Pyramid/Rhombus scenes and the Stock markets. F***ing hell, you just don't know how pissed off I get when I think about all of those rat bastaads who got over on all of us in the Housing Rating scheme fiasco. I watched this one special about it and from what I gather, all of those Rating agencies were able to get away with Fraud. Meanwhile, my nation (along with others) spiral into the decay of financial decay. The tumult of the turmoil so intense that it forced one of our cooler electronics department stores to shut down (Circuit City). Unemployment has reached another peak and as people continue to look for work or worry about getting the Axe or not if they are employed... What of those guilty parties who made it big when the Money Pig was fat? A vast majority are elsewhere enjoying their riches. How does the saying go again- 'The rich get richer while the poor get poorer?'... And there's another one I like- 'If I only had a gun and the perfect alibi'... Sorry for the rant. (I blame the vox). Later on!
Already bobbin, bangin, what have you. The intro to this blew me away, point blank. It was awesome and in relation to the song's title/vocal sample- I dunno if you've ever had the pleasure of being on a really huge wave, but I have and lemme tell you. It was like being on a Body board trying to ride one and not being able to catch it right. Having the wave take you up into the crest and slam you down as it breaks. F***in intense man!
The rest of this feels like it's from the vantage point of the other guy who actually caught the wave. And they're flitting back and forth between the area near the tube and the arc right in front of that. Zig-zagging up and down in a kind of shimmying fashion. And the best part of being there is being able to reach back and cup your hand in the water. Gawd, I miss those day man. Too busy to go and even if I wasn't the Gulf's surf stinks (great for Skim boarder's though, slumps shoulders sadly).
As for the vox, again, that was Bobby Duvall? Didn't sound like him. Eh (shrugs), must've been from one of those 60's beach flicks, huh? Wow, I just caught a visual and I'm thinkin they need to bring back that style of Bikini, know what I mean? Anyways, I'm off. Later on!
Of the remix, for the remix. All other mixes must stand aside for the following procession. Slightly modified version of my saying- " A comment, on the comments, about the third comment, I say 'Ditto'". Loosely associated and inspired by the Ditto line in the movie Blazing Saddles.
Anyways, is this a remix? This sounds so different from the original that I can't really be to sure. I think I recognize the drums and crazy synths. Okay, nevermind, it is. For a second there I was flippin out man. You definately did this song justice. You took it outta the sky from high atmos and brought it down to earth, near the observatory. PJB rawkin out with this awesome mix. Thanks for sharing. Later on!
Hi Donnie no this is no Remix..I don't even know what that means or how to do it.lol.this is a tune of Eshar's that I expanded upon..glad you enjoyed it mate..cheers Dave :)
About Voodoo, but I do know where you can find some Doo-doo. On UltraBase's collab with DolaWhite on UB's track, Ultra Doo Doo mix. Sorry, that was cheesy and crappy (pun optional), but it is a pretty cool & amusing track ya might dig.
As for this one, I'm surprized that ya didn't use any out-there vocal samples that you do so well and cool. I dunno why that occured to me, probably because the lead Guitar licks on this are in some ways like one of your other, older tracks on here (Tenn Hut I'm thinkin, but not 100 percent on that... Or was it the one where ya used a sample of Marlon Brando's, hmm, I dunno).
Starting over, the drum intro to this is totally Gonzo man. Flippin crazy and I loved it. Ok, I stand infected, err, I mean corrected, ya did use those Monkey (?) calls on this. Which takes me to tha jungle. Oooh, and I gotta massively thank you now, because I just remembered a movie I saw on VHS that I needta get on DVD (or just try to sample directly from the tape) this perfect tribal sample, yes! The stormy effects ya added also really add to the illusion of being in a jungle, during monsoon season. Lates!
Hehe Donnie...cool..That's a Kookaburra sample (a native bird and the biggest member of the Kingfisher species in the world)..hey funny you mentioned Dola and Ultra..I've heard that tune..it's great..thanks for your time to listen mate..and for your wonderful reviews cheers Dave :)
It's refreshing to hear this sort of space created in ambient tracks. I liked the fact that the bass line plays a part in the lower-frequency ranges of the track, rather than dominating or defining it. The fidelity is excellent as well. You might consider even bringing out the bass melodies a bit more in the mix at times - that could help guard against the sensory overload that happens at times (especially early on, as the listeners ears are still exploring what's happening and adjusting accordingly). An admirable contribution. Keep letting your ears lead you!
A very good articulate critique..and your suggestions are spot on..since I made this track my explorations into the frequency fields of mastering have led me to the same conclusions..thank you for an excellent review..cheers planet :)
Hey, cool song here. I was thinking maybe this was something like my 'Voodoo Swamp Blues' tune I did last year...but this is totally different. I like the growling bass sound.
The lead guitar afterwards is really nice sounding. This is a very nice song..I like it a lot. Good use of imagination here.
