I didn't include any. Didn't need 'em though!
Alternativefreddemillio
Date: April 3, 2005 @ 1:26 PM
Beautiful! This was already a favorite in the red kingdom, but this version takes things up one more notch. Red Dot The temperature is rising Hot! and I hope my harddisk can take it Wink. Nice work!
Anonymousonewhodreams
Date: April 3, 2005 @ 9:04 PM
Liking the guitar sound Groovin I could really hear someone like Sween Singing over this, although it rocks just as it is Nodding Thumbs Up
Folkszadawn
Date: April 3, 2005 @ 11:21 PM
Wow, going from my music to yours is... funny. Yours could be the score music for a suspense action film. Action hero is running from the evil vilain. He slips into a little lounge club off the dark alley. Someone's singing a soft song. What a contrast! Oh oh the vilain's in the crowd too. Another chase scene to Big Sugar Balls music. Blue Note Face's Blue Star
Metalsween
Date: April 4, 2005 @ 9:01 AM
Wow! Cool intro, great soloin'. Like the effects. Groovin Quality track! Did you have any lyrics for it?
Otherkingo
Date: April 4, 2005 @ 11:14 AM
Wow, this is excellent. Clapping Nice work guys.
DMemberWoof
Date: April 5, 2005 @ 2:11 AM
Loads o' driving madness here... I feel like the guitar is slapping my head around all over the place... it's soooo wah-y and slippery! Definitely carrying it's own rhythm, and it sounds like the team effort has worked beautifully here!

Congrats on a fine number!

Clapping Clapping Clapping
RockRodrica
Date: April 8, 2005 @ 5:39 AM
Wooohooo! Love the power in this! Volume-Unit Meter Volume-Unit Meter Volume-Unit Meter Volume-Unit Meter Rapid, dramatic and very defiant! Don't open the door...there's a wild animal in there! Fantastic! Clapping Clapping Clapping
ElectronicfuriousBall
Date: April 14, 2005 @ 10:24 AM
now this is old school Cagey. lots of power, any song about balls is great...let along big sugar ones. the quick gear shift changes in ascending and descending passages felt like a robot trying to figure out how to go down spiral stairs. i did like the drum tones, but i wanted them to be up a bit more in the mix. nice work you two.
Rockfarfor44
Date: May 20, 2005 @ 6:18 PM
Love it, very elevating *****
OtherNotary04
Date: June 5, 2005 @ 11:52 AM
Haha, this one is the track that'd be playing in minds of a couple o' kids playing "I bash you dead" with transformers in their backyard sandbox, complete with child-generated soundeffects ("ppsh!" "kkkkrrrsh!"). A lot of fun, with a sort of juvenile sense of adventure. Refreshing, as more and more often it seems musicians want to play the stud in a tux rather than the mud-spattered child. Love your style, man!


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