Description : I was doing sample shots for my portfolio, and needed something that would fit an experimental scene showing a dark and intense moment of female revenge (somewhat inspired by Abel Ferrara's "Ms. 45"). If anyone cares, the camera used to film the scene was a Panasonic AF-100.
The track is original (so if you don't like the track, you can only blame me).
The title came from a friend who said the music sounded "euro", and Rosina is the actress who played the woman seeking revenge.
The track was created using Music Maker 2015 (Okay, you can stop laughing now).
I don't know if anyone will every download the track, let alone use it, but someone ever does, please just make sure to credit MORTradio.
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Mmmmm creative commons, I love that stuff! Released one under that licensing myself recently. I liked your other track, so I had to hear this one too. And, big surprise, I like this one as well. More subdued and minimal of course, as it is one person's vision, but it conveys the impression you described. You seem like a valuable and interactive addition to looperman, and that makes me happy! Keep doing your thing!
First of all, thank you for creating the Rosina Euro Tough Walk track that allowed me to produce these vocals. I really enjoyed writing the lyrics and making the melody.
I watched the trailer of Ms.45 but the message of the lyrics is really something that I wanted to write about.
Thank you very much for giving me permission to share the song and for recognising it as a joint effort, as a successful collaboration!
Thanks for being open to share you musical abilities and ideas. This enables other artists/musicians like me to connect to their creative self too.
Thanks for being a supporter of creative commons and guerrilla creativity!
The only words that can be used to describe our reaction when we first heard the vocals you added to the track was "Wow....Bravo".
What is most exciting about this new sound of "Rosina Euro Tough Walk" is that the vocals you created perfectly fit the dark twisted mood of Abel Ferrara's "Ms. 45", which was the foundation of the creation of this track. Did you research the film?
As the owner of MORTradio, I give you full permission to release this track to the public. Obviously, I hope that you will credit this track as being created by MORTradio AND Iatot. This is a joint effort, and any popularity that comes from this song is because of our joint effort in creating this track. If we make a million bucks, I'll split it with you (yeah, I know....its a pipe dream....but I play the lotto too).
In closing, let me again say "Bravo". Your treatment of the track was not only creatively exciting, but completely respectful in every way. I believe this collaboration is a perfect example of how Creative Commons works, and how it should always work. Creative ideas being exchanged and coming together.
Thanks again for your great work and your efforts. I, and my staff/friends, look forward to hearing more from you as well.
Slick and awesome! Are you planning to make a longer version of this track? I think it would be interesting to add some vocals. I'll send you a link when I'm done. :)
Thank you sir. Your comment is not only uplifting to me, but to the rest of my colleagues as well.
Well, if there is ever a film made by us at MORTradio then most definitely will be making a longer version. We never once thought about adding vocals, which would be a wild concept to be sure. If you can make something out of the small musical segment, by all means, do so. Would definitely be excellent to hear what you do with it.
That is what is so awesome about this website. Everyone can put into it, and everyone can take out of it as well. It is really a perfect example of Independent Cinema, Music, and Art. Guerrilla creativity at its best.
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First of all, thank you for creating the Rosina Euro Tough Walk track that allowed me to produce these vocals. I really enjoyed writing the lyrics and making the melody.
I watched the trailer of Ms.45 but the message of the lyrics is really something that I wanted to write about.
Thank you very much for giving me permission to share the song and for recognising it as a joint effort, as a successful collaboration!
Thanks for being open to share you musical abilities and ideas. This enables other artists/musicians like me to connect to their creative self too.
Thanks for being a supporter of creative commons and guerrilla creativity!
Lastly, here is the new link / URL to the track:
https://soundcloud.com/itiyati-collabs/happymad-mortradio-itiyati
I edited some details so the URL changed.
Thanks again!
Sending you positive energy!
Here's your track with my vocals. I enjoyed working on it!
https://soundcloud.com/imlistening-8/mortradio-rosina-euro-tough-walk-vocals-and-lyrics-by-ia/s-DgU1T
This soundcloud track is private. I'd like to ask your permission to share it as a public track.
Thanks for your great work! Looking forward to hearing more from you guys at MORTradio!
The only words that can be used to describe our reaction when we first heard the vocals you added to the track was "Wow....Bravo".
What is most exciting about this new sound of "Rosina Euro Tough Walk" is that the vocals you created perfectly fit the dark twisted mood of Abel Ferrara's "Ms. 45", which was the foundation of the creation of this track. Did you research the film?
As the owner of MORTradio, I give you full permission to release this track to the public. Obviously, I hope that you will credit this track as being created by MORTradio AND Iatot. This is a joint effort, and any popularity that comes from this song is because of our joint effort in creating this track. If we make a million bucks, I'll split it with you (yeah, I know....its a pipe dream....but I play the lotto too).
In closing, let me again say "Bravo". Your treatment of the track was not only creatively exciting, but completely respectful in every way. I believe this collaboration is a perfect example of how Creative Commons works, and how it should always work. Creative ideas being exchanged and coming together.
Thanks again for your great work and your efforts. I, and my staff/friends, look forward to hearing more from you as well.
Well, if there is ever a film made by us at MORTradio then most definitely will be making a longer version. We never once thought about adding vocals, which would be a wild concept to be sure. If you can make something out of the small musical segment, by all means, do so. Would definitely be excellent to hear what you do with it.
That is what is so awesome about this website. Everyone can put into it, and everyone can take out of it as well. It is really a perfect example of Independent Cinema, Music, and Art. Guerrilla creativity at its best.