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 <description>David Armant&#039;s engineering experience shows clearly with &quot;And Ever&quot;.  Outside of commercial electronic artists, not many people can take their sounds and express it with such fidelity.  The production in this piece is absolutely top notch, with all of the elements sitting in their respective frequencies exactly as they should.  The song is well written as well.  The atmosphere of the song is absolutely gorgeous; every pad, arpegio, and synth line ties into an uplifting, sweeping mood.  I would have liked a stronger build to a bigger chorus and a repeat of the chorus would have been great as well.  However, as a whole, this is one of the strongest tracks I&#039;ve heard on Project Opus to date.  A great piece for those interested in the dance genre.</description>
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