Jamie im not usualy at a lost for words, but i dont know what words to use to express how good this track is.i love the whole track.had to fav and download.PEACE. THE MACK MAN OUT.
This track reminds me of a recent concert I atteneded. It was Alan Holdsworth, Terry Bozio, and Tony Levin. It was two hours of freeform improv. Awesome!!
Matey what a stunning intro to this one, as I have come to expect from you my friend, wow loving the jazzy vibe going on my friend, nice beat, stunning synths, again another brilliant piece of brilliance from you Jamie, mate you are one seriously talented dude, so love what you do, no wonder I am a big fan of yours...Fav...Peace n Respect dude...Estefano...
Jamie this is my kind of track.smooth,smooth, smooth,i love the slight out of sink on the piano, by me being a jazz musician this is normal to me.chord structure is right on it.great guitar work.verry easy to listen to. the MACK MAN gives both thumbs up on this one and fav.PEACE. THE MACK MAN OUT.
Jamie,
This piece fits my day so perfectly.
Balanced mix and interesting movement.
The vibe is quiet apparent and I am enjoying the spirit of your expression very much.
RG
Egypt gives me the creeps for some reason... mummies, scarabs, camels... brrrrrr! But I must admit I enjoyed this one! This really reminds me of some of Joe Satriani's more tasteful tracks, the balance between flash and substance is fantastic!
I've missed quite a bit since I've been gone it seems!
Lovely! The perfect "chillin' by the poolside" track, lol. Talented generous people like you are the reason I stopped paying for music a long time ago!
Who needs shallow mainstream garbage when heart and soul can be found on Looperman for free?
Progressive rock huh? I think cool is fitting, ha! Once again you put together another wonderful piece. Liked the different sounds of the guitar in this one. A nice combination of instruments create a fantastic scene, from a city, which is a nice title btw. Always a pleasure!
Hey Jamie.....Uberesque tone interspersed throughout....with your trademark technical poise always present...I'm beginning to think people from a certain generation are genetically predisposed to creating better music than what's currently on offer..is this a condition bought about by our progenitor's being exposed to early playboy magazines and pipe smoke or is it the effect of backward subliminal messages widely broadcast in the sixties?..who the fuc# knows,pseudo science sure doesn't!...but your music is still fantastic even if this is the case! lol..cheers Dave
I didn't hear this before the changes, but you've got a nice mix going on here! Beautiful jazzy production! Like theHumps said, it's very relaxing! I love what you do with your guitar synth! Great song my friend!
holy cow Jamie did you just go glitch on me at 2.00 ?!
seriously, your re-mastering/re-visitations are so good - yr laid-back sounds have always had a strange, well gnarly, complexity to these ears that always keep me thinking... my true thanks for your music
Any "glitching" on my part must be purely unintentional (lol) - as yet I dont know what it is exactly - I'll check the work of others on the Loop to find out.
Excellent work. This tune has a great melody and I think that all the instruments really complement each other nicely. I really wish I could do keyboards like you guys. Elephant guitar is a new one on me, how'd you do that???
Hi Jimm, thanks for the listen - glad you liked it! To do the elephant guitar thing - play a minor third interval on adjacent strings anywhere on the fretboard with your guitar volume control at zero. As you play the interval - wind the volume up to ten and at the same time bend the notes up to an octave! - That's all there is to it. It's more difficult to explain than it is to do!
Very nice, Jamie. I enjoyed the many different layers and the prog jazz influence. Reminded me quite a bit of Fripp's mellower moods. Faved and DL'd....
on Scenes from a City by jfw
Jamie.
on Circuit Breaker by jfw
Jamie.
on Cairo by jfw
Wow!!
Jamie.
on Scenes from a City by jfw
Brilliant!!
Jamie.
on Frejus with planetjazzbass by jfw
The horns definitely made the track for me. Beautiful work.
Faved
John
jamie.
on Scenes from a City by jfw
Matey what a stunning intro to this one, as I have come to expect from you my friend, wow loving the jazzy vibe going on my friend, nice beat, stunning synths, again another brilliant piece of brilliance from you Jamie, mate you are one seriously talented dude, so love what you do, no wonder I am a big fan of yours...Fav...Peace n Respect dude...Estefano...
Jamie.
on Radio Waves by jfw
Jamie.
on Radio Waves by jfw
This piece fits my day so perfectly.
Balanced mix and interesting movement.
The vibe is quiet apparent and I am enjoying the spirit of your expression very much.
RG
Jamie.
on Cairo by jfw
I've missed quite a bit since I've been gone it seems!
-Jess
Cheers, Jamie.
on Gonzo by jfw
Who needs shallow mainstream garbage when heart and soul can be found on Looperman for free?
Don't ever stop!
-Jess
Jamie.
on The Zone by jfw
Awesome work, my friend
John
Jamie.
on Scenes from a City by jfw
jamie.
on Scenes from a City by jfw
Since you can really nothing more to say ... except:
always listening.
Thanks to share
Detlef
Jamie.
on Scenes from a City by jfw
Cheers, Jamie.
on Tanelorn by jfw
Jamie.
on Tanelorn by jfw
Great Sounding here !
You bring me back to my real Feeling.
I realy enjoy this Piece of Sounds.
cheers Zappo
Jamie.
on Tanelorn by jfw
jamie.
on Scenes from a City by jfw
Cheers, jamie.
on Tanelorn by jfw
seriously, your re-mastering/re-visitations are so good - yr laid-back sounds have always had a strange, well gnarly, complexity to these ears that always keep me thinking... my true thanks for your music
Cheers, Jamie.
on Cairo by jfw
Cheers, Jamie.
on Scenes from a City by jfw
Peace,
Spyder
Jamie.
on Scenes from a City by jfw
I loved this piece. The movements evoke different feelings just as unique parts of a city evoke different emotions. Great work!
Jamie.
on Scenes from a City by jfw
So well done! Full of Spirit and Emotion!
jamie.
on The Zone by jfw
Cheers, Jamie.
on Cyber-Surf by jfw