Haha! Good point! I do realize the length of the songs can be a factor. I have a hard time stopping under "7 minutes". I like to try and maximize a song for it's full potential. Kind of like how Mozart could take a song and find so many variations that can be done.
Anyway, I will upload some "shorter" songs for you. Stay Tooned!
I meant to tell you earlier that I uploaded another song for the electronic category. Feel free to use it on your radio program. This is a popular and favourite song amongst listeners.
Hi Gary, as far as your playlist, just wanted to apologize for songs disappearing from my page. Being still in process of album production, songs and ideas change here and there. However, "Mystifying Mists" is now officially complete and will stay up! Aside from possible professional mastering when the album is complete, It's the final cut that will be on the upcoming album.
I will upload some more songs in the near future to help out the Electronica genre very soon. I am still in discovery stage here as I explore to learn more about this site.
hi gary,
nice to meet ya! thanks for checking out some songs...glad to have you check out even just one :) :) hopefully once i get situated i can also check out some tunes here too...looking forward to finding some neato new music!
-p
Hi Gary,
It's been a while, haven't been as active lately as I've should. But I wanted to thank you for still remembering me and supporting my music as you've done for as long as you've done. You've been a true fan and friend. I do miss your old magazine and artist profiles. I was just over at AL, got to the forum somehow, but that site has gotten very dismal. I guess that's why KickRadio is using this ning site and alot of old AL names are popping up here. I do wish to get a little more personable around here, when I can. By the way, I was priviledged to work on a prog rock CD called "Echoes in Time" by Port Mahadia. Check it out if you can.
www.portmahadia.com
Thank you so much for stopping by my page and taking time to listen. It means a lot!:) And thank you for adding my songs to your page. I am happy you enjoy them. I wish you all the best!
Hello Gary. Thank you for the kind words, Yes you can ad the song " The Way That I love U" to your site.. Learn more about our artist Bobby Soloman Smith at: www.bobbysolomansmith.com thank you for your support...
Hi Gary. . Looking forward in getting to know you. Listened to your music. Good songs. Wishing you the best of everything . Take a listen to my music when you are available. I would appreciate that. ~ Judy ~ :)
Thanx for the compliment. You are more than welcome to add it to your playlist. There are several other remixes. If you would like to listen to them go to Beatport.com tell me the mix you like and I will send it to you.
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Thank you so much for having one of my songs on your playlist. That means so much to me. Many thanks for your friendship.
Michala♥
Anyway, I will upload some "shorter" songs for you. Stay Tooned!
I meant to tell you earlier that I uploaded another song for the electronic category. Feel free to use it on your radio program. This is a popular and favourite song amongst listeners.
All the best!
Solitoode
Thanks for poppin' by....... :)
I'm glad you like 'Cold'. Thanks.
Dig ur page too.
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Thanks for the request and you can add the track to the playlist :)
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I will upload some more songs in the near future to help out the Electronica genre very soon. I am still in discovery stage here as I explore to learn more about this site.
Great to have your generous support!
:)
Solitoode
nice to meet ya! thanks for checking out some songs...glad to have you check out even just one :) :) hopefully once i get situated i can also check out some tunes here too...looking forward to finding some neato new music!
-p
It's been a while, haven't been as active lately as I've should. But I wanted to thank you for still remembering me and supporting my music as you've done for as long as you've done. You've been a true fan and friend. I do miss your old magazine and artist profiles. I was just over at AL, got to the forum somehow, but that site has gotten very dismal. I guess that's why KickRadio is using this ning site and alot of old AL names are popping up here. I do wish to get a little more personable around here, when I can. By the way, I was priviledged to work on a prog rock CD called "Echoes in Time" by Port Mahadia. Check it out if you can.
www.portmahadia.com
Later friend,
William
Thank you so much for stopping by my page and taking time to listen. It means a lot!:) And thank you for adding my songs to your page. I am happy you enjoy them. I wish you all the best!
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