As soon as the song began, I knew that I knew it... then I had to check the accused net in order to make sure that my ears were not fooling me. In fact, they were entirely correct, this is a cover from one of my all time favorite films!
My wife and I have watched this one in bed on VHS so many time over our time topether! It is one of the finest films ever made, and I can not get over hearing this on looperman! She and I are collecting songs to do on our comeback cover album these days. Something like Bowie, PinUps or something.
Thank you so much for doing this song. I have no idea how I missed this on your profile. You have done amazing work on this cover! It is a huge fave!
What a surprise reading you're fan of the movie "subway". Just onemore thing we have in common :)
I think i already wrote it in one of my answers here but if it wans"t the case, I specify for those who are interested that this piece is pulled from the original sound track from the movie "subway" (Luc Besson - 1985).
At the beginning it's only a saxo line without instruments and it has been written by Eric serra.
Another track which is brilliant is "it's only mystery" with a special fav for the singer voice (each time i hear this song, that gives me shivers!
If among you some want to download it i've nothing against, let me know it ^^
Wow, absolutely digging this track. The sax is gorgeous and every other element of the track complements it extremely well.
You really did well to keep the track interesting throughout. For example, I wasn't expecting that synth at 1:41 or that sweet chilled break at 2:41. What brings this track really high up is its jazzy vibe.
thank you for your congrates about this cover. finally it wasn't so easy to imagine a musical universe around the sax line but as you, when i listened (many many years before) this sound, i knew i will do something with this jewell.
glad to see that each looperman who let me a comment took time to appreciate this 05:44 of music.
i found myself the following motto: "there's music in my life because there is life in my music" (bleep) and i'm convinced that every artist can make his these words :)
I think that i have recently commented on your more recent songs, so here I am listening to something that I haven't commented on yet. For some reason the vocals are sounding familiar to me, but then it has been a long few years... so who can tell?
This song reminds me of how I used to respects French and eastern Europian culture greatly, and how it wained during the Obama times. Perhaps it was simply brainwashing that I did not expect. Now I support the moves of this region, right now, more than ever.
It's a threatening time, for all of us. And people like you give us hope. That's dope.
yes, i noticed that you posted comments on several tracks i published here and i really appreciate it.
On this one, if i remember, it was the first i putted here after subscribing myself in this place.
As i underlined it, i wrote this track after watching the movie "I Origin". May be you saw it too? It's not only the movie that i liked but the original sound track and particularly the song from the band "The Do", band that i didn't know before.
I'm glad to read your opinion about the french culture in the electro movement even if we weren't at the beginning of this sound universe :)
Thanks a lot for taking time in listening to my work and commented it
This is great, the sax is awesome(great reverb) and the entire song was a pleasure all the way through, totally enjoyed it! It's early in the morning here and what a way to get my day going. :) I'm not familiar with the original so to me this was something new and cool.
The electronic synths and sounds were interesting, made me stop and listen as to how they worked with the more organic sax. No complaints, just smiles!
Glad to read you enjoyed this track. The sax line has been composed by Eric Serra. I use it for this piece. i don't touch anything about the original sound. I just creat a jazzy universe around this sax.
Thanks a lot for your friendly words, very appreciate as alway :)
Damn this is sweet stuff! I too wonder about the deep house tag, but I have never fully understood house music in general, so don't take my word for it. To me it has the flavor of fusion rock, a'la The Fixx, Depeche Mode, or some such thing, but it also has some elements which remind me of modern US rap music. I listen to weird stuff, so my ideals are not those of the modern populace (disclaimer).
It shows in this piece, that you are a bass player by nature. A good bass player is like gold. I just put new acoustic/electric bass strings on our old JBP bass for my wife to begin practising again. It was a good feeling to play in some chords and modes with her, on my classical with equally new strings. She is the only singing bassist I have ever worked with, and since we've been together since '94, it is a good feeling. Hopefully we can achieve some of our collective musical goals together.
