Jan 29, 2010 at 11:43 PM Post #91 of 229
CD have been sent out to sokolov91.
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Jan 30, 2010 at 1:30 AM Post #93 of 229
The majority of the tracks are great stress relievers.. Reminds me a lot of the Bi aural beats that claim to act as a drug by stimulating certain sensors in your brain... Forgot the actual title.. But Acixs CD is 10.00 less & sounds better.. I could see myself falling asleep listening to some of his tracks..Nice tranquility & a sense of calm to the music. My favorite tracks sound very polite & submissive. I mean this in a good way, not a negative..
 
Jan 31, 2010 at 10:36 PM Post #95 of 229
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The majority of the tracks are great stress relievers.. Reminds me a lot of the Bi aural beats that claim to act as a drug by stimulating certain sensors in your brain... Forgot the actual title.. But Acixs CD is 10.00 less & sounds better.. I could see myself falling asleep listening to some of his tracks..Nice tranquility & a sense of calm to the music. My favorite tracks sound very polite & submissive. I mean this in a good way, not a negative..


Great observation KBI, I do want with my music to calm the brain to a point that you can completely relax and from there to bring the music listener to electronic nirvana and then will be more easy to shift gears.
 
Feb 3, 2010 at 10:47 AM Post #97 of 229
Rabbit Dream arrived downunder downunder (Tassie) today. Solid CD Acix, well produced and good clean sound, in fact the whole digi pack/cd package is very professional. I agree with kbi, the beats and pulses are a soothing and relaxing brain massage at times, and remind me of a Bi-aural recording. There is a certainly a direct brain stimulus happening there at times. Different market than a Daft Punk or Prodigy album, but definately a pleasant experience and an interesting listen. Not something that will stay on high rotation list, but certainly something fairly unique that I will take for a spin when the mood hits, or when I might try to find the mood. Well done.
I recommend it to other Headfiers looking for something non main stream electonic.
 
Feb 3, 2010 at 11:17 AM Post #98 of 229
I bought the digital download of the Rabbit Dream album, I couldn't wait for shipping.

Instant gratification!

I'll be listening in a dark room with foobar > RME HDSPe AES > Esoteric D-05 > BHSE > 4070.

If there are any flaws... I won't say anything. JK.
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Feb 3, 2010 at 2:03 PM Post #100 of 229
WAV files downloaded and converted to ALAC using dBpoweramp for playback in foobar and iTunes.
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Hey, how about an option to download FLAC files instead? I had to manually edit the file names.

And we need hi-res cover art, dammit. The one on the site is OK in playlist view, but it's no good when large view. C'mon I know you've got a large version, the album cover JPG file on the site is labeled "med."
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While searching for the album cover, I noticed the album is selling on CDBaby and a few other places. Is it "Time And Space" or "Space And Time"?
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Here's Rabbit Dream playing on my foobar, upsampled with SoX to 176.4 and sent out of an RME HDSPe AES with dual AES output.
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Feb 4, 2010 at 1:18 AM Post #103 of 229
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I just want to mention to everyone... this album is headphone candy of the highest order. Amazing mixing Acix. Very cool stuff.


I'm glad you enjoy my album, big thanks.
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Feb 4, 2010 at 8:30 AM Post #104 of 229
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CD have been sent out to Alex from Germany, Thanks man.
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Looking forward to it...
I only hope shipping doesn't take too long
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