Etinto's 100 Most Recent Comments
| The Inevitable by Etinto | 1 month ago |
| Thanks for the comments for this song duderinos, like the movie tropic thunder says "You m m m make-mmu-mu- me Happy". | |
| me, i'm not (aged remix) by ageisbell | 1 month ago |
| Dude, I love this remix! Apart that this song caught my eye because it's my favorite "Year Zero" work along with "Capital G" and "Twilight", you've enhanced it. Seriously, from the trippy effects you convey on Trent, to the hardcore guitars on the chorus; I don't know if I will want to go back to the original work! I think this is a great remix and if trent Reznor were to listen to this, he'd definitely take this into consideration for a remix album, Etinto. |
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| Two Were Told (Symphonic Version) by herrsolera | 6 months ago |
| (Aaaayyyyy, quien es la rica que le dedico la cancion! Jajaja, son varas.) Great song, very inspirational, Eido's description is similar of what I was doing, only I imagined myself running through the Elysian Fields, running after a train where someone "special"awaits... Excelente la cancion, Etinto |
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| Black Agnes by herrsolera | 6 months ago |
| Congratulations to Herrsolera, Age, and to F.E.; what a great song! This is by far the best song I've heard so far from Herr. and Age (F.E., haven't heard your music, but the background effects gave the song an excellent feel of disorientation and it conveys a spacy "Thirty Seconds" [first album] ambience which I love). Age, your voice excels my expectations; even though I loved it in your song "Open", you brought it to the limit on this one, well done. Herr, you know what I am going to say...hahaha, your most alternative works which portray something very different from the usual are my favorites. This, my brother...is my favorite. Etinto. |
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| Firefly by Eidolonia | 8 months ago |
| Crative and you use the loops weel, considering the obvious boundaries they give us on creativity generally speaking. Still, its awesome, Etinto. |
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| [Shadows] Shadows by Eidolonia | 8 months ago |
| Not as pwerful as the child is for me...but its still an instant classic to my ears. Great performance as always Eido, Etinto. |
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| [Shadows] The Child, redux by Eidolonia | 8 months ago |
| I have this project which I'm doing which is making a short film on a kid whom is dying from cancer, and has delirious dreams about being in The Garden of Eden. Guess what? With your permission, I'd love to use this song for my theme, for its just so powerful...its just perfect for my movie. Simply beautiful, Etinto. |
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| [Shadows] Hope by Eidolonia | 8 months ago |
| The piece of work envolves an epic feeling, and thus you paint with your music, and deliver an individual message to each of your listeners. I just thought the calm beginning, and later on the heavy metal style genre (guitar is no less than awesome!) run parallel to each other (meaning that the song evolves as it should do). Suggestions: -I would like maybe the soft rhythm in the first section of the song to have more depth to it with instruments. I feel something is missing to its melody, because its damn F'ing good. (BUT IT COULD BE TWICE AS BETTER) Definitely one of my favorites, Etinto. |
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| [Shadows] Eternal by Eidolonia | 8 months ago |
| First off, great song. Second, I could do one of two things: -Repeat what you and various others have said about the drums...or just ignore the obvious redundancy and say that the song apart from that was awesome. Etinto |
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| Wistful by Eidolonia | 8 months ago |
| The melody is so melancholic and your ability and overall facility with music is amazing (I've lsitened to your collabs. with herrsolera). Nostalgic memories come to my mind; childhood flashbacks, memorable moments, heart-warming times, sad and regretful occasions, etcetera. Your talent is impressive, I will be listening to more of your stuff, Etinto |
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| The Final Word by ShadowofNine | 8 months ago |
| Love this house music! Man the creativity in it is way over the top. Reminds of a Metroid track, playing with Samus and fighting off bad guys (haha!) This song will definately become an inspiration to a song that I´ll perform in the future (don't forget...). Suggestions: -When the beat (bass) comes in, make sure it comes louder to involve the audience more (if the idea is to create a lets say more pyschedellic ambiance.) Loved the simple, but powerful work of art, Etinto. |
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| Green Eyes by dirigent | 8 months ago |
| How both the singer and the melody of the song combine gives this song a very unique standard. The music is just awesome, it has this melody that sometimes reminds of the song (without counting the vocals in this case)"Heavyweight" by Infected Mushroom, which is one of my top favorites from that techno duet. Suggestions: -None. Simply great, Etinto |