I've listened a couple of times now, and I've enjoyed it much! Nightingale is kind of a classic member, who seems to have gone underground for the moment. I too have used his material. Some great guitar work there! If you need some help, maybe I would be able to help, though I am no guitar god like Nightingale. My neurological issues and multiple head injuries seem to limit me in that way, though I work each day to overcome it. I know we ust have tried to work together in recent times, but I have actually completed a couple of collaboration projects in recent months.
Your work is always inspiring in a reminiscent way, like something I would have been obsessed with ten years ago. To hear something like that now is almost like a dream, like most things I indulge in deeply. Thank you for sharing it. I am going to fave, and await an update or a contact!
I took time to answer you for two reasons:
first, because you wrote me a long long comment and i wanted to be sure to well understand all the meaning! You took care of delivering me your feeling in detail and it is very considerable.
second, because i wanted to wait a little after Nightingale. I don't have any answer from him adn as you said, he seems to have gone underground actually!
This track will be updated after our collab if you're always agree spiv? It's a great honor for me and first time too with a collab! so, what do you need exactly for a confort work?
On my side, I shall like that the guitar begins evolving after the resumption of the break (after 1:36). Free court in your feeling and in your imagination to slide me long and stabbing sounds. This guitar is the leader in the piece thus its expression is free. Just if we can preserve the sound grain and the reverberation or approach it?
As i said you, first time for a distant collab so tellme what you need ;)
I'm really excited by this common work, particularly with someone from who i admire his work :)
omgoodness... Exactly what i needed to be listening too while designing this logo! :) I LOVE the sound! The only thing I'd say is that I feel like the sax overpowered the drums when they did come in so maybe a slight change in the mixing? But this was very pleasent to come accross! I'm going to have to look into more of your work! :) Thank you!
Hello Alexander,
Thanks for your feedback. I noticed your advice and if i well understand, it's a question of sound level between the sax and the drums, right? i will see for better adjustment.
If you have a look on my work, you will find an other track where i tried to melt jungle with jazz genre. May be you will like too smooth pieces that i recorded under the deep house sign :)
thanks a lot for your positive words
I will listen to your work too
Bleep
Bleep that's an awesome sax you have going on there and not something heard very often here so it's a pleasant change nice cool and sophisticated. I like how you kept this uncluttered and every section has space to breathe and is not forced. Very nice work my friend Bravo. Best regards Robbie.
Hey Rob!
Thank you bro for your words which are really friendly. I saw you came too on my soundcloud to quote this track, thank you also for it ;)
The saxo line is pure hapinness and i took a real pleasure to work with it :) it's difficult to measure perfectly every instrument in the purpose that the lead remains leadder
One more time, thanks a lot Rob, your comments are always appreciate, you know it :)
Bleep
Awesome track BLEEP! So smooth and relaxing. I've always been a huge fan of Jazz and Blues so this track is right up my alley. The overall mix sounds solid too. This is a Fav. Truly nice work.
wow thanks Shatner for your positive comment! A huge fan of jazz who put my track in his fav, it's the best reward i could wait for! thanks, thanks and thanks again :)
Hey Silver!!!
Thanks a lot for the compliment, it's always appreicate ;)
to answer you: shame on me i forgot to quote the artist who wrote "song to xavier". His name is Eric Serra, A French composer who wrote a lot for Luc Besson's movies. This one is extract from the original sound movie named "Subway". The original is only the saxo line you can hear in my cover. I reorganized the sax set, and i created all the others intruments.
How did i put this together... i could explain in french, in english, some words will miss me :(:(:( but i worked the sax line in my musc software, i cutted each pattern and I adjusted each of these to the bpm which I wanted: 95 bpm. After, the original bpm is not so distant from the one that I chose
Glad if you enjoyed it :)
Great work so far, I really like where this is going. The electric guitar sounds rad but yeah, does need variations, maybe a wicked breakout solo. Looking forward to the final!
I like the idea a lot, reminds me of late 80's electronic alt rock. Amy Mann(Till Tuesday) would sound great vocalizing on this track. The electric guitar has a big spacial sound to it, gives the song lift and a very cool change within what you have so far. I'm a bass player but there are very capable guitar players here, hope it all works out and you can get the arrangement you are looking for!
