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I like the track very early on. Definitely you using Metal Machine here. It's a good kit though I'm guessing you're not likely to use it to make some really heavy music as you don't do that. John Tempesta's MIDI files are excellent and I use them quite a bit.
Drums sound better here than in your other tracks. I heard you using Metal Machine on another track recently but didn't comment because I didn't really like it.
First spacey synth sound is good and then we're into the track properly. Lots of good guitar and bass. Some swirling guitar chords plus some more lead type of playing. Bass quite loud in the mix though that's not a criticism.
Actually, you might think about turning it down at certain points, just for variety. Maybe let the drums become more prominent as you tend to push them back in the mix in your tracks. I guess you think like a bass player and I think more like a drummer (even though I'm much more of a bass player, my first instrument).
This has got a good vibe, with more attitude than your pop sort of music, so it's a vibe I much prefer. More on the Floyd side of things.
2:04 solo has some slow, gentle notes. Sounds like a cross between guitar and piano.
2:20 we get rocking a lot more. Bring the drums out here, push the bas back, even though it's fine bass playing. Should help take the track up, make it more powerful.
Lots of tasty guitar here to enjoy. Are you playing any of it? Not clear from your track description (please fix that).
Spacey vocal makes me think of blues. Also a very interesting alternative modern blues group called Little Axe. You'll like their album The Wolf That House Built.
End section without drums works just fine. Spacey synth end is fitting though you cut it off a bit too soon.
Overall: very good track. One of the best I've heard from you and my kind of mood and attitude.
P.S. I have bought an electric cello so maybe you'll hear it in some tracks soon. Plucking is not too hard though bowing should be much more difficult. I haven't bought the bow yet.
Hi MrNomad,
Thanks for the comment. I will consider bringing the drums out more... even if I am not sure how to achieve good results: with my headphones I get a good sound ... I should test with different equipment to improve it. Will do it soon.
I am playing all the instruments on this one: I started laying down the bass part and then I played several guitar layers on top of it. And I had a lot of fun: though most of my music is "pop" I am a hard-rocker inside (my first band was a punk one... and I started playing bass because of Sid Vicious...long time ago).
I like a lot the Metal Machine kit and I think I will use it more often, also in "non metal" context. It has a lot of power.
Looking forward to hearing you playing cello...it must be fun!
Ciao, Domenico
I'm loving this track. Nice guitar sound and playing. Great beat and I love the changes of the track. Tasty track that one can sink their teeth into with a big payout.
Just like you said, slow rock! Has that kind of shoe gaze sort of vibe, mixed with some good classic rock. Digging the guitar work on this very much! Crazy vocal part, but it really works in this setting. Mail man knocked on the door and interrupted my listening, so I paused it, coming back I realized it was in the last couple of seconds... bummer. Very enjoyable to hear!
What a tasty, moody blues rock with stunning guitars...Domenico: I hope, I may get one from this project to put beside my favourite LPs and collections...
Thanks Danke!
I tried to do my best...I am not a great guitar player but it was a lot of fun.
I will "release" all these songs as a free download on bandcamp: I just need to clear the last couple of things ... and I will wait for the precious comments of the loopermen on the last 5 tracks that I will upload in the next days before releasing the 'album'
Ciao, Domenico
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I like the track very early on. Definitely you using Metal Machine here. It's a good kit though I'm guessing you're not likely to use it to make some really heavy music as you don't do that. John Tempesta's MIDI files are excellent and I use them quite a bit.
Drums sound better here than in your other tracks. I heard you using Metal Machine on another track recently but didn't comment because I didn't really like it.
First spacey synth sound is good and then we're into the track properly. Lots of good guitar and bass. Some swirling guitar chords plus some more lead type of playing. Bass quite loud in the mix though that's not a criticism.
Actually, you might think about turning it down at certain points, just for variety. Maybe let the drums become more prominent as you tend to push them back in the mix in your tracks. I guess you think like a bass player and I think more like a drummer (even though I'm much more of a bass player, my first instrument).
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Lots of tasty guitar here to enjoy. Are you playing any of it? Not clear from your track description (please fix that).
Spacey vocal makes me think of blues. Also a very interesting alternative modern blues group called Little Axe. You'll like their album The Wolf That House Built.
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End section without drums works just fine. Spacey synth end is fitting though you cut it off a bit too soon.
Overall: very good track. One of the best I've heard from you and my kind of mood and attitude.
P.S. I have bought an electric cello so maybe you'll hear it in some tracks soon. Plucking is not too hard though bowing should be much more difficult. I haven't bought the bow yet.
Thanks for the comment. I will consider bringing the drums out more... even if I am not sure how to achieve good results: with my headphones I get a good sound ... I should test with different equipment to improve it. Will do it soon.
I am playing all the instruments on this one: I started laying down the bass part and then I played several guitar layers on top of it. And I had a lot of fun: though most of my music is "pop" I am a hard-rocker inside (my first band was a punk one... and I started playing bass because of Sid Vicious...long time ago).
I like a lot the Metal Machine kit and I think I will use it more often, also in "non metal" context. It has a lot of power.
Looking forward to hearing you playing cello...it must be fun!
Ciao, Domenico
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I love "crazy vocal parts" ... as you probably already noticed from my comments on your work ;-)
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Hats off, Danke
I tried to do my best...I am not a great guitar player but it was a lot of fun.
I will "release" all these songs as a free download on bandcamp: I just need to clear the last couple of things ... and I will wait for the precious comments of the loopermen on the last 5 tracks that I will upload in the next days before releasing the 'album'
Ciao, Domenico