Great job on this one Scott,i particularly like the modern bridge section at 1:16 kind of Chic Corea vibe.Struggle with unreal sax,hate it with a passion i am afraid,i believe Charlie and Diz would too,sorry.The Piano sounds great.Timeless composition.
Ahh I love doing that solo. It's actually much easier than many of the other solos I have done. But I love to play this one and glad u got to hear it and most touched you commented on it , with it's many wah effects because it's just pure joy for me to play.
Cru
The names are getting bigger, that's the reason why I get almost a little scared. Bowie, Eno and now Reed, wow. I really like all three and it may well be that they have me secretly influenced. To create extraordinary is and remains my goal. And it looks as if I had some success :)
Very nice track,the opening strings are great with lots of space.When the beat kicks in its a suprise which drawed me in further with more ambient space and a real wide mix.Great job.
thanks mrroads. i discovered some compatible patches in BMS Synth (FL Studio) and things fell together without too much headache and angst on this one. glad you liked it. appreciate the comment. Regards - Dan
Indeed - a fantastic song and a surprising collaboration. I think she is the only other singer to feature on a Son Of Dave track.
They should do a whole album together.
If you don't know who Martina Topley Bird is, she was the 15-year-old singer who featured on Tricky's breakthrough album Maxinquaye back in about 1995.
Hi once again Static.
Thanks for that link there,what a great organic sound and all just from one man!its great to hear blues stripped right down like that.Great stuff.
Take care bro.