Great work Micky, I liked the whole thing but towards the end your guitar sings the best way, right into my mind. I liked the riffs too, and I very much liked the piano participation.
Excellent work.
Best regards, Anthony
Crazy world music fever dream. Lots of high energy japan funk stuff. Love the tone of the middle break guitar. Where do the key parts come from. reminds me of 2000 yamaha stuff. The hit hat sits great in this mix, gives great forward move. Keep digging in your vault.
Greetings, Now this has some nice flow to it this track. I do like it. Not sure about the vocals & vocodex part though. But the melodie itself is a solid one. And i like it a lot. It has a nice vibe to it which i do dig. So yeah well done. Keep on creating. Have a good one, Verdi
Hi Verdi, thanks for listening, I'm really glad you like it. But I'd like to point out that I never used a vocoder or anything like that. It was all done without any such effects. There's just one part where I added a bit of flanger to the vocals, but that's all.
Cheers,
Micky
Those vocals are gorgeously layered. The track has a lush sound to it - very easy on the ear, but at the same time, engaging and intriguing.
The lyrics seem personally pertinent as well... a sign of a very relatable track.
Hello aboemusic, thank you for listening and for the encouraging words. I looked it up and noticed you're from London. I'm sure you've heard of some of my idols, REEL PEOPLE, HUMAN MOVEMENT, URBAN SOUND LAB, TERRANCE DOWNS, etc. Well, they're unattainable, but for me, they're a great source of inspiration for good contemporary R&B music. Not everyone's cup of tea, but definitely mine.
Greetings to London... I've been there a few times and loved it.
Micky! Top production youve whipped up. At the risk of sounding redundant, you have a fire way with your vocals. Yep taking me way back. Thank you for that. Throughly enjoyed.
Oh, how lovely... you've slipped into my basement again to listen. This track is one of those I want to remix and master soon. When I recorded it, I didn't know as much as I do now, although it's still not much, but definitely more than I did back then, so...
Thank you for the visit and the kind words!
All the best
This sounds so lush Micky. I've always dug your vocals. The timbre of your voice sits so well with this music and vibe. And thanks again for your bass on that other thing.... Cheers Chris
I really enjoyed this. Ill admit, I was a little hesitant to hit play when I saw the RnB tag, but knowing you consistently put out quality music, I gave it a chanceand this is no exception.
The structure is fascinating. At first, it feels like a collection of individual parts, each doing its own thing. Everything is cohesive, yet distinct. As the track progresses, the elements begin to blend more and more. By the time it reaches the 3:20 mark, the sounds merge so seamlessly that it becomes a rich, enveloping groove you cant help but get drawn intoand dont want to leave.
The overall energy is fantastic. It has this acid-jazz, funk, disco hybrid vibe that feels very Jamiroquai-esqueand that is definitely.....A good thing.
Hey V, now that's what I call a detailed review, one that reads exactly how I imagined it. And that's despite the fact that you're not that passionate about R&B, let's say. Honestly, I have no idea how to properly categorize this track.
So, while your positive review is a real treat for me, the absolute highlight is that you got in despite the "R&B" sign on the door.
Hey Cincocent, I'm especially pleased that you like my track, especially since, unlike me, you're a man on the absolute contemporary front. Thanks for listening.
a fine piece of music with snappy drums great bouncy vibe, great vocal, i expect nothing less from you Micky, get your dancing shows on, come on you've pulled :)
Hi Paul, I'm glad you like my "vocal experiments"... I'd love to do a lot more, but I just don't have the time. It's really a pain. It's great to have you back...
Cheers,
Micky
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Excellent work.
Best regards, Anthony
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I love it!
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Cheers,
Micky
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The lyrics seem personally pertinent as well... a sign of a very relatable track.
Nice!
Greetings to London... I've been there a few times and loved it.
Cheers,
Micky
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Peace,
Mark
Thank you for the visit and the kind words!
All the best
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See you soon
Micky
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I really enjoyed this. Ill admit, I was a little hesitant to hit play when I saw the RnB tag, but knowing you consistently put out quality music, I gave it a chanceand this is no exception.
The structure is fascinating. At first, it feels like a collection of individual parts, each doing its own thing. Everything is cohesive, yet distinct. As the track progresses, the elements begin to blend more and more. By the time it reaches the 3:20 mark, the sounds merge so seamlessly that it becomes a rich, enveloping groove you cant help but get drawn intoand dont want to leave.
The overall energy is fantastic. It has this acid-jazz, funk, disco hybrid vibe that feels very Jamiroquai-esqueand that is definitely.....A good thing.
Take care,
V.
So, while your positive review is a real treat for me, the absolute highlight is that you got in despite the "R&B" sign on the door.
Take care
Micky
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Micky
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Cheers,
Micky