Super groovy and unusual piece you've created here! I didn't look at the genre before pressing play, but I definitely began to think "deep house." The combination of the funky bass groove and the vocal samples definitely gives the right impression. For some reason this song makes me think of the music which Mosaic made (makes?). He seems to have disappeared. Totally meant as a compliment though. This has a cool pop, clubby feel to it, which would fit in anywhere that people are chilling out, or for a break in the hardcore dancing. This is sonically interesting, with a nice depth of range. I enjoyed it much!
I didn't see your comment before, i'm sorry!
you're right about Mosaic there's some similarities between his work and mine sometimes.
when i worked on this track, i wanted to have a summer render for people who have a drink near the beach with friends.
you caught the song spirit and i'm glad if you enjoyed it ;)
thanks for your comment my friend :)
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thanks for your words, it's always a pleasure to share music :)
bleep
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My wife and I have watched this one in bed on VHS so many time over our time topether! It is one of the finest films ever made, and I can not get over hearing this on looperman! She and I are collecting songs to do on our comeback cover album these days. Something like Bowie, PinUps or something.
Thank you so much for doing this song. I have no idea how I missed this on your profile. You have done amazing work on this cover! It is a huge fave!
What a surprise reading you're fan of the movie "subway". Just onemore thing we have in common :)
I think i already wrote it in one of my answers here but if it wans"t the case, I specify for those who are interested that this piece is pulled from the original sound track from the movie "subway" (Luc Besson - 1985).
At the beginning it's only a saxo line without instruments and it has been written by Eric serra.
Another track which is brilliant is "it's only mystery" with a special fav for the singer voice (each time i hear this song, that gives me shivers!
If among you some want to download it i've nothing against, let me know it ^^
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You really did well to keep the track interesting throughout. For example, I wasn't expecting that synth at 1:41 or that sweet chilled break at 2:41. What brings this track really high up is its jazzy vibe.
This is really a great listen. Awesome work here.
_Sheen_
thank you for your congrates about this cover. finally it wasn't so easy to imagine a musical universe around the sax line but as you, when i listened (many many years before) this sound, i knew i will do something with this jewell.
glad to see that each looperman who let me a comment took time to appreciate this 05:44 of music.
i found myself the following motto: "there's music in my life because there is life in my music" (bleep) and i'm convinced that every artist can make his these words :)
Bleep
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This song reminds me of how I used to respects French and eastern Europian culture greatly, and how it wained during the Obama times. Perhaps it was simply brainwashing that I did not expect. Now I support the moves of this region, right now, more than ever.
It's a threatening time, for all of us. And people like you give us hope. That's dope.
Thank you! Fave!
yes, i noticed that you posted comments on several tracks i published here and i really appreciate it.
On this one, if i remember, it was the first i putted here after subscribing myself in this place.
As i underlined it, i wrote this track after watching the movie "I Origin". May be you saw it too? It's not only the movie that i liked but the original sound track and particularly the song from the band "The Do", band that i didn't know before.
I'm glad to read your opinion about the french culture in the electro movement even if we weren't at the beginning of this sound universe :)
Thanks a lot for taking time in listening to my work and commented it
Friendly
Bleep
on Song To Xavier by BLEEP
on Song To Xavier by BLEEP
i'm glad to read this song make you relaxing for today :)
thanks for your words :)
bleep
on Song To Xavier by BLEEP
The electronic synths and sounds were interesting, made me stop and listen as to how they worked with the more organic sax. No complaints, just smiles!
Wayne
Glad to read you enjoyed this track. The sax line has been composed by Eric Serra. I use it for this piece. i don't touch anything about the original sound. I just creat a jazzy universe around this sax.
