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Reilly Brown
Overly sentimental, big gestures, often noisy electronic music - but also heartbreaking songwriting, if possible. Going for about 11 years now and only ever known sample banks as a user and not a creator. Hoping to find some amazing new stuff on top of all the great things I found in the old PianoBook site, as well as review a few belters. If I can get my things together I want to try and make some odd banks for you all from strange junk in my flat and life :
Reilly Brown’s Reviews
I dare you to run some chords you like through this and not fall in love instantly
Writing this review to emphasise and amplify everything in the other reviews - it evokes enough feeling that I can write for hours and still have enough inspiration brimming over that I need to put it somewhere. I put it in this review, until I can find a big basin or something.
That's my overwrought way of saying that this is the best free choir I have found to date and that either of us are likely to find, dear on-the-fence musician I am imagining.
Henson nails it when he talks about how it 'cries' - it has its own kind of emotional gravity that just pulls you in - you want to write FOR it.
Deft, dynamic, able to be warm and solemn or bright and full of gospel joy. Stunning and a must-have for, I would say, literally any musician who uses a computer.