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| Woman Complexity (Running From You) by EventHorizon | 8 months ago |
| Definitely your best song for now. It has that Darkest Days feeling from Stabbing Westward, and that my friend is a classic. Your mixture of electronica genre with rock is a great combo, and you know how to use it wisely. Suggestions: -When you go from having hardcore drums to nothing (including a bell in the background) sounds awkward. My advice is that you play around with that a little more until it fits right, because how it is right now just doesn't go. (sorry man, hahah.) -The high pitched synth is really not necessary, and if the case is that you want to establish some kind of obvious change (in which you do); use voices, do some sort of cool "rockish" change into it. -How the song ends, you should revise that a little. The guitar sounds like interrupted, and I know you could do better (back track on your steps so you can hide the fact that the guitar is in fact a loop; you understand what I'm trying to say.) -No doubt that this song is melancholic and its maybe about love or at least a forgotten love (past love). My advice for this song is that if you want to reinforce the theme of the song, try to give an intermission with a different rhythm, that way the song obliterates its feel of redundancy and excessive repetition. Additionally, more listeners would be attracted to this song. Apart from my criticism, I think the song genuinely rocks, Etinto. |
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| Futuristic World by RAVENS | 8 months ago |
| Wow, this is perfect for ambient space movies where the actor is walking on a "futuristic" spaceship (hardcore goes with the title!). But it also has like that Moby style impregnated onto it. Its the relaxing version of an Alien sequal. But later on, near the end, you sort of change the sound to something that seriously spooks me...and I love it. Suggestions: -I find it interesting how you begin with an acoustic guitar and then never touch that theme again. Even though its creative, and above all (most importantly) sounds great, I'd give that guitar a sort of "spacious feeling" as the rest of your song constantly delivers. But who knows, maybe that guitar is to signify some special purpose to the song, which I could stand easily corrected. You definetely have prof. talent, Etinto. |
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| Longing by RAVENS | 8 months ago |
| This is a deep, mysterious journey, viewing the complex debacles that the mind and body have against others (in general terms). I love it, that simple. What a great combination of solitude and sadness with a very subtle but sinister background music. It just feels like a demoness talking to an individual while he/(she?) sleeps. Great talent, Etinto |
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| I Got a Lover by dirigent | 8 months ago |
| Its the blend of the jazz genre, with a theatrical monologue. I love the gentle music combined with swift changes to the fast paced bass. I love the voice from the female singer. Its awesome how music is what drives the audiences feelings towards what the woman is describing to the listener. Suggestions: -None Great Collaboration Perfect to its purpose. |
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| guilty (march of the indifferent) by ageisbell | 8 months ago |
| I just gave a comment on the original pick, saying just some stuff about this song not being completely finished, or at least with no exact climax. But this singing just enclosed PinkFreud's music in a way I did not feel sufficient at first (I though the song needed vocals and more music), but I stand corrected. Great closure, collaboration, (new) vocals, thus, GREAT SONG. Etinto |
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| March of the Indifferent by PinkFreud | 8 months ago |
| Yeah the march feeling is awesome, it keeps you in the entire realm of the song itself. As Sonsofhypnos stated, vocals could be a nice addition to this. Suggestions: -You should emphasize more on a climax, or more like a change in rhythm and tune in the song, and then later on come back to the main theme. I believe this would give the song more of a enclosed feeling, since the listener in my opinion want more of the song. Apart from that, I love it, hope to come back to it when its finished. Etinto |
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| Octane by PinkFreud | 8 months ago |
| Great song man. The feel is in a Deitona Race car, just "chillin" at a speed of 130 miles per hour. Seriously, you've impressed me with this track. (I'd love to be your vocalist, but to be honest, I just don't have the adequate equipment to have a clean voice.) I'll listen more to your stuff, "I like your style dude", Etinto |
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| Machinemade Man by herrsolera | 8 months ago |