Hey Randy thanks for the kind review..hehe yeah I do my own guitar...it's a work in progress though...and I think I'd sell a body part to be able to play pedal steel!..cheers mate :)
I know that was Latin, but I can't help thinking that it came from some John Williams score (possibly The Temple of Doom). I love the way ya effected 'em to almost sound digitized for the second go around. What really makes 'em work here is the whole stereotypicala view of metal being Demonic. Kinda like the Temple nod from above, I could see some kinda evil ritual being enacted.
The part with the "Musical Montage" kinda killed that view for me. And the track plunges into another aspect of metal- the chaos! Like plummeting through broken Earth down into the depths of Hell. Next the mellow riffs make it seem as if the whole crisis has been averted. Much like the epic Dante- Finally passing through and ascending back up by the hand of Virgil. Nice musical journey ya quickly took me on there. Thanks!
Joey Buttofucco? Funny little fact there. When I was in 9th grade our English teacher had written that on the board for the day's subject (for something, journaling I think). Anyways, I was one of the first few people in and I nonchalantly walked by and erased the middle 'O'. Nuff said there (end random mode).
As for it's rediscovery, don't ya just love that? I'll periodically search through my progs to see if I can't find stuff that I've forgotten about. There are a few of my tracks up now that came from C drive snoopin.
The synths and Guitar on this are major. The drums don't sound like loops they sound live the way they've been effected on here. Those FX are cool as well because it makes this seem like it's being played out of an old-skool Transistor Radio. Lates mate!
Hi Planet,
Amazing soundscape.
This is not one of those stupid things that come to mind occasionally, but it will remain in my memory.:)
Another masterpiece
Trax
Getting around to listen to some of my favorite artist on here...and your one of them.
I realize this is an older tune, but I wanted to hear it.
Sounds like a fretless bass...they are cool sounding.
You played it well on this one with all the sliding and some bending.
The background is fine, but I listen to mostly the bass as I play myself. So.....overall, great job!
Thanks Randy..yeah I like to pull out the fretless now and then..I really want to get an electric upright..I used to have an old dog house..but that was before the great acoustic pick-ups they have now.....thank you for the kind review..cheers mate
this just goes along with my newyears resolution, "be more like planetjazzbass"! great chords! i always know i can hear the great wall of planet verb! but never know what planet i'm going to! elaine's words are soothing like the music!
your humble servant,
neil
"When I see a chipped Buddha, I cry. When I see a headless Buddha, I get agry. When I see a Buddha with the head replaced, I smile because the thieves are now crying." that's cool...
wow.. this is like... intense... you are a mean ass bass player sir. That's kinda mind boggling..
Feels like a summer street burning and an acid trip that has gone straight to the way side.
Dark, Brutal, and natural. I love it.
You rule sound.
lmao.... hahahahahhahahahahhhhhaaaaaaa awww... that is just soo cool ...
Wow, i love the swanky guitar in the back there... I LOVE YOUR BASS DRUM 'VERB.. wow, that is powerful... I am stealing that.
Also.. I am insanely intrigued with your compression. That is really interesting.. It causes some really cool fullness (as it should, but I just wanted to point that out, for some reason, it just seemed abnormally cool)
Love the sound fx, especially the little mechanical and laser sounds. This could seriously be played at a club in Sydney: the quality is so good! You and Monsieur Robot did a spectacular job on this!
woow the watery liquid intro sounded just great!
loved those ethnic drums, i just really love ethnic beats ;)
the distant pads and synths were perfect and really married with the vox!
a very eerie vibe to this tune, but on the other hand a nice ambient moving track!
This is really super, it seems that you're switching on the radio and first find hard metal then something chillin than a mix of the two like the radio plays between 2 freq at a time...
This is brilliant Planet!!!
Very well put together...I can almost see..these guys gettin off that boat ,...the seagulls flyin... woman and families waiting impatiently...embracing..happiness...comin back home...great job...those guitars sound real nice...you play very ewll...peace
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on Lance Johnson the Surfer by Planetjazzbass
The rest of this feels like it's from the vantage point of the other guy who actually caught the wave. And they're flitting back and forth between the area near the tube and the arc right in front of that. Zig-zagging up and down in a kind of shimmying fashion. And the best part of being there is being able to reach back and cup your hand in the water. Gawd, I miss those day man. Too busy to go and even if I wasn't the Gulf's surf stinks (great for Skim boarder's though, slumps shoulders sadly).
As for the vox, again, that was Bobby Duvall? Didn't sound like him. Eh (shrugs), must've been from one of those 60's beach flicks, huh? Wow, I just caught a visual and I'm thinkin they need to bring back that style of Bikini, know what I mean? Anyways, I'm off. Later on!
on Tharp by Planetjazzbass
Anyways, is this a remix? This sounds so different from the original that I can't really be to sure. I think I recognize the drums and crazy synths. Okay, nevermind, it is. For a second there I was flippin out man. You definately did this song justice. You took it outta the sky from high atmos and brought it down to earth, near the observatory. PJB rawkin out with this awesome mix. Thanks for sharing. Later on!
on Looking for the Voodoo by Planetjazzbass
As for this one, I'm surprized that ya didn't use any out-there vocal samples that you do so well and cool. I dunno why that occured to me, probably because the lead Guitar licks on this are in some ways like one of your other, older tracks on here (Tenn Hut I'm thinkin, but not 100 percent on that... Or was it the one where ya used a sample of Marlon Brando's, hmm, I dunno).
