Originally, this was sent to Scott as an instrumental, but he had some pellas in his collection that happened to be in the same key of the song. The great vocals are unknown, unfortunately.
This looks like an attempt at an insult: “you take yourself very serious”.
You don’t know anything about me so I don’t think you should really be trying to guess what my personal character is like. But, yes, of course I take my music seriously. Why wouldn’t I?
I have politely written many, many times in track replies about why I don’t allow downloads to people who have asked for downloads. I’m not going to go over it all again to you now. Anyway, I don’t need to as it’s my choice not to allow downloads from Looperman of my music. It’s my music so I’m free to do what I want with it.
Insulting me is not a good way to get me to allow you to have something for free that I’m not yet ready to give away at all as it’s not yet fully mastered and finished.
If I’ve misinterpreted what you wrote, you’re free to comment again and explain yourself. But try not to make guesses about my character as you don’t know me and probably never will.
I like a lot of your tracks, this again is very beautiful to listen. (the panning up to 2:13 with headphones is a bit obvious, I think too much, after that I really love it)
take it easy
bang on. I love it. Didn't expect to enjoy this track more with lyrics added, but definately do! For me what happens with your voice and what is going on with the rest of the sound makes a lot of enjoyable interesting sense. I'm gonna have to unfavour the no-lyrics one now, because after hearing this, that one sounds like its unfinished and really missing something. Thank you for posting! take care
That's quite a compliment that it feels unfinished without the vocals, so thank you for that! I was trying to keep a similar ethic throughout creation of the song, if that makes sense. I always appreciate your feedback and support! Take care!
Hi Billy, nicely put together man. I enjoy tracks dont really change throughout, but still are continuously somehow moving on. Admiring your timing and subtle progressions here. Great message too, like always. Thanks you for sharing this, and good luck for you..
Thank you again my friend! We'll see if the vocals I'm doing ruin this or not. I really don't want to change the mix much, because it really did turn out how I wanted. Have been collecting loops a lot lately, and finally found a place to use some of them. I appreciate the feedback!
this is brilliant, :) Thank you so much for posting. download and favourite. (you do have some minor high pitch irregularity or clipping in the left ear throughout most the song, which is distracting at high volume) Wicked job though, love it!
I played this because I saw minor2go in the title and I like his loops, but wow, your voice is amazing!, congrats. I see this your first post? I hope you put many more, I love this, im downloading it..
beautiful, so pleasing, very refined respectable sound. amazing talent you guys have for music. Thanks for posting this and enabling download. Good luck to you..
amazing mix. Love how you did 1:35 to 2:53.. and the sound you start at 3:30, I enjoy it. also great skill with the vocals, you've done this before! :) nice job
that bassline! :p nice mixing and also you got strangely captivating voice and how you use it (loved it in 'aerosol' too) and different style. I keep playing 1:05 to 2:15 over and over and over :) but that's just me, the entire track is great. very cool how you put the loops there for everybody. I am going to enjoy with Bass_Hook Pattern_130 BPM_F# minor (and the others) :D nice one!
Ha ha, yeah the bass was the first thing I got rolling when building this track, it's addictive. Thanks for the comment on the mixing, it took some practice to get it right. I appreciate that you enjoy my recent vocals, trying to get better. Funny that you're looping part of the song, sounds like you should get remixing...ha! Enjoy the remix kit! Thanks much for listening and leaving a review!
soft sweet natural sound, the slightly mystical noises in the background make it richer. I also enjoy the way you make beautiful ripples with selective reverberation that sits nicely in the rhythm, like how you do from 0:37 to 2:32 to me that's delicious, interesting and very enjoyable.
I wish you make more tracks, but it looks like you made some personal decision about that. Good luck to you
Hello Mister Nomad
You suggested I check out this track of yours. Turns out I loved it already (favoured last month).
It's a sort of work of art. There's something going on the entire time, you swerve from 1 great sound and rhythm to the next with no apparent effort and it shines through that you yourself are enjoying every minute of this track, which is great. You let the harder sounds roll and then reel them back in with enough subtlety to indeed create a funky gloss over it. Very accomplished. (I want to download! :D no, whatever you comfortable with. I could just record off the speakers, but I'd feel rude! haha)
Take care
Yo. I only directed you to this one as an example of me definitely rocking good and hard. Didn't know you'd already heard it. Anyway, you've had your say about it now, which is a good thing as there are some nice phrases.
