Love the engines starting at the beginning. The piano intro is very sweet. Nice change to the bass. Definitely not the kind of music I've come to expect from you, but as it was for a contest..... Anyways, the production was great, the instrumentation was innovative and very appealing. All in all, a great piece.
Absolutely awesome. This is a seriously wicked piece of music. I can tell you put a lot of thought and work into this piece. It is demonstrated in the quality. Faved and Downloaded.
its good but m8 but thers to much goin on at the same time try to do a calm intro then a heavy drop but fair play for trying sumthink new keep at it m8 peace
Firstly one thing I have noticed with your works is the clarity of the mix,brilliant, always sounding professional, arrangement in this one is very good, like the diff sound that you have used to paint a picture in this track, amazing my friend, agree with the other reviews man that you deserved to have these master piece's out in the world for everyone to enjoy, can not fault in any way mate, stunning work as always...instant fav...Peace and ty for sharing your talent dude...Estefano...
Hey mate..thanks for your splendid review,your way too kind....maybe one day I might get a track playing in an elevator! lol (I live in hope)hehe...cheers bro Dave :)
this one had my head bobbing,headphones on Rita hottie wondering what the hell I am on this time! just grooving on a little jazzbass baby! she says "Oh OK !" doesn't get any better baby!
Thanks for the music induced smiles !
Johnny Gadget
Hey Gadget man...thanks for the thumbs up bro,this is one of my fav's (if your allowed to like your own stuff that is..lol)..Slap played A1 on this as always...cheers buddy :)
Great use of ambience and strings!!! I really did think I was flowing down th river too but not only that the water was showing the reflection of mankind!!! The beat tells a story in my opinion is what im saying and it flows really well!!! Good track and as always keep up the good work!!!
love the track description, its what drew me. lots of very intricate happenings here. really impressed with your percussion.
very much enjoying the listen. nice bass chops. very cool track man.
What a massive very interesting track, man everyone has beaten me to all good bits :)mate one of best and most enjoyable listens heard for awhile here, right down to the geese at the end, brilliant piece Dave, Thank you so much for sharing dude,instant fav this one,Peace Estefano...
hey planet amnbient is a very confusing genre to me becasue one track can so hip and dance like then u make somthing like this that relaxing but as a slight unedge feeling to it.
maybe u can explain the genre to me from ur persective
Hey mate,thanks for the listen..I think a lot of people regard 'Ambient' music as background fill for meditating and also what manifests as softly toned spiritual sounds....I'm more of the opinion that ambient can include anything that draws from an environmental perspective..such as natural sounds,birds etc...though within a cityscape nearly any noise would qualify...I guess it really boils down to what the music makers vision is....if he or she wants to set a mood that is indicative of a location or special feeling to me that's ambient....cheers planet :)
True artestry! This is a masterpiece period. It's like listening to an audio story where your imagination paints the scenes that the music is guiding you towards (does that make sense). WTF is that parrot thing! Dave you are one mad buggar adding a f*$£ing Emu lol....Wonderful track mate with beautiful production.
Hey mate!...thanks buddy...lol..well I do have a slight fixation with birds..though to get them to cooperate in a live band situation could be problematic,hehe...I guess another factor is I'm a total failure as a vocalist..I would dearly love to be able to sing(like yourself)..but alas what comes out is garbage....cheers Dave :)
Hey mate..I was keen on beach blanket bingo as a kid,then I somehow got twisted..Butt Hole Surfers are more appropriate for a surf flick these days! lol...cheers Dave :)
Now this is real jazz,the bass is fantastic as are the keys and it does sound like it was fun to do.Sorry so long getten by here,being new you realy have a lot to take in and everyone has over 40 tracks,good tracks.This is all I listen to anymore so I'll be back when I can stay longer,gotta feelin'I'll be here awhile!
Allen
Hi planetjazzbass,this is a very unique and 'out there' composition.The urgency of the beat,tempered by the ambient and stark contrasting sounds make this track very engrossing.Finely woven sonic textures and a well balanced mix/recording.Superb stuff. peace and goodwill mate...by the way,whereabouts in Melbourne are u located,I'm out at Skye (near Frankston)cheers
Thanks Mrus..hehe..a fellow Melbournian,I'm pretty close to you..Aspendale!..you might see me walking down the street.I'm the guy giving the hat on backwards dude a clip over the ear...thanks again for your eloquent review. cheers planet :)
You can hear the audio drama at: lightningbolttheater.com. Just go to the shows page, and then click the CD to open it. It's the first track. Thank you for letting us use your track!
This is the first thing I thought of after the first 45 seconds or so! "This is freaking Amazing"
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (1984, ISBN 0-345-39183-7) is the fourth book of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series written by Douglas Adams. Its title is the message left by the dolphins when they departed Planet Earth just before it was demolished to make way for a hyperspatial express route, as described in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The phrase has since been adopted by some science fiction fans as a humorous way to say "goodbye" and a song of the same name was featured in the 2005 film adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Arthur Dent has randomly hitch-hiked his way through the galaxy and is dropped off on a planet in the middle of a rainstorm. He quickly realises that he appears to be in the centre of England on the planet Earth, even though he had previously witnessed it being destroyed by the Vogons. Furthermore, while he has been gone for several years, it appears only a few months have passed on Earth. He manages to hitch a ride with a man named Russell, who is driving home his sister Fenchurch (Fenny for short). Russel explains that she had become delusional several months earlier shortly after a worldwide incident involving mass hysteria over the "hallucinations with the big yellow spaceships" (Vogon Ships). Arthur also learns that all the dolphins disappeared shortly after that event. Arthur becomes curious about Fenchurch, but they reach his home before he can ask more questions. Inside his still-standing home, Arthur finds, among a pile of junk mail, a gift-wrapped bowl inscribed with the words "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" which he then uses as a fish bowl for his Babel Fish. That night, Arthur cannot help but consider that Fenchurch is somehow connected to him and to the Earth's destruction, and finds that he still has the ability to fly whenever he lets his thoughts wander.
