Description : This is a kind of an Italian rock track composed and written by Franco Q. We even got him behind the mic for this one. Credits go to: Franco on guitar, vocals and arrangement. Scott Burkholder on drums, percussion, mixing and final arrangement. Dan Rosati on tenor sax. Marc Brower on keyboard. Aleck Rand on Hammond organ. Mulambo on bass. Hope you like and download
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Absolutely love that phaser-pad. That sound from the late 70's is coming back again. (TY David Bowie.. Blackstar) Sweet Tune you have made.Nice solos from 2:20 on. tasteful and restrained.
Awesome job guys.
Cru
Thanks alot, Cru. I hope my stupidity isn't showing, too much, but I'm assuming the 'phaser-pad' is what our keyboardist is playing? I know of David Bowie, but will look up the others.
Yes, the older stuff does appeal to us, greatly. The newer stuff just doesn't have that "IT" factor.
Always a great pleasure hearing your comments...Please keep them coming.
For me it's better pop or jazzy tune than rock but understand those progressive rock influences in the song...those solos for example...everything is perfect here as usual...the quality of the musicians and the song are incredible...
Yeah, I was a bit unsure about the genre, too. It has the heavier bridge, so decided on the 'rock' genre. The choices here are not very good, so you can't really narrow down what the tracks actually are.
Anyway, thanks allot for your complimentary words. We all appreciate it.
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Time Magazine state this is epic
Elon Musk tweeted #he's my Rocket man... more to follow as the story unfolds.
Description : This is my newest creation, at a stage very near to completion. No third-party mastering or mixing, as with all my tracks. Just have to fix a few tiny things. I FINALLY WAS ABLE TO MIX EVERYTHING IN THE SAME SESSION. This song has all human-played instruments - no quantization or MIDI! My brother does all the vocals except for the interlude part, which I do. My other brother plays the rhythm guitar (a Gibson Les Paul Custom - only one of 12 in the world!!) and I play the accompanying guitar (a Johnny Mar Jag and PRS). He has a lot of guitars :P A good friend of ours, Ronnie, plays the bass and another friend, Freddie, plays the drums. The drum track was done in one take (had to use an electric drum set due to time constraints - but acoustic kits are so much better). Overall, pretty satisfied with the result. Let me know your thoughts.
Description : Feel free to check out the lyrics video on YT as well :) This is a new track based on the great vocals by Ashes and Dreams! Again, a mix of electronic/progressive/rock, any feedback is welcome
Description : The first track I sing on. Cheap stage mic & no fancy plugins. Heavily guitar laden to the point it's got a bit of a shoegaze thing going on. I pulled the lyrics out of my ass & yes, they're a bit silly.
Description : This song was not supposed to be the fourth track of "Diverse waves", but it finally is. Anyway it's a rock oriented track with some interesting sounds. I hope you like it. Worked in zenbeats DAW, by Roland.
Description : BIG UPDATE 26/02/2014 - So, this was an 18 min track that I have now successfully split in two. 2nd half I uploaded a few weeks ago (Things That Should Always Be, with the bouncy 2 min reggae intro). This is the first half, which has a new mix, a mega chill, meditative ending and a little jazz thrown in for good measure. Takes a few minutes for beat to really kick in. Constantly evolving electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic drums and lead banjo driven by fat, busy 80BPM grooves with a bit of a reggae and shuffle feel. Also: synth choir voices, dulcimer, violin, cello, shimmering pads. Builds up gradually to nice and rocking and then gets taken back down for the big comedown chill. I really don't know what sort of genre this is except 'far out'. I think it sounds more like a live band than one guy playing instruments and manipulating a DAW. Not my best track but a bit of blissful, sunny island fun. Real positive vibe here so I hope you give it a chance to unfold and unfurl. Sit back, clear your schedule and immerse yourself in these trippy sonic experiments cooked up deep in my off-planet underground laboratory. I have to send the MP3 to Earth via space courier (not cheap).
Description : This track was like the inhale after an exhale of aggressive industrial-electro-sludge tracks that I had put out that summer and fall. This was the more reserved, and introspective winter track. It's nothing spectacular, but I still really enjoy it. I hope you do too. Take care. V.
Description : when i was a kid you could go down and buy acid drops at the dairy - sour boiled sweets....vox, guitars and keys by me. Bass a LM loop by megapaul.
Awesome job guys.
Cru
Yes, the older stuff does appeal to us, greatly. The newer stuff just doesn't have that "IT" factor.
Always a great pleasure hearing your comments...Please keep them coming.
Ciao,
M.
For me it's better pop or jazzy tune than rock but understand those progressive rock influences in the song...those solos for example...everything is perfect here as usual...the quality of the musicians and the song are incredible...
Great tune, hats off and handshake, Danke
Yeah, I was a bit unsure about the genre, too. It has the heavier bridge, so decided on the 'rock' genre. The choices here are not very good, so you can't really narrow down what the tracks actually are.
Anyway, thanks allot for your complimentary words. We all appreciate it.
Ciao,
M.
Ciao,
M.