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Artist of the Month at Gods Of Music


 


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Artist of the Month with "Denying the evident"

 

Grundman is one of those artists that can shift emotions. He is an artist that can play with your thoughts and ideas and change them into something undeniably diffren't.


With his new song "Denying the evident" Grundman beat's his all time best song (at least in my opinion)"Tears at bedtime" with this beautiful and emotion generating piece. I really hate to get into technicalities on such an emotional song but I must.


"Denying the Evident" is near perfect on all fronts. From the recording and timbre to the amazing mellody. I just can not find a better song on all of these...


...The timbre of this song is at the same level as professional artists. albeit simple it is still blends into the song amazingly well. The piano is panned idealy when need be and the pads are all at the appropriate level for this masterpiece. I am hard pressed to find a single flaw in the timbre or mastering of this song.


My favorite part of this song is the mellody. It is unbelievable! Bringing in and throwing out emotions like a pitcher throwing baseballs. I can't get enough of this mellody.


The only problem I have discovered in this song is that it is to short. You get sucked into the emotion and feeling of the song and all of a sudden it's over. You search through the black void left in your mind but come up with nothing.


In the end this song is another masterful song from Grundman keep up the good work!


Ps: I think i used the word "Perfect" a few to many times in this review. Shows you how much I love this song.



Kole McRae



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