I figured I would review a song about rain as you reviewed my song Rain. This is a cool song, I like how it subtly builds from simple beginnings! Maybe you could add a few more passages from the poem. Liked the drums, they sound great. dl and fav, thanks!
Hmm. I do still have the workable copy of this. Maybe sometime I will go back and play with it again. More passages from the poem might be nice. Though I like the ambiguity of having just those two words. If I open this up again to tinker, I will keep your suggestion in mind and see what happens! Thanks!
Hi Anomelei...my first visit to your profile page...I like that line about finding music within things that are at first glance...anomalous (no pun intended)..this piece has a great texture about it,very much like a tossed salad,which in my opinion is very aesthetically pleasing..it's light breezy and fresh..and the message is cool..at first glance I was attracted by the title..I would go and see a film unsighted with that title alone! lol...cool vibes..cheers planet :)
Thanks for the praise! I really dig a lotta your loops & have downloaded several, actually. I'll be sure to let you know if I use them. Love the tossed salad analogy. Some sounds are crisp like a red pepper, other crunchy like a carrot. And all colorful! Nice image.
Far out! With this track alone, I've got to say you're a great addition to the community. Welcome!
The illusion you've created is indeed complexity hidden in the sparse. The use of field recordings and samples while maintaining a musical sense is awesome (and hard to do well). The vocals are almost reminiscent of the Balinese Kecak Dance/Chant.
I'd put this in Ambient instead of Weird, as it deliberately and successfully creates a particular emotional state in the listener.
Much thanks. Each of my pieces tells a certain story, and to me, this piece is a landscape. Corn fields, tree swings, the humid charged air before a lightening storm. Thanks for the tip about genres!
Haha, listen more closely. There is a thunderstorm! The sounds all correlate to childhood experiences-- keys dropped, robins singing, thunderstorms, cicadas, a voice that seems to be telling me to "leave, leave." (I was never meant for the midwest.) A tiger roar would have been appropriate too, as I was once the school mascot for a basketball game. We were the Central Tigers. Thanks for listening.
I seem to be reviewing Cascadians tonight, though I didn't set out to do so.
The arrangement here is lovely. I think your levels are all exactly where they should be. In terms of genre, this song could get slotted into several different ones. It could go into Dance, as the beat supports that. It could also go up as Fusion (yeah, I used to think that meant Jazz) as it meets the criteria. Not terribly weird to my ears though.
This was my very first foray into mixing ever, so I cannot take credit for the levels. Wish I could, but I scarcely knew what I was doing. But it is a little number that is dear to my heart since it opened to the door to my belief that music could be more than a passive passion. This Frog unlocked me. Thanks for appreciating!
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A very effective piece, well done.
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The illusion you've created is indeed complexity hidden in the sparse. The use of field recordings and samples while maintaining a musical sense is awesome (and hard to do well). The vocals are almost reminiscent of the Balinese Kecak Dance/Chant.
I'd put this in Ambient instead of Weird, as it deliberately and successfully creates a particular emotional state in the listener.
Added to favorites. Thank you.
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The arrangement here is lovely. I think your levels are all exactly where they should be. In terms of genre, this song could get slotted into several different ones. It could go into Dance, as the beat supports that. It could also go up as Fusion (yeah, I used to think that meant Jazz) as it meets the criteria. Not terribly weird to my ears though.
Nice work.