If you are on Windows, here is a link to a killer delay vst. Scroll down to NastyDLAmkII to download. Just start with the Wide Delay preset and adjust the hi/lo cut sliders and time to your liking.
I actually was checking this out on your page about an hour ago and my computer, or looperman, went berserk. Nice to come across it again in the featured stuff. Interesting groove. I like it. Maybe a touch of modulating stereo delay on the vocals would add some spice. Oh, saw you were from NoVa. Up here visiting family and I-95 is still a disaster. Worst traffic in the country! haha Keep up the great work.
Hey cool song, love the Indian thing. Always nice to hear something that is not "normal" or standard. Very clean sound you got, nice production. Enjoyed this one :)
Very light and airy sounding. I know nothing of your language but it didn't stop me enjoying it .... maybe even helped who knows. Sounds very well put together. Takes me out into the sunshine. Great voice.
Cool track. Very nice production. I always enjoy hearing something that is familiar, but has it's own voice (this most literally). I would like to have heard a little reverb on the vocals. Just to really blend them in with the soundscape. But that's just personal taste and some would strongly disagree. I loved listening to it either way. Thank you for sharing it.
I know you generally use drums a lot so the lack of them on here was a slight surprise. However, it works fine without. There's still a good groove.
Main delayed synth is quite funky. That particular choice of delay is doing a fine job.
0:23 glitchy sandpapery sounds which add a percussive element.
0:45 lead guitar?
And some other guitar chords in the background.
A decent little break from the vocals in that section.
This is really clean and well produced. Vocals are very good and enjoyable.
Kicking into a more solid beat would have been nice but maybe for this track length it was better not to otherwise you probably would have had to continue things for a while, which might not have been what you wanted to do.
2:03 awkward audio pop that should be removed.
2:19 another, smaller one
2:35 turning up of the delay on the guitar doesn't quite work. Sounds awkward.
Thanks - this one was fun but stubbornly difficult to arrange. As always, your comments are thorough and helpful. Thanks for taking the time to listen and comment. -clindsay
this is very nice. I like it alot! You are really into very different genres and this is what I find impressive. Also I like Oceanically's fragments usage but I can not say this is a coherent composition. I used that vocal to create a track earlier https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/159847
Thanks for allowing downloads. I will take listen to this one again for sure, maybe I will find it more coherent then haha.
Nice work! I whish you were more present here as a creator.
Thanks - I kind of agree. As I wrote below, I think about 30% of this is really good but it centers around the phrase and doesn't build as well as it could. Thanks for your kind yet candid comments. -clindsay
Good One MrClindsay, I am not familiar with what MrFunktastic provided as starting point, but I enjoyed a lot your interpretation. Section starting at 1:10 is a nice touch of modernity on something otherwise very "funky". Lot of different elements making this track a success. Ciao, Domenico
You`ve got a ton of funk going on here clindsay....big bouncy mix that leaves bo doubt about the genre..kind of a combination of the classic funk sounds with a more modern appraoch to the vox bits and drops...big fun listen too....way to go....Ed
My opinion man, i think, there is to much happening all at once. Give an instrument the spotlight and push everything back. My advice, keep it simple, give it space and room to breath and think. Take out some elements if you have to. Listen to your gut and just react.
Thanks - the challenge for this one was to pull the track along from Funk to Dance using a defined set of loops. I get what you're saying and I thought about making it longer with better focus as you suggest. Thanks for your honest comments - much appreciated. -clindsay
Commented on Om Namah Shivaye - feat nktshrd1 by clindsay
this is awesome
Commented on Indiantechno13 by clindsay
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Commented on Om Namah Shivaye - feat nktshrd1 by clindsay
This is awesome I love the mi minimalist nature of it and yet the detail in vox effects. brilliant work.!
Cru
Commented on Om Namah Shivaye - feat nktshrd1 by clindsay
Nice one.
Very trippy and hypnotic.
A cool use of loops and a nice mixing
i really enjoyed the listen.
Om namah shivaye
stay tuned
joe
Commented on i can see your eyes by clindsay
calssic
Commented on saha navavatu by clindsay
If you are on Windows, here is a link to a killer delay vst. Scroll down to NastyDLAmkII to download. Just start with the Wide Delay preset and adjust the hi/lo cut sliders and time to your liking.
https://varietyofsound.wordpress.com/downloads
Commented on saha navavatu by clindsay
I actually was checking this out on your page about an hour ago and my computer, or looperman, went berserk. Nice to come across it again in the featured stuff. Interesting groove. I like it. Maybe a touch of modulating stereo delay on the vocals would add some spice. Oh, saw you were from NoVa. Up here visiting family and I-95 is still a disaster. Worst traffic in the country! haha Keep up the great work.
