Description : A track i have been working on recently.Levingson blade R4 guitar.Hope you enjoy.
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Hi just worked my way round your collection on Youtube and here great stuff the kind of thing you should always have been writing. Like the sound of the blade it always had a bit more slick kind of smoothness than the other strat that Holdsworth Gambale sort of fluidness. Great stuff anyway glad I found it brought back memories of Summertime. Sorry I hav'nt called slight technical problem was going to stick a card in the post but saw this. When I got your missed call at Christmas I forgot to put it in my contacts and my phone only lists missed calls for 7 days so sorry operator error. You have my number or you can get me on relwood@btinternet.com stay in touch will look out for new listings keep up the good work !
Very cool intro which led me into a funky laid back groove. I would say it also is a bit r n b and soul, I could hear Daryl Hall singing on this.
The guitar sounds nice, I've never heard of it so I will have to check it out online. Sounds like a PRS a little. Solid track sets a certain mood with the solid groove and almost hypnotic guitar with some neat effects.
This is an interesting style of track! Gives me some reminiscent feelings from the eighties in a way. The guitar seems similar to something Jan Hammer might have composed if he actually picked up a real guitar, rather than playing a keyboard to sound like a guitar. Some cool sparkling harmonic content in parts which is pleasing to the ear. This also has some nineties rock vibes to it, you know when psychedelia had it's real moment in the sun. Very enjoyable piece throughout! You really jam and groove on that guitar. Dig it!
Thankyou for the detailed comments,great to read.So many mixed comments about the style of this track on here,i always struggle to fully hear the final result as i listen to them so many times when recording etc.Track fog i suppose lol.Thankyou again.
By the time I was just over a minute into this one I was looking for the fav button Rhodesy...agree with Cru`s comment on the bass...great..thoughtful arrangement...keeps the flow moving along nicely with the variations while sticking with the theme...great job on the guitar...I thought very seriously about buying a Blade when I bought my 91 Strat but had lived with the Strat too long to make the change....super track...enjoyed the listen...Ed
Hey Ed,so great to see you around,thanks for dropping by and checking out my track Sir.Yes the Blade is nice ,a great neck,best i have ever played by far but i tend to play a Les Paul mainly these days,it was nice to record with the Blade this time though.Inspired by your positive words.
Better someone living inside your head than inside your arse. Especially when they pop their head out occasionally. That looks weird.
Anyway, this is some pretty dense, jazzy stuff you have here, kicking off with some atonal weirdness and then we're into a fat bass and drums groove. A little hip hoppy with the insistent groove and heavy bass.
Lots of guitar on top, as is to be expected, and some of your tasteful runs, as always.
But I'm more interested in the ambient pad strangeness fading in around 1:17. Then some additional bongoey/cowbelly percussion and then a change to a fat ride. I know you love the ride cymbal.
2:05 inevitable solo arrives and it's pretty tasteful. This isn't exactly my kind of home listening vibe but I'd appreciate it a lot in a late night jazz club, for instance.
3:21 cool reverbed guitar note ringing out. 3:41 very cool little run too.
Strange but tasteful guitar ending. The only problem is the pops (eg 4:08), which might be from the delay unit or if you've just copied a piece of guitar audio on the timeline and not crossfaded between the two parts.
Congrats anyway.
P.S. You tell me who's in your head and I'll tell you who's in my arse.
Yo Static,thankyou for your favourable review,glad you like the guitar.I did try to hold back on this one as i can go off on one given the smallest of chances,whoops.The ambient pad is a cubase vst,all the drums are Addictive Drums.The pop i can sort.Take care soldier.Rhodesy out.
Yes the guitar is good, but that bass is phenomenal as well. I do love those guitar harmonies you produced. A very liquid song to listen too. Slightly Trippy at points but I think it belongs in Chill and not cinematic. Fantastic artistry though, very impressed congratulations on a fine job! Gets a fav on this end. Oh and congrats on the name change!
Cru
Thankyou Cru,those words mean a lot coming from you,glad you appreciate my efforts on this one.Yes I believe chill is where it should be actually,it's amazing how difficult it is to understand ones work as it developes sometimes don't you think?
Hi there, this is a truly stunning piece of music, it builds up slowly and it ends with a great play. guitar tone and touch are quite impressive. very well done, congrats
Description : Sounds of the sea and trippy acidy washes with a cool beat and some live acoustic guitar. Written in Cubase with live guitar and keys etc. The sound of the sea and birds was recorded on the beach where I used to live. After moving to the city one sunny day I was telling stories to a friend about living by the sea and started making this track.