| Wow, in my opinion, your best song up to date! The experimental concept is what I like the most because one can really see how creative and extensive your talent really is. Furthermore, the listeners can experience something that is TRULY UNIQUE from a corner in your mind. Suggestions: -You should vary more on metal and alternative songs, because you're good at doing both. By the way, great lyrics! Etinto |
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| SHOULDER by theVirtuals | 8 months ago |
| Great collaboration guys. The sound is definitely unique. The funk and rock reminds me of Dave Mathews with a female vocalist (by the way, beautiful voice). I expect to here more of you guys. Recommendations: -Some guitars sound off in some areas at the beginning, even though I know its done on purpose. Apart from that, the rest is excellent. Virtuals, I salute you. |
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| Gourmet Infants by Etinto | 8 months ago |
| Thanks for the comments, I've really appreciated them. This song is abstract because I've always loved contrasts. The bongo's with the gentle guitar picking (plus the graphic lyrics) is something I found attractive to play around with. Thanks, Etinto |
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| Intimate Storm by dirigent | 9 months ago |
| Its 4:01 o clock am, came back from a party, decided to go see what up with Icomp. The result: I ended up hearing this song, and now I've decided to hear to go to bed. Powerful, relaxing, inspirational, mysterious. (No wonder it has so many plays.) Great Job. |
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| Betrayed by PinkFreud | 9 months ago |
| Nice song! Makes me feel like driving to the beach with a big afro, aviator glasses and just chillin the whole time (haha). I have no recommendations, the song was great and fits perfectly into its genre. |
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| fake plastic trees w/drums by sonsofhypnos | 9 months ago |
| Completely different to other stuff I've heard from you guys. Very relaxing and cozy to hear. The collaboration is a killer combo. I heard Ocean of Fire, and I got to hand it to Pink Freud as well, you do an excellent match with Age and Greginns. Seeing forward for more stuff. |
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| impending doom by sonsofhypnos | 9 months ago |
| As always, your terrifying music goes to my very core. Guitar and singing is awesome, and even though people say stuff about the drums, I really think its ok, it gives it a very funk/rock feeling to it. You guys simply are one of the best groups here on Icomp. |
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| It Is Made Of Music by feenixx | 9 months ago |
| Wow! This song is really a treat to my ears! Imagine standing on a coast in 400 years back in the empires of old. Love the animal effects with the waves. You're right, it does sound like a ritual of some sort. Recommendation: -Fade out the music with the animals in the background. This is definitely my favorite song from you. |
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| knife's edge by sonsofhypnos | 9 months ago |
| You're definitely smart to say that I was going to like this song. The dark/sinister music lurks from the outside, into one's chamber of thought. 3 things to say: -hypnotized -amazed -freaked out that Alice in Chains came back from the dead. (hahah) Quick Note: I'd love it that you guys do a song like this one but with a soft rhythm like "Nutshell" from Alice in Chains. |
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| all tomorrows bullets by sonsofhypnos | 9 months ago |
| Clash of genres! Awesome combo of variety in this piece. I love the heavy rock voice with the funky tune music sound as a lead rhythm. I don't know if it was with you guys that I recommended it or not, but you should listen to "Puscifer". This song is nothing like it, but it comes from the same experimental purpose of doing what you're good at in a different way. Speechless. I really wonder why you guys don't go pro. |
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| EVERYDAY NEWS by Barretok | 9 months ago |
| Lyrics and song coexist as one. Your song definitely sells the idea of drug addiction and corruption. Your voice enhances an ambiance of pain, which in my opinion is what makes this song so good. Recommendations: -Although it works, my stubborn opinion is that the song should have a clear chorus or climax, and even though one can identify with it at the end, it still needs more emphasis. Your voice is unique, keep up the good work. |
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| Tempus by dirigent | 9 months ago |
| This is definitely an instant classic! From the tone of the rhythm (spacey yet very Gothic), to the lyrics, this song stands firm in all its aspects. Recommendations: -Whatever you're recipe is to coming up with these ideas, don't stop. It not only works, but it helps others like me be guided by the more experienced like you guys. |
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| open by ageisbell | 9 months ago |
