Description : this tune was created by Couchpot and Iti Yati. we met via Looperman collaborations. I believe it is a fine example of a how a collaboration can improve the sound of an individual artist to produce a great song. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
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Comments (8)
If you have time take a listen and give Couchie some feedback.
thank u so very much it means a lot to me to have such a comment. Please see the above song description - in which there is a link for your free WAV download of the track
Very cool collab, nice relaxed vibe and some great vox! Wish there were more songs like this uploaded here. Horns were a nice touch and some good use of reverb, really brings the mix together.
thanks heaps for your encouragement is much appreciated. It was really fun to make and all I could hope from a collaboration. We were also lucky enough to have this tune played on a radio station out of USA too - which is a buzz
It was truly a "Union of creation" but not that that's what the lyrics are about.
Really liking this piece, vocals sounding so great, don't know anything about the genre, but loving what you have done here, Notice you from Albany, I'm originally from Esperance, lived in Albany running restaurant called Hands On situated on Stirling terrace for 7 months before coming through to Perth , think rest is called old salt or something like that now, I try to get down to Albany usually 2 times a year for holiday and see friends there...Impressive track friend....FAV...Peace n Respect...Mosaic...
Thanks heaps Moasic I am really glad u like it. It seems easier for ppl to troll on the net so your encouragement is a good reflection on u. Iti Yati (vocals) and I were happy with it. A lot of discussion between us tweeking this part and that to get it to what it is.U can download a WAV version from Soundcloud if u would like to https://soundcloud.com/couchpot-1/final-final-union
as far the World Wide Web goes we are practically neighbours, if i wasn't spending 2015 in Japan. Esperance is a great place ive some gd friends there and Perth. THe fishing is rubbish here compared to there but the population may have something to do with it :) ive heard some of yr stuff and it is good. hit me up if u need some guitar on something
Description : If you ever wondered if my crazy drum machines can do also Reggae, yes they can. A totally human produced song with human made samples and loops, with no AI and "unprocessed" voices to fight the stormy Dartmoor winter mood. Just KayOS in Reggae style. If you like our music, please look us up on kayos2.bandcamp.com
Description : Music composed by Alex Richard and Laurent Wirz. With: Hanspeter Dubach Lead and rhythm guitars, Alex Richard Bass and rhythm guitars, Claude Barbotte Hammond organ, Joël Perrin Saxophone and me at the drums. The two grooves I used for this one are to find under Loops and Sample, member laurentwirz, reggae. Also an excellent loop from member ebae. I have to say that I asked Michael Mayo before publishing it but I received no answer yet. It was pretty difficult with his acapella because it's a pretty short loop with not a lot of words (for an almost 5 minutes track)! You can ear also some background vocals from Patricia Edwards and I hope it's okay for her.
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Description : Guitars, keys and vox by me. LM drum loops 130_Dagger_Live_Drums, 23sk-drums-reverb-spring-roots and alabafruit. Horns from Loopmasters dub and reggae horns sample demos.
Description : This track contains only free loops from several Looperman artists. I think one of my best works lately... but wonder if it's ok with headphones too - there a lot of very rough cuts. Enjoy!
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Description : Richard Shekari and I worked on this project earlier this year. I play bass, guitar, banjo, dobro and also sing on this. Richard added a cool harmonica sound and has an amazing voice. I have learned a lot from him, Richard produced this track.
Description : Took the rundown acapella from ThaSuspect, chopped'it and made a Reggae Instrumental.
Please use it to add Verses and a Chorus.
Hope you like it.
Description : A quick idea I did in one day, 2 mixes, more an exercise for myself than anything serious. Inspirations were a Peter Tosh docu for the reggae feel, a surfing vid on what a point break was for the vox, the Ace of Bass vid The Sign for the drums and Jaco Pastorius song Crisis for a bit of inspirational bass thrown in. 2 drum loops used and a vocal effect loop for the heck of it in the middle, he. Live percussion, cabasa, guiro and double maraca. Me on git, bass, vox. Here comes Summer!
Description : Reggae/Hip Hop BeaT....!!! This is the FisrT Track on that Style I made...!!!, Hope you Enjoy & Keep on PLAY!!! Made on MixCraft 7 Pro...!!! https://soundcloud.com/goty-beatsproduction
Description : This is the 4th cover of Big Audio Dynamite i done in collaboration with a friend who live in england. We both fan of the band so we decided to do a challenge and produce a serie of cover. we done 4 in one month. each track got it proper video check my youtube channel indiegroundvid
Description : I uploaded the vocals in 2012, Soap BRILLIANTLY produced this track around them. I was listening and thought I'd share as well. Don't forget to stop at his place and leave some Looper love! Enjoy!
Loved it so much.
Steve
Well done!
Wayne.
It was truly a "Union of creation" but not that that's what the lyrics are about.
Thing I love most is that it sounds like a live recording, or at least it has that feel to it. So it makes it very much alive.
Well done! :)
Cheers,
Scott
P.S. It doesn't sound chaotic to me! Not sure where that came from.
Really liking this piece, vocals sounding so great, don't know anything about the genre, but loving what you have done here, Notice you from Albany, I'm originally from Esperance, lived in Albany running restaurant called Hands On situated on Stirling terrace for 7 months before coming through to Perth , think rest is called old salt or something like that now, I try to get down to Albany usually 2 times a year for holiday and see friends there...Impressive track friend....FAV...Peace n Respect...Mosaic...
as far the World Wide Web goes we are practically neighbours, if i wasn't spending 2015 in Japan. Esperance is a great place ive some gd friends there and Perth. THe fishing is rubbish here compared to there but the population may have something to do with it :) ive heard some of yr stuff and it is good. hit me up if u need some guitar on something
singing and well done overall!:)
Congrats_____Orlando