Description : This time yours Donnie Bee from Rome proudly presents "Back 2 Reality Vs Richard Sanderson", a versus 80s mix of the theme song from the french motion picture "The Party (La Boum)" in 1980. Are you old enough to remember it?!?!? :-D
Description : you can sing or rap on this beat.
if you make a song just write (prod by Studio AC) in the title pls.
I will be happy if you send me the link of your music, then I can listen it.
Description : Didn't find the right genre for this track... the title is in bask language, the translation in french should be "folie douce" and in english, may be "sheer madness"
Description : Here is a song I made a year ago now that I decided to share with you. I had fun at home on one of my beats and that gave it!
For the first verse I used the acappella of Servilious (thanks to him for sharing).
Thank you for your opinion ! I'll apreciate them.
For those who speak French, I know, the lyrics are not exceptional but it's just for fun :)
Thanks à lot and good listening!
Description : Kind of a trap beat, messing around with distortion, and for once, tried to make a good ending. I do the mastering on my own so it s kind of trash, but what do you think of the mix ? And of the song ? I'm french so sorry for my bad english
Description : World Cup Football, France is qualified for the semi-final with his neighbor Belgium ... I had to revise our National Anthem for this occasion ... It's done, with the Marseillaise "redesigned / arranged "My way ... Good listening ... and especially good World Cup! Go France !!!
Description : A beat I made a while back. Looking for a dedicated rapper/singer who wants to go over this. I will do all the editing and mixing if you'd like.
I have to thank our French girl for the patience she had: it is a real pleasure and a true honour to work with such professional singer.
Guitar, bass and keys played by MrWolf. Drums programmed (EZDrum). The end of the song is not "final" yet: I split what was a 3-songs pack in 3 separate files and I am still fighting with the ending/beginning.
Any suggestion and/or feedback is welcome as usual (and don't be afraid of giving negative feedbacks)
EDIT: 7 March 2015 - reduced the compression and used a different drumkit. Thanks for the inputs.
EDIT: 10 March 2015 - reduced the high on the main vocal track (thanks to Cru & Scott for pointing this out).
Description : Updated /18/12/2014 :fix someting, I added few brass, updated the "guitar riff" and change some transition.Hope this is better.A another epic cinematic track.There are a lot of hardcore work behind that tune. To celebrate the progression I do this years this track combine most of the elements of my previous prototypes : a epic drum beat (tournament),some panning effect (unstable waves)and more. Also in this tune there are 2 loops from here so thanks for 40A for the 1:58 choirs and jaceziii for the "brass french horn". I hope the title fit very well with this music!! btw tune are always better when you fully lisent it. like tournament I have some kind of surprise at 2:16 min. Just for fun I want to know which movie genre this tune can fit. like tournament comments I was able to make a little story and I enjoyed that :D
Description : This track is the first two sections of what will (hopefully) be a three-part piece — essentially a suite. I am posting parts 1 and 2 because I think they are ready for feedback from Looperman members. Part 3 isn’t done yet because it requires Human League style vocals from a singer with a distinct British accent. I have the melody and lyrics worked out. I sent a private message a while ago to a Looperman member who I think has the right voice for the job. But, haven’t had a response. Until I find a vocalist for it, I can’t finish the piece. In any case, the total file size of the complete piece would be greater than the Looperman limit, so it will have to be split into parts anyway.
Parts 1 and 2, in fact the whole thing, were inspired by acapellas posted here on Looperman by Jacques Demers:
If you haven’t checked out Jacques’ tracks yet, you really should. He doesn’t set them up as “featured” so it might be easy to miss them.
The harmony in Jacques’ acapellas sounded very “Beatle-ish” to me, and that made me want to try my hand at doing a George Martin style treatment. I remembered that ScottsCovers here on Looperman had mentioned an instrument called a Mellotron, which was used by the Beatles, the Moody Blues, Genesis, along with other groups of that era, so I decided to use a VST mellotron as the primary instrument for Parts 1 and 2.
The acapella in Part 2 was in a different key than the one used for Part 1, so I needed to find a chord progression in Part 1 that would modulate the key. Jacques gave me some advice on that, which you can see in the comments on his first acapella.
Part 1 has harp, mellotron flutes, clarinet, french horns, and my attempt at a Penny Lane type trumpet solo (but much simpler). Part 2 has a string ensemble, solo oboe and trumpet in unison, and some Daniel Langois type processed guitars. Both parts were recorded at 60 bpm, largely because that’s where the acapellas seemed to sync best. However, I played the instrument tracks freestyle (rubato), so the tempo actually varies somewhat. Definitely not quantized!
There is a storyline behind this track. Part 1 is the blooming stage of a relationship. Part 2 is about the relationship in decline. Part 3, with vocals, will be about ending it.
I’ve included the transition to Part 3 (which will be a more traditional synth pop section) and just a bit of the first verse backing instrumental so you can get an idea of how things are headed in the final part.
The french tunes tracks and mixes listed here are copyright and may not be used in your projects. Saying that though many members are happy to work with other artists or allow others to remix their tracks.
Most people upload tracks to looperman in order to get feedback from other artists. The best way to get feedback on your own tracks is to get involved and leave comments on other peoples tracks.
Please note that the creator of a track retains full copyright in that track and you are only entitled to listen and in some instances download. For further details on how you can use any tracks see the terms and conditions and the tracks section of the help area.
This list only shows tracks that have the word french in the title or description. Use the search box to find more french type tracks.