Mike
Commented on saha navavatu by clindsay
very unique, I enjoyed this very much!
Commented on saha navavatu by clindsay
Hey cool song, love the Indian thing. Always nice to hear something that is not "normal" or standard. Very clean sound you got, nice production. Enjoyed this one :)
Commented on saha navavatu by clindsay
Very light and airy sounding.
I know nothing of your language but it didn't stop me enjoying it .... maybe even helped who knows.
Sounds very well put together.
Takes me out into the sunshine.
Great voice.
Commented on Do you hear the sounds - featuring Farisha by clindsay
Good sound, equilibrate. Great!
Commented on saha navavatu by clindsay
Hi Clindsay,this is very refreshing to the ears,enjoyed this very much,a little gem.
Commented on saha navavatu by clindsay
Cool track. Very nice production. I always enjoy hearing something that is familiar, but has it's own voice (this most literally). I would like to have heard a little reverb on the vocals. Just to really blend them in with the soundscape. But that's just personal taste and some would strongly disagree. I loved listening to it either way. Thank you for sharing it.
TA
Commented on saha navavatu by clindsay
Sanskrit greetings.
I know you generally use drums a lot so the lack of them on here was a slight surprise. However, it works fine without. There's still a good groove.
Main delayed synth is quite funky. That particular choice of delay is doing a fine job.
0:23 glitchy sandpapery sounds which add a percussive element.
0:45 lead guitar?
And some other guitar chords in the background.
A decent little break from the vocals in that section.
This is really clean and well produced. Vocals are very good and enjoyable.
Kicking into a more solid beat would have been nice but maybe for this track length it was better not to otherwise you probably would have had to continue things for a while, which might not have been what you wanted to do.
2:03 awkward audio pop that should be removed.
2:19 another, smaller one
2:35 turning up of the delay on the guitar doesn't quite work. Sounds awkward.
Good work, all the same.
Commented on Maybe Now by clindsay
hey clindsay.
this is very nice. I like it alot! You are really into very different genres and this is what I find impressive. Also I like Oceanically's fragments usage but I can not say this is a coherent composition. I used that vocal to create a track earlier https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/159847
Thanks for allowing downloads. I will take listen to this one again for sure, maybe I will find it more coherent then haha.
Nice work! I whish you were more present here as a creator.
Commented on Maybe Now by clindsay
This is interesting man, and very refreshing. You have really good ideas, keep pushing.
Commented on Gonna Make You Feel It - Funkiest Remix by clindsay
This is Old Skool awesome...Love it!!
Commented on Gonna Make You Feel It - Funkiest Remix by clindsay
trippy
a real cool and funky track....
Commented on Gonna Make You Feel It - Funkiest Remix by clindsay
The funk is everywhere in this song. I really like the mix of different genres combined with the funky groove. Great post!
Commented on Gonna Make You Feel It - Funkiest Remix by clindsay
Splendid funky groove...much enjoyable to listen!
Congrats____Orlando
Commented on Wanna Get Freaky - Funkiest Remix Entry by clindsay
nice - is that you 0:12 ?
Commented on Gonna Make You Feel It - Funkiest Remix by clindsay
1:07 man! thumbs up
Commented on Gonna Make You Feel It - Funkiest Remix by clindsay
Good One MrClindsay,
I am not familiar with what MrFunktastic provided as starting point, but I enjoyed a lot your interpretation.
Section starting at 1:10 is a nice touch of modernity on something otherwise very "funky". Lot of different elements making this track a success.
Ciao, Domenico
Commented on Gonna Make You Feel It - Funkiest Remix by clindsay
You`ve got a ton of funk going on here clindsay....big bouncy mix that leaves bo doubt about the genre..kind of a combination of the classic funk sounds with a more modern appraoch to the vox bits and drops...big fun listen too....way to go....Ed
Commented on Gonna Make You Feel It - Funkiest Remix by clindsay
My opinion man, i think, there is to much happening all at once. Give an instrument the spotlight and push everything back. My advice, keep it simple, give it space and room to breath and think. Take out some elements if you have to. Listen to your gut and just react.