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At 2:47pm on August 28, 2009, Ali Kesanto said…
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your nice comment on the video. I think Bara did a wondeful job with it, his Korean minimalistic expression works well with the music :)

All the best to you from Finland,
Ali
At 4:48pm on July 14, 2009, Montxo Garcia said…
Hi Mike,
I have just seen your comment to my little video sample. Thanks for your note. I am now listening your music and sounds incredible. My english has not enought words to describe very well my perception about but just want to say FANTASTIC. What sample orchestral library you use if any? or you use real orchestra.
Very best regards from Spain.
Montxo
BTW you can ear some more old composition samples here:
www.montxogarcia.es
At 3:46am on June 26, 2009, Ali Kesanto said…
Thanks Mike! I really enjoy your cinematic soundscapes. Suspencture is brilliant with it's epic feeling!
At 12:54pm on June 23, 2009, David Castagna said…
Thanks for the friendship Mike.

David
At 12:00pm on June 23, 2009, Mike Kitchens said…
I just finished my second filmscore "27 Down" I put a track of it on my page called, "A Mother's Loss". Let me know what you think of it!
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At 1:47am on February 25, 2008, Didier EUZET said…
Thanks very much for addon and friendship Mike...
Please listen one of my last week composition: Resurgence

Resurgence
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At 6:45am on February 24, 2008, Didier EUZET said…
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Warmest regards for now...
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At 2:51pm on February 22, 2008, Alex Pfeffer said…
Hey Mike and thanks a lot for your comment! I really appreciate!
You asked what percussion sounds I use. Well, I am using Stormdrum 1 and 2 and True Strike 1 and 2 as basic percussion libraries. Also RA has some nice stuff such as gongs and a Djembe ensemble.

I recently expanded my libs with the Cinetoms which are awesome and last but not least the great Tsaiko lib of Sean Beason.
At 4:47pm on February 9, 2008, Jan-Nicolas Machatschek said…
Thanks for your comment. I like " she slows down the rain". Regards from rainy Cologne, Jan
At 11:07pm on January 28, 2008, Bob Safir said…
Hi Mike,
Great music...keep it up. To answer your question: I don't know. Just constantly pushing and trying to get things placed. There's never a dull moment! -Bob
At 11:46am on January 23, 2008, Chris Alpiar said…
Hey Mike - great orchestration man! I love your very eclectic tastes and you fulfill them all with solid understanding and depth. Dont ever refer to yourself as lack of talent dude, you have a lot of chops and solid creative ideas ;) Keep doing what you are doing!
At 8:28am on January 17, 2008, Carlos da Silveira said…
Hi again Mike. Loved your End Credits for Last Day on Earth. Really cinematic, great theme developement and (I suppose) very realistic use of samples. I will be visiting your site at showcaseyourmusic.com for more. Best wishes.

Carlos
At 8:18am on January 17, 2008, Carlos da Silveira said…
Mike, thanks a lot for your comments. These are pieces I wrote for a movie some time ago. The accordion/harmonium actually is a bandoneon, a German made intrument adopted at the beginnigns of the 20th. Century by tango orchestras. It has become a staple of all tango music and I love its sound since my childhood as my father was a tango lover. Glad you came by! Tiill soon.
At 1:09am on January 17, 2008, Seth Neuffer said…
Thanks Mike! Enjoyed your music as well. I wish you the best of luck. Keep in touch man and have fun!

~Seth

www.sethneuffer.com
At 7:31pm on January 15, 2008, Don Poole said…
Hi Mike,

Thanks for the comments. I absolutely love your stuff. Especially The Phoenix and the End Credits. Keep up the good work.

Don Poole
At 1:19am on January 14, 2008, Stephen Barry said…
Yeah, I did. the original tone and pace of the piece was really slow and dark, so I wanted take that mood up a notch but still maintain that record like feel (hence the static). I really appreciate your comment...I can tell you really understand where I'm coming from. I will be back to listen to your music (really sleepy right now!). Peace and God Bless
At 12:31pm on January 13, 2008, Chris Merritt said…
Welcome! Glad to have you here!
At 5:15am on January 13, 2008, David Beard said…
All my very best wishes Mike.
Wishing you every success in all that you do.
David Beard - UK
TV and Film Music Composer & Sound Design David Beard Music Production. Creating original Music for Film, TV, Video and Games, Dance and Theatre Productions and Podcast Broadcasting. Experienced in all styles from Children's TV to Horror Film Scores.
Film Music Composer
At 3:37am on January 12, 2008, Oliver Wallner said…
Hi Mike, thanks for your comment. Yes, this piece was produced completely with samples. I think I used EWQLSO and some Westgate woodwinds. BTW, who is the singer on "The Phoenix"? Nice voice.

Cheers, Oliver

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