Hey mate...Cool! I'm a huge fan of the Hitchhicker books..though I've never seen an apparition appear on a cricket pitch!lol (very early in the Guide 's television series,first episode I think)..you gotta hand it to the Brits when it comes to funny whackiness it's more real than real..Slartybartfast I ain't...but thanks for all the reviews! cheers Buddy ;)
I thought I was in for something a bit darker. Total different direction. A very good direction by my ears. The bass, amazing. Really locks into that groove that the cymbal ride has going. The samples add to the ambiance of the song, but don't take away from that main groove. I must say again, that bass is very good. Sounds like a fretless maybe? Not sure, but very pleasing. As for the theme of the tune... Very hard to put that into words. Sadly history repeats and revision makes us forget. Cheers
Hey thanks man..I don't often get my old material reviewed..this was made on a Zoom multi-track digital recorder...seems like the dark ages compared to the computer DAW's everyone uses now...thank you for the listen much appreciated!..cheers Dave :)
Really reminded me of Dr. Who for some reason. Old Who, not much for the new stuff. Really tripped out vibe here. Brings back memories of sugar cubes lol. Loved the clarity of the delays, and the panning on them as well. Really great piece here. Cheers to the both of you :)
Hehe..thanks mate..it's a pity Mr Robot rarely makes an appearance on the site these days,he's one trippy dude and an awesome musician,unfortunately he's got his hands full looking after his kids by himself now..but hopefully he shall return...again thank you for the cool review...cheers Dave :)
I could have closed my eyes and still would have called this one
PlanetJazz all of the way! and to think that this was compiled in such a short time is unthinkable very cool! very cool indeed !
Hats off to the jazzbass crew on this one! hope all is well on your neck of the woods!
Hey Gadgetman long time no see mate!..so cool to have you back on the loop bro..your presence has been sorely missed,man with you and rei both returning it's starting to feel like the good old days again...mind you at our age any day feels good!lol..fantastic to have you back mate..I'll be keeping a keen eye out for any offerings from the Gadgetland Music Factory...cheers buddy Dave :)
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Hope you win the competition
John
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John
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Firstly one thing I have noticed with your works is the clarity of the mix,brilliant, always sounding professional, arrangement in this one is very good, like the diff sound that you have used to paint a picture in this track, amazing my friend, agree with the other reviews man that you deserved to have these master piece's out in the world for everyone to enjoy, can not fault in any way mate, stunning work as always...instant fav...Peace and ty for sharing your talent dude...Estefano...
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Thanks for the music induced smiles !
Johnny Gadget
on Euphrates by Planetjazzbass
on Euphrates by Planetjazzbass
got to say that you are pretty creative to ;) allways changing! great track :D
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Bm;)
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very much enjoying the listen. nice bass chops. very cool track man.
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What a massive very interesting track, man everyone has beaten me to all good bits :)mate one of best and most enjoyable listens heard for awhile here, right down to the geese at the end, brilliant piece Dave, Thank you so much for sharing dude,instant fav this one,Peace Estefano...
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maybe u can explain the genre to me from ur persective
thank u
nice track by the way
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Cheers Slap...
on Lance Johnson the Surfer by Planetjazzbass
Beach blanket bingo baby! That's Earl brother!
JG
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Allen
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Stephanie
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So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (1984, ISBN 0-345-39183-7) is the fourth book of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series written by Douglas Adams. Its title is the message left by the dolphins when they departed Planet Earth just before it was demolished to make way for a hyperspatial express route, as described in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The phrase has since been adopted by some science fiction fans as a humorous way to say "goodbye" and a song of the same name was featured in the 2005 film adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Arthur Dent has randomly hitch-hiked his way through the galaxy and is dropped off on a planet in the middle of a rainstorm. He quickly realises that he appears to be in the centre of England on the planet Earth, even though he had previously witnessed it being destroyed by the Vogons. Furthermore, while he has been gone for several years, it appears only a few months have passed on Earth. He manages to hitch a ride with a man named Russell, who is driving home his sister Fenchurch (Fenny for short). Russel explains that she had become delusional several months earlier shortly after a worldwide incident involving mass hysteria over the "hallucinations with the big yellow spaceships" (Vogon Ships). Arthur also learns that all the dolphins disappeared shortly after that event. Arthur becomes curious about Fenchurch, but they reach his home before he can ask more questions. Inside his still-standing home, Arthur finds, among a pile of junk mail, a gift-wrapped bowl inscribed with the words "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" which he then uses as a fish bowl for his Babel Fish. That night, Arthur cannot help but consider that Fenchurch is somehow connected to him and to the Earth's destruction, and finds that he still has the ability to fly whenever he lets his thoughts wander.
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Peace
Bm;)
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PlanetJazz all of the way! and to think that this was compiled in such a short time is unthinkable very cool! very cool indeed !
Hats off to the jazzbass crew on this one! hope all is well on your neck of the woods!
Johnny Gadget
Gadgetland Music Factory
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