Lots of effort involved to sort of smoothly swerve from one sound to the next. There are various riffs in here that probably deserve to be heard for longer. But I had so much to fit in and I think I was also going for a crazy onslaught of never-ending riffage so I guess it's OK for some things to only feature relatively briefly.
However, I'm not a fan of crazy guitar hero prog rock that seems to be changing drastically about every 3 seconds. With some of that stuff, there never seems to be a riff that you really get to hear so it becomes boring quite quickly rather than it being a fun onslaught of riffs you can get in to.
One guy I can think of who does that a hell of a lot is called David Maxim Micic so check him out to hear technical wizardry far, far superior to my playing abilities that is also fairly boring.
When I come up with a good part, I like to hear it a fair bit so I tend to change various things around it in order to progress to the next section that I have sitting on the timelines waiting for another to merge with it.
"You let the harder sounds roll and then reel them back in with enough subtlety to indeed create a funky gloss over it."
I like that point and do that sort of thing to provide a break from the onslaught and to fit in some of the more chilled out stuff I always seem to come up with, even in a heavy track like this. Smooth, groove-based chilling is kind of my natural playing home rather than heavy rocking.
Sorry, no downloads of this or any other track yet as I'm assembling a whole bunch of albums. This will be the first on the heavy album. You can record it off the speakers if you like, as I can't stop you, though I'd rather you didn't.
You'll be able to have a download of it someday as I'll let Looperpeople know when my albums are available for download (probably free).
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can I ask who is singing?
Originally, this was sent to Scott as an instrumental, but he had some pellas in his collection that happened to be in the same key of the song. The great vocals are unknown, unfortunately.
Ciao,
M.
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ps Nice track bro
This looks like an attempt at an insult: “you take yourself very serious”.
You don’t know anything about me so I don’t think you should really be trying to guess what my personal character is like. But, yes, of course I take my music seriously. Why wouldn’t I?
I have politely written many, many times in track replies about why I don’t allow downloads to people who have asked for downloads. I’m not going to go over it all again to you now. Anyway, I don’t need to as it’s my choice not to allow downloads from Looperman of my music. It’s my music so I’m free to do what I want with it.
Insulting me is not a good way to get me to allow you to have something for free that I’m not yet ready to give away at all as it’s not yet fully mastered and finished.
If I’ve misinterpreted what you wrote, you’re free to comment again and explain yourself. But try not to make guesses about my character as you don’t know me and probably never will.
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take it easy
Kind regards,
Steve
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Yes this track was easy to put together. All credits to the Looperman family.
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Thanks for the comment.
Kind regards,
Steve
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Thanks a lot !
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I wish you make more tracks, but it looks like you made some personal decision about that. Good luck to you
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You suggested I check out this track of yours. Turns out I loved it already (favoured last month).
It's a sort of work of art. There's something going on the entire time, you swerve from 1 great sound and rhythm to the next with no apparent effort and it shines through that you yourself are enjoying every minute of this track, which is great. You let the harder sounds roll and then reel them back in with enough subtlety to indeed create a funky gloss over it. Very accomplished. (I want to download! :D no, whatever you comfortable with. I could just record off the speakers, but I'd feel rude! haha)
Take care
Lots of effort involved to sort of smoothly swerve from one sound to the next. There are various riffs in here that probably deserve to be heard for longer. But I had so much to fit in and I think I was also going for a crazy onslaught of never-ending riffage so I guess it's OK for some things to only feature relatively briefly.
However, I'm not a fan of crazy guitar hero prog rock that seems to be changing drastically about every 3 seconds. With some of that stuff, there never seems to be a riff that you really get to hear so it becomes boring quite quickly rather than it being a fun onslaught of riffs you can get in to.
One guy I can think of who does that a hell of a lot is called David Maxim Micic so check him out to hear technical wizardry far, far superior to my playing abilities that is also fairly boring.
When I come up with a good part, I like to hear it a fair bit so I tend to change various things around it in order to progress to the next section that I have sitting on the timelines waiting for another to merge with it.
"You let the harder sounds roll and then reel them back in with enough subtlety to indeed create a funky gloss over it."
I like that point and do that sort of thing to provide a break from the onslaught and to fit in some of the more chilled out stuff I always seem to come up with, even in a heavy track like this. Smooth, groove-based chilling is kind of my natural playing home rather than heavy rocking.
Sorry, no downloads of this or any other track yet as I'm assembling a whole bunch of albums. This will be the first on the heavy album. You can record it off the speakers if you like, as I can't stop you, though I'd rather you didn't.
You'll be able to have a download of it someday as I'll let Looperpeople know when my albums are available for download (probably free).
Thanks for checking in.