| First impression was a mixture of Alice in Chains unplugged, with a taste of the song THE POT by Tool. I like the lyrics how it contrasts the mind's fragility with societies modern time issues. The Egyptian feel into it is great and combines perfectly with the other elements of the song. Suggestions: -The ending (Leave me behind...), I found that it finishes to quickly, like if you're expecting this very melodious last chant , but it ends...I don't know, maybe I'm just being paranoid. The rest of the song is just incredible, mind blowing. It relaxes you, yet it has that sinister root that claws at you from time to time. |
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| drugs by ageisbell | 9 months ago |
| Speechless. Even though its a "playing around song" as you say, you really see the LSD flashbacks, haha. Major Compliments: -The wolves part is perfect to describe the setting and the feeling of the song. Its one of those moments of where any artist can see that title, rhythm, and the complete theme of the song have a immense bonding. Recommendations: -Loosen the song a little, experiment with it and become more versatile with the background rhythm. I seriously think that if you take this song and give it a more tangible main structure and feel to it that it become more than just playing around. Originality always inspires me, but this is just out of this world! I'll keep listening to your solo work as well as sonsofhypnose. |
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| WHERE WERE YOU?(oh baby) by Barretok | 9 months ago |
| Great piece man! Your voice has that melancholic touch to it, and combined with the powerful lyrics, killer combo! To be honest, I know little of Blues Music, so if some of my recommendations seem far fetched, just ignore them. Recommendations: -From the background music, I'd submit some drum beat into it here and there to give it more structure. That way the climax of the song can be accentuated even clearer. -Maybe you should seek a little more progressive, a little more jazz. But this recom. is purely subjective so don't worry about it. Anyhow, your talent surpasses my by far, and the song was real chill, haha. |
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| lilith by sonsofhypnos | 9 months ago |
| Spellbinded by this song. Love the Alice in Chains voice. I would criticize something of this song, but I simply can't detect any flaw in it. This is the first song I've heard from you guys, and it won't be the last. |
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| The Dancefloor Comet by feenixx | 9 months ago |
| Plot goes great with the techno beat. Very alternative to be honest at the end, but I still enjoy your creativity of "abstract sound paintings". Recommendations: -If you like this type of music, I recommend Café del Mar, for it its music is a mixture of an ambient genre contrasted with electron traits. -Furthermore, I would say that song, even though it has potential, it can become somewhat repetitive. I would suggest giving it a certain twist to the constant rhythm and then return to the main theme of the song. -I like how you turn the song into a normal disco piece, into a setting where you don't know if its a random song or a psychedelic crowd going berserk over the simple woman whose dancing. My only suggestion here is that the random sounds become more and more abundant, up until the point that the listener becomes involved in the plot as well. In other words, make the ending a little more epic? Apart from that, your creativity is still awesome. Keep up the good work. |
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| Trading Punches With The Prince of Darkness by BossHook | 9 months ago |
| Some of the most original rock songs I've heard. Its sounds like a mixture or at least inspiration of Pink Floyd/Puscifer. If you like this music I really recommend Maynord James Keenan side project named Puscifer. | |
| Don't Break The Silence by feenixx | 9 months ago |
| Great song! Reminds me of this solo artist named Lustmord, if you really like this music, I recommend you check it out. Recommendations: -The song has a lot of soul into its ambient feeling (i experienced a child hood regression, watching Alice in Wonderland), but I think you should establish a vague but obvious rhythm that the song keeps coming back to. This would help not only to amplify your abstract view of the song, but it will additionally impose a better body to the whole piece. -Only one awkward change in the song, nothing big; I'd recommend that you try to give a smoother transition. Apart from the criticizing, loved the song and I hope to hear some more of your art. |
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| Dolls In Combat by EventHorizon | 9 months ago |
| Hey EH, wonder where you got that name? hahaha jodiendo, mae le iba a decir que la cancion en general esta bien hecha, solo que la guitarra que hace el solo suena muy esforzado. El bajo (creo que es el bajo) suena dem por encima de los otros instrumentos. Pero lo que mas me cuadro fue la bateria, lo utilisastes (o como se escriba) muy bien. Congrats |
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| After You Are Gone by herrsolera | 9 months ago |
![]() Great power metal song! Reminds me of playing Dragonforce on Guitar Heroes. Keep up the good work. IŽd like to see more Alternative songs, like My Final Hours |
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