If someone had told me that this was an instrumental from an Action Bronson record, I would've believed them. Classic rock textures with a nod to hip-hop swagger. Very nice.
I'm glad the thrill is back, I always miss it when it's away. This a very uplifting tune which struts about the place cool and confidently. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it.
Its a hit in any decade mrroads...I just got me the perfect rock fix for the evening...great job...I hear why you would be having big fun with this one..and you got the results if good rock was the objective....right on (as we used to say)....gotta be a fav......Ed
This is pretty darn cool man. Love the use of reverb on the horn, creates a spacious atmosphere and helps set the tone of the song. The feel, tempo, the instruments you chose, the uncomplicated but effective drums, the well placed and performed guitars, all of that and more make this totally worthy of a dl and fav!
Does your name refer to the Olds 442? Convertible by any chance? he
Wow thanks so much for your kind comments,very much appreciated Wayne.Unfortunately the name isnt as clever as that it was just a random moment as i joined the site.Thanks for all.
It's a good, fat mid tempo groove - the kind I like to play instruments along to.
1:08 that guitar seems a little dirtier and ballsier than some of your other tracks. Simple but with some chilled, tense attitude.
I'm a little disappointed that the drums never move off the hats and take the whole track bigger and more powerful. Move to ride plus some cymbal work could make it take off nicely.
Or maybe that's just my preference for how to make things more exciting in a track. And then you get to drop back down into the more steady, chilled hat.
So, at the end of this it still feels like it has many places it could still go so it doesn't feel complete. I know you prefer to do quite short stuff. But your music has a lot in common with mine so I'd like to hear you do some longer ones that are more of a journey and deep, varied trip.
Great to see you back!Honest heartfelt comments as always,yes maybe I need to produce longer tracks,the trouble with me is i just want to move on to the next project ha.Thanks mate.
some nice subtle placement of sounds on left and right. i like the pluck synth (?) a lot. very nice new section at 1:08. really moves the track to another level. neat guitar riffs. smooth job. fav!
Great sound mate! The mood is dark and tense, absolutely
matching cinematic genre...that guitar that kicks in at 1:18 is truly splendid! Excellent work...faved!:)
Yo This Is Hot U Should Send It To Me An Let Me Put Some Vocals To Jazz Is Dope I Like How Its put Together Its Very Versital Great Job Keeop Up The Good Work
Another creative track from you. That's two I've heard and two I like.
Start to 0:04 feels wrong, like the drums come in a beat too early. Just feels a bit too awkward.
Left panned drums are an odd choice so I prefer when they go nicely stereo. Then they sound great.
0:28 mid-range bassy synth is very cool and then there's another useful bass synth underneath.
0:52 very dreamy guitar part. A little bit Eastern.
1:17 crazier, reverb-heavy emphatic note that makes things more epic. A bit of a trance sound there.
Nice little ending to take things back down.
I think we definitely have some things in common musically. One notable difference is that you make short tracks and I generally make either long or very long tracks.
mrroads, you threw me with the Cinematic labeling as well. I love the production here, lots of tasty guitars and effects swirling in my head. Really funky yet futuristic. Very cool stuff man, wishin it was longer.
Another brilliance...kinda fusion song with your heartfelt guitar play...the groovy is sensational and this is awesome together...Frank Zappa's name flashed...in attitude...and maybe for me only...
Awesome track mrroads442! I loved the funkiness of it. And the atmosphere it created was great too. The mix sounds really good. This one's a Fav. Nice work.
wow...started off like steely dan melody on steroids, and then it sounded like a monster eating itself ( and i hadn't read your description yet :) crystal clear and very cool...nice job!
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great work
kind regards..._
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Does your name refer to the Olds 442? Convertible by any chance? he
Cheers!
Wayne
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I also like your drum beats its pretty groovy and fit in perfection with the track.
For your intro its simple,clear and work in perfection. Just for that I fav your track !
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This is very groove and in a way chilly but not realy dark (in my eys, but that dosen“t mean any at all)
I enjoyed the listen realy and the melodie gets me.
Good guitar playing. (did you done it by yourself?)
The mix is nice and sounds good on my (cheap) system.
Good work!
Only one thing that could be better is - make it longer :)
stay tuned
joe
on Lethal dose by Rhodesy
on Lethal dose by Rhodesy
It's a good, fat mid tempo groove - the kind I like to play instruments along to.
1:08 that guitar seems a little dirtier and ballsier than some of your other tracks. Simple but with some chilled, tense attitude.
I'm a little disappointed that the drums never move off the hats and take the whole track bigger and more powerful. Move to ride plus some cymbal work could make it take off nicely.
Or maybe that's just my preference for how to make things more exciting in a track. And then you get to drop back down into the more steady, chilled hat.
So, at the end of this it still feels like it has many places it could still go so it doesn't feel complete. I know you prefer to do quite short stuff. But your music has a lot in common with mine so I'd like to hear you do some longer ones that are more of a journey and deep, varied trip.
Good work anyway.
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on Lethal dose by Rhodesy
matching cinematic genre...that guitar that kicks in at 1:18 is truly splendid! Excellent work...faved!:)
Compliments______Orlando
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Absolutely movie soundtrack...that guitar is a thriller sound...:-)
Handshake, Danke
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Lots of good grooves and 1:18 big guitar bend is a highlight. Good mix and cleanly produced.
I'll give you a fuller review another time, even though you didn't reply to my last one (for Internet, I think).
Congrats.
on Internet by Rhodesy
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on Internet by Rhodesy
Start to 0:04 feels wrong, like the drums come in a beat too early. Just feels a bit too awkward.
Left panned drums are an odd choice so I prefer when they go nicely stereo. Then they sound great.
0:28 mid-range bassy synth is very cool and then there's another useful bass synth underneath.
0:52 very dreamy guitar part. A little bit Eastern.
1:17 crazier, reverb-heavy emphatic note that makes things more epic. A bit of a trance sound there.
Nice little ending to take things back down.
I think we definitely have some things in common musically. One notable difference is that you make short tracks and I generally make either long or very long tracks.
Congrats.
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on Internet by Rhodesy
Handshake, Danke
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Great job. I couldn't get the movie shaft out of my head while listening. lol.
Very dope track sir.
TRE24-
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on Internet by Rhodesy