Starting over, the drum intro to this is totally Gonzo man. Flippin crazy and I loved it. Ok, I stand infected, err, I mean corrected, ya did use those Monkey (?) calls on this. Which takes me to tha jungle. Oooh, and I gotta massively thank you now, because I just remembered a movie I saw on VHS that I needta get on DVD (or just try to sample directly from the tape) this perfect tribal sample, yes! The stormy effects ya added also really add to the illusion of being in a jungle, during monsoon season. Lates!
on Leperville by Planetjazzbass
on Looking for the Voodoo by Planetjazzbass
on Looking for the Voodoo by Planetjazzbass
Hey, cool song here. I was thinking maybe this was something like my 'Voodoo Swamp Blues' tune I did last year...but this is totally different. I like the growling bass sound.
The lead guitar afterwards is really nice sounding. This is a very nice song..I like it a lot. Good use of imagination here.
Do you play guitar too?
Randy
on Looking for the Voodoo by Planetjazzbass
on Undertaker underwhelmed by Planetjazzbass
The part with the "Musical Montage" kinda killed that view for me. And the track plunges into another aspect of metal- the chaos! Like plummeting through broken Earth down into the depths of Hell. Next the mellow riffs make it seem as if the whole crisis has been averted. Much like the epic Dante- Finally passing through and ascending back up by the hand of Virgil. Nice musical journey ya quickly took me on there. Thanks!
on Mystery Planet by Planetjazzbass
As for it's rediscovery, don't ya just love that? I'll periodically search through my progs to see if I can't find stuff that I've forgotten about. There are a few of my tracks up now that came from C drive snoopin.
The synths and Guitar on this are major. The drums don't sound like loops they sound live the way they've been effected on here. Those FX are cool as well because it makes this seem like it's being played out of an old-skool Transistor Radio. Lates mate!
on Memories by Planetjazzbass
Amazing soundscape.
This is not one of those stupid things that come to mind occasionally, but it will remain in my memory.:)
Another masterpiece
Trax
on The Way of all Flesh by Planetjazzbass
Getting around to listen to some of my favorite artist on here...and your one of them.
I realize this is an older tune, but I wanted to hear it.
Sounds like a fretless bass...they are cool sounding.
You played it well on this one with all the sliding and some bending.
The background is fine, but I listen to mostly the bass as I play myself. So.....overall, great job!
Randy
on Two Worlds by Planetjazzbass
your humble servant,
neil
on Two Worlds by Planetjazzbass
what a genius...
love the narration, it had good depth and perfect selection of detail. it really set the mood, especially with Eshar's touch!
love the sound scape you created, it felt so effortless to listen to, so easy on the ears. i really enjoyed this!
thanks planet :)
Butcha d-_-b
on Lance Johnson the Surfer by Planetjazzbass
neil
nice verb!
on Lance Johnson the Surfer by Planetjazzbass
you have captured that surfer sound..reminds me of "jazzmantripps"
very unique
a virtual pipeline of creativity and a great track
thanks for the trip
gizzard
on Chipped Bhudda by Planetjazzbass
wow.. this is like... intense... you are a mean ass bass player sir. That's kinda mind boggling..
Feels like a summer street burning and an acid trip that has gone straight to the way side.
Dark, Brutal, and natural. I love it.
You rule sound.
on Lance Johnson the Surfer by Planetjazzbass
lmao.... hahahahahhahahahahhhhhaaaaaaa awww... that is just soo cool ...
Wow, i love the swanky guitar in the back there... I LOVE YOUR BASS DRUM 'VERB.. wow, that is powerful... I am stealing that.
Also.. I am insanely intrigued with your compression. That is really interesting.. It causes some really cool fullness (as it should, but I just wanted to point that out, for some reason, it just seemed abnormally cool)
I am loving this track! All ableton?
on Robot Planet by Planetjazzbass
Love the sound fx, especially the little mechanical and laser sounds. This could seriously be played at a club in Sydney: the quality is so good! You and Monsieur Robot did a spectacular job on this!
on Two Worlds by Planetjazzbass
on Lance Johnson the Surfer by Planetjazzbass
on Memories by Planetjazzbass
loved those ethnic drums, i just really love ethnic beats ;)
the distant pads and synths were perfect and really married with the vox!
a very eerie vibe to this tune, but on the other hand a nice ambient moving track!
well done mate ;)
Butcha d-_-b
on Robot Planet by Planetjazzbass
a very clean mixture if synths...
the energy throughout was great, probs established through the vibrant melodies!
interesting beats, but they really do fit this particular sound scape! i love the robot vox 'collab mr robot & planetjazzbass' hahah classic!
well done guys!
Cheers Butcha d-_-b
on Undertaker underwhelmed by Planetjazzbass
This is brilliant Planet!!!
on When The Boat Comes In by Planetjazzbass
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