Really enjoyed listening to this song. Everything about it was great. The real challenging part IMO is the mixing/mastering, that's where the song really comes alive. I've been making music for 10+ yrs, and I'm always learning something new. S/o to Scott, and your whole squad.. keep making good music
Kinda like being in a candy store..so many things to take in at once...but it's all very nice. Or seeing lots and lots of bubbles floating in the air but you can't burst them all. Nice job. :-)
What a lovely thing you have going on here. I love the saxophone solo, that really adds a nice flair. It has so many genre elements here, jazz, very nice.
Wow as always a extremely well produced, well preformed, great production all around! All the musicians are on top of it and cooking. As always that's why I love hearing real musicians jam together because you always get something special! The mix between Funk, Rock, and Jazz (jazz fusion) is also always a favorite of mine. From one musician to another, Excellent!
always good music at your place...this one is different for you guys but as usual the fine musicianship is always evident...I`ve been paying more attention to Dan`s sax work lately....tell him I`m definitely a fan...very talented player....but, guess that goes for the whole group....time to take it on tour guys....This one really moves...enjoyed the trip....Ed
Honestly I do not like this genre of music much, but your track just changed my viewpoint. This is one the best produced track I've ever heard on looperman. Every single instrument mixed in extremely well with the other. The only that could make this better at this point is some hardcore vocals. This entire production is just a masterpiece & I loved how the drums played out in the end to close out the song. New favorite most definitely. Check out my tracks when you get the chance, and leave some feedback.
The guy on vocals seriously needs to do more, he is absolutely excellent. I mean, the whole track is top notch, but the vocals for me are just class and give the whole sound such an edge.
I can't praise it highly enough, this is some of the best music I've heard in a long time, and I'm so pleased I stumbled across it.
Great voice, instantly reminded me of Crazy River by Robbie Robertson. Great instrumentals too, and overall just a fantastic track, absolutely love it.
I am listening in 5.1 on a Sony surround system. I mirror my Macbook Air through Apple TV and the web is shown on my tv which is then hooked up to the Sony surround.
I am getting some bass, most drums and singing through mostly the front center speaker. Getting some signal from my front speakers(l+r) but not all that much. Most of the sound coming from the front is centered. I use a sub woofer and that is booming the bass but I would rather hear the mid bass tones in my rear speakers than from the center channel.
The guitar and sax lead sound good in the rear speakers along with the backing vox.
Hand claps are centered in front as well, those would be nice spread wide. To me it seems a lot is front and center and the two front speakers need more in them. The vocals need a little room and maybe a bit louder, there is a lot going on in my center channel.
Thanks for your comments. I don't try to be too aggressive with the different speakers. I mix on a stereo system and when it sounds good through it, I listen to it over my SS system. Every system will be different depending on the levels of the individual speakers and room size. I know I have my rear speakers a bit louder since they are far from my fronts. I don't put anything on the sub channel, since your system pretty well takes care of that. It's fine for movies, but, IMO, it can be overkill using that channel for music, so I won't put the low end on the sub channel. I actually didn't put anything on the center channel. Your system is doing that. Sometimes if the vocal track isn't dominant enough, I will split that track between the center and the fronts.
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I can easily relate to the song and chuckle as I enjoy Scott's words. So glad he gave us another treat. His Issac Hayes voice is gift, now time to exploit it, hehe.
Dig the music. Listened to it on 5.1 and had to make a few adjustments to my system like raising the center channel but it sounded fine. Dan smokes on that sax, man oh man! Great job Franco putting this together.
Many thanks, Wayne. We always love reading your kind words and encouragement. We all love working together and it's an added plus when our musician friends find some enjoyment, too.
This is sounding great through the headphones today! On top of that, anything with a cool organ sound gets me right away! The vocals are too cool, and remind me a bit of the song "Stray Dog" on New Order's latest album "Music Complete." Love that album so much, and that song stands out to me, especially for the different vocals... and the alcohol abuse expressions. Either way, this song you guys made is really great! Dig it! Fave!
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I really appriate, this is a great job.Very smoothy jazz.
If u can play it and record it on youtube to be known ??????
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Good stuff all around. Favorited.
Evan
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Instant Fav peace
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M.
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Sorry for the delay in reply. We've had a bunch of things happening lately. Again, your kind words are very inspiring to us all and we thank you.
Ciao,
M.
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- Billion
We are humbled by your kind words, Billion. So glad you have changed your view on funk and hope you check into it more.
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M.
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I can't praise it highly enough, this is some of the best music I've heard in a long time, and I'm so pleased I stumbled across it.
Hats off, and thank you for sharing :)
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M.
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Thanks for sharing :)
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Nice job guys..
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It's really refreshful to find music like this on the site too among the tons of rap and co's...
Regards, traz
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Congrats to all musicians involved !:)
All the best____Orlando
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great stuff.
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I am listening in 5.1 on a Sony surround system. I mirror my Macbook Air through Apple TV and the web is shown on my tv which is then hooked up to the Sony surround.
I am getting some bass, most drums and singing through mostly the front center speaker. Getting some signal from my front speakers(l+r) but not all that much. Most of the sound coming from the front is centered. I use a sub woofer and that is booming the bass but I would rather hear the mid bass tones in my rear speakers than from the center channel.
The guitar and sax lead sound good in the rear speakers along with the backing vox.
Hand claps are centered in front as well, those would be nice spread wide. To me it seems a lot is front and center and the two front speakers need more in them. The vocals need a little room and maybe a bit louder, there is a lot going on in my center channel.
Hope that helps, :)
I could listen to Latin music all day, thanks!
Wayne
Thanks for your comments. I don't try to be too aggressive with the different speakers. I mix on a stereo system and when it sounds good through it, I listen to it over my SS system. Every system will be different depending on the levels of the individual speakers and room size. I know I have my rear speakers a bit louder since they are far from my fronts. I don't put anything on the sub channel, since your system pretty well takes care of that. It's fine for movies, but, IMO, it can be overkill using that channel for music, so I won't put the low end on the sub channel. I actually didn't put anything on the center channel. Your system is doing that. Sometimes if the vocal track isn't dominant enough, I will split that track between the center and the fronts.
Whew... Didn't mean to be so long winded!
Anyway, thanks again for your help.
Ciao,
M.
on Luke The Biker by Musicante
Kyle
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M.
on Luke The Biker by Musicante
I can easily relate to the song and chuckle as I enjoy Scott's words. So glad he gave us another treat. His Issac Hayes voice is gift, now time to exploit it, hehe.
Dig the music. Listened to it on 5.1 and had to make a few adjustments to my system like raising the center channel but it sounded fine. Dan smokes on that sax, man oh man! Great job Franco putting this together.
Always a pleasure folks!!
Wayne
Ciao,
M.
on Luke The Biker by Musicante
I checked out 'Stray Dog,' since I'd never heard of them. Really cool song. Thanks for turning me on to it.
Ciao,
M.