Thanks a lot for your friendly words, very appreciate as alway :)
Bleep
on The ending by BLEEP
It shows in this piece, that you are a bass player by nature. A good bass player is like gold. I just put new acoustic/electric bass strings on our old JBP bass for my wife to begin practising again. It was a good feeling to play in some chords and modes with her, on my classical with equally new strings. She is the only singing bassist I have ever worked with, and since we've been together since '94, it is a good feeling. Hopefully we can achieve some of our collective musical goals together.
I've listened a couple of times now, and I've enjoyed it much! Nightingale is kind of a classic member, who seems to have gone underground for the moment. I too have used his material. Some great guitar work there! If you need some help, maybe I would be able to help, though I am no guitar god like Nightingale. My neurological issues and multiple head injuries seem to limit me in that way, though I work each day to overcome it. I know we ust have tried to work together in recent times, but I have actually completed a couple of collaboration projects in recent months.
Your work is always inspiring in a reminiscent way, like something I would have been obsessed with ten years ago. To hear something like that now is almost like a dream, like most things I indulge in deeply. Thank you for sharing it. I am going to fave, and await an update or a contact!
I took time to answer you for two reasons:
first, because you wrote me a long long comment and i wanted to be sure to well understand all the meaning! You took care of delivering me your feeling in detail and it is very considerable.
second, because i wanted to wait a little after Nightingale. I don't have any answer from him adn as you said, he seems to have gone underground actually!
This track will be updated after our collab if you're always agree spiv? It's a great honor for me and first time too with a collab! so, what do you need exactly for a confort work?
On my side, I shall like that the guitar begins evolving after the resumption of the break (after 1:36). Free court in your feeling and in your imagination to slide me long and stabbing sounds. This guitar is the leader in the piece thus its expression is free. Just if we can preserve the sound grain and the reverberation or approach it?
As i said you, first time for a distant collab so tellme what you need ;)
I'm really excited by this common work, particularly with someone from who i admire his work :)
Bleep
on Song To Xavier by BLEEP
Thanks for your feedback. I noticed your advice and if i well understand, it's a question of sound level between the sax and the drums, right? i will see for better adjustment.
If you have a look on my work, you will find an other track where i tried to melt jungle with jazz genre. May be you will like too smooth pieces that i recorded under the deep house sign :)
thanks a lot for your positive words
I will listen to your work too
Bleep
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Thank you bro for your words which are really friendly. I saw you came too on my soundcloud to quote this track, thank you also for it ;)
The saxo line is pure hapinness and i took a real pleasure to work with it :) it's difficult to measure perfectly every instrument in the purpose that the lead remains leadder
One more time, thanks a lot Rob, your comments are always appreciate, you know it :)
Bleep
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Friendly
Bleep
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Who's it a cover of?
How did you put this together?
Thanks a lot for the compliment, it's always appreicate ;)
to answer you: shame on me i forgot to quote the artist who wrote "song to xavier". His name is Eric Serra, A French composer who wrote a lot for Luc Besson's movies. This one is extract from the original sound movie named "Subway". The original is only the saxo line you can hear in my cover. I reorganized the sax set, and i created all the others intruments.
How did i put this together... i could explain in french, in english, some words will miss me :(:(:( but i worked the sax line in my musc software, i cutted each pattern and I adjusted each of these to the bpm which I wanted: 95 bpm. After, the original bpm is not so distant from the one that I chose
Glad if you enjoyed it :)
Bleep
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Not sure i will be able to remix this track in a deep house song. If you want to try it, no problem :)
thanks for your feedeback :)
Bleep
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Great track !
Peace
thanks again
very appreciate
Bleep
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Bleep
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Wayne
i'm a bass player too and of course i want to believe i'll find someone for a collab!
i didn't know Amy Mann, i will see on youtube for videos ;)
thanks :)
Bleep
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this track will be finished only if the collab request is ok :)
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I didn't see your comment before, i'm sorry!
you're right about Mosaic there's some similarities between his work and mine sometimes.
when i worked on this track, i wanted to have a summer render for people who have a drink near the beach with friends.
you caught the song spirit and i'm glad if you enjoyed it ;)
thanks for your comment my friend :)
Bleep
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thanks for listening :)
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