Description : This improv recorded a few years ago powered my interest even further than I expected.....recorded using tc electronics pedal and tascam studio recorder and a Fender Squier tele electric....
Description : I used some new "Anthem" pickups from L.R. Baggs on my Martin acoustic to see how it performed, and it definitely beat my expectations. Captured the sound perfectly as I needed.
Anyhoo, this song is almost a prayer, hence the repetitiveness of the verses. As Christians, we believe that God will one day return and take away every suffering and all evil for good; in that regard, this song is almost one of waiting too. Very simple, with vocal harmonies and whatnot. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did making it. Made in 13 hours.
Someone else wrote the words, I was just inspired to use them. I only added the "Yeah" and "Amen."
Description : This is a track off of one of my EP's I dropped last year. It is based on True events. Sometimes when people finally take a second in life to slow down and breathe in..... The oxygen is deflated and it's too late. Take your time people, because time is what differs a good decision over a bad one. Life is precious!
-T2
Description : So a guy buys a nice guitar at a pawn shop but returns it a few days later after waking from a sound sleep to hear it playing by itself. When he tells of his experience he is shocked to learn the owner had actually died while playing it. Is it fantasy or truth? Is the guitar in this track that very same guitar? Its all part of the mystery and fun of Halloween !
EDIT: modified ending to a deeper voice
Description : This track describes a magical state that I experienced a long time ago. Maybe you also know the feeling that you can't describe something like this with words ... luckily we have the music for it!
Description : So this is my first Chill Outish track. I was just trying something new and then suddenly this was a thing. Everything you hear is home made. I hope you enjoy. - Mr. Spook'd
Description : That's something i worked out lately
a swing 3/4 hip hop Chill ?? Don't know how to describe this kind of music.
Anyway VOICE NEEDED
So if your interested to try something contact me
Description : A progressive journey incorporating deep ambient chillout, swing jazz, hip hop, d'n'b, trance and a slight touch of acid with a thousand ninjas battling in space. Features a great deal of my lead slide resonator guitar playing. Also a whole load of synths, programmed acoustic drum kits and manipulated drum loops, big basslines, regular electric guitar, vocoded guitar parts and bass guitar (distorted right at the end). If you like deep chill, far out soaring beauty, fat beats and 170 BPM uplifting slide trance controlled mayhem, you might just get into this. In my heaven there is an endless supply of honey mangoes (an exquisite beauty of the fruit world) and even more slide guitar. A 1,000-year-long version of this track plays there on a loop (long enough not to get bored of it) but here I offer you the Earthly 11 min version. You must be very good to be accepted into my heaven to hear the full thousand year version so best start now. It may be heaven's main theme tune but it's not above criticism so feel free to let me know what you think of it. Maybe you prefer the soundtrack in hell. I hear it's pretty badass...
Description : Chris Brown x Kid Ink x Dj Mustard x Ty Dolla Sign Type Beat --- Contact me for Mixing, Mastering, Sound Design & Song Structuring Services
The guitar sounds nice, I've never heard of it so I will have to check it out online. Sounds like a PRS a little. Solid track sets a certain mood with the solid groove and almost hypnotic guitar with some neat effects.
Sounds great!
Wayne
Guitar sounds so good too
Excellent stuff
TheKunig
Just makes a really good song.
Well done Rhodesey, keep it up :)
Compliments to you and that guy in your head. Faved
Take care, Rhodesy :)
Better someone living inside your head than inside your arse. Especially when they pop their head out occasionally. That looks weird.
Anyway, this is some pretty dense, jazzy stuff you have here, kicking off with some atonal weirdness and then we're into a fat bass and drums groove. A little hip hoppy with the insistent groove and heavy bass.
Lots of guitar on top, as is to be expected, and some of your tasteful runs, as always.
But I'm more interested in the ambient pad strangeness fading in around 1:17. Then some additional bongoey/cowbelly percussion and then a change to a fat ride. I know you love the ride cymbal.
2:05 inevitable solo arrives and it's pretty tasteful. This isn't exactly my kind of home listening vibe but I'd appreciate it a lot in a late night jazz club, for instance.
3:21 cool reverbed guitar note ringing out. 3:41 very cool little run too.
Strange but tasteful guitar ending. The only problem is the pops (eg 4:08), which might be from the delay unit or if you've just copied a piece of guitar audio on the timeline and not crossfaded between the two parts.
Congrats anyway.
P.S. You tell me who's in your head and I'll tell you who's in my arse.
Cru
Compliments and respect_____Orlando
Heartfelt guitar play here...I know that there isn't similarity but Mike Oldfield's name flashed...
Outstanding work, handshake, Danke
Handshake. take care.