Where There Are Dreams There Are Dragons, Vol. 1 (Sample Pack)
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Where There Are Dreams There Are Dragons, Vol. 1 (Sample Pack)

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Where There Are Dreams There Are Dragons, Vol. 1 (Sample Pack)Where There Are Dreams There Are Dragons, Vol. 1 is an experimental album and sample pack consisting of 11 original compositions by A Thousand Faces. A new collective formed by Mick Schultz and KAMAUU. The entire album was made at Mick's studio in Los Angeles. The project blends World and African music with modern and experimental production. Driven by captivating vocals and unique sound design you will hear a very diverse influence of genres and

Where There Are Dreams There Are Dragons, Vol. 1 is an experimental album and sample pack consisting of 11 original compositions by A Thousand Faces. A new collective formed by Mick Schultz and KAMAUU.

The entire album was made at Mick's studio in Los Angeles. The project blends World and African music with modern and experimental production. Driven by captivating vocals and unique sound design you will hear a very diverse influence of genres and sonics.

This pack has over 150 individual stems for the ultimate flexibility in sampling and finding inspiration. Many compositions run up to 4:30 minutes long taking you to a completely different place musically than when the song started. This gives you endless options and possibilities for finding unique moments and making something your own.

All stems are BPM and key labeled and are available in 24bit/44.1 WAV. This pack is not royalty free and must be cleared for any and all commercial use.

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Gearlist:

- Hardware: Neve 1073, Chandler TG2, API 3124, John Hardy M1, Avalon 737, CL1b, Stereo Distressors, Zulu, Tascam Portastudio 414 Cassette, Silverbullet MKII

- Mics: Sony C800g, Wunder CM7, Blue Kiwi, Shure SM7b, MD 421, Stereo AKG 414s, Neumann KM 184, iPhone 13 & 15 Pro

- Guitars: Fender Strat, Cordoba Esteso Nylon Guitar, Martin D-42, David Newton Dread, Taylor 615ce Acoustic, Fender Jazz Bass

- Synths: Moog One, Moog Voyager, Prophet 10, Juno 60, Sequential OB6, Mellotron 4000d, UDO Super 6

- Pedals: Chase Bliss (Thermae, Gen Loss MKII, Habit, Mood), Microcosm, Count To 5, Shallow Water, Red Panda Tensor, GameChanger Spring Verb, Strymon (Riverside, Big Sky, Deco) & More

Album Credits:

Produced By Mick Schultz & KAMAUU

Written By Mick Schultz & KAMAUU

All Vocals By KAMAUU

Instruments and Programming By Mick Schultz

Percussion By KAMAUU

Mixed & Engineered By Mick Schultz

Mastered By Rafeal “Anthem” Brown for Punch Mastering

 

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This comic picks up right where Episode III left off. Like directly. There's the whole "Noooooooooo" thing and everything. I liked seeing Vader when he is new to being a Sith. It really is Anakin under there still. Throughout the comic, that Anakin begins to fall away. I liked the mix of prequel and original trilogy aesthetic. Seeing Vader alongside clone troopers was very cool. The Grand Inquisitor even makes a cameo! I read the Dark Horse comics that took place right after Order 66 so certain aspects of this comic remind me of those. In this comic, there are jedi who took the Barash Vow prior to the Purge, so they are still out and about in the galaxy. Vader takes this opportunity to take a lightsaber and make it bleed. I really enjoyed this first volume in a new, ongoing comic series. I am absolutely excited for volume two. I give this volume a 5/5.
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Love this Darth perspective. It potentially fills in some gaps in the timeline in the beginning of his transition. Loved the humor and the art.
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I choose my rating because the art is so cool! Each frame brought a unique angle and showed the brilliance of color and texture! Also, I do have great memories of this movie. The surprise and fun it brought. Also Luke’s point of view was quite interesting. This was a remarkable read, however I skipped some parts more quickly than others. Enjoyed the story in this medium!
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The worst in the series until they come out with a Rise of Skywalker one… heaven forbid! Still, decent art. Better than the actual movie. 😂
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It is not so accurate.
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Well, this is feedback by my son. My son loves Star Wars and I bought it for him and he read it almost immediately! I knew he would love it, and he did! He loved the artwork and the way the author drew the characters. But he didn’t like one thing. Here’s what my son said: I don’t like how they cut a lot of stuff out from the movie and made it short. They cut a lot of FN-2187s fight with phasma. And I don’t like how the author cut the battle on Crait very short! But, then again, the story was very accurate to the movie.” I know many people like Star Wars, but if your planning on buying this comic, I would think twice. It leaves out some pretty big parts of the movie.I think this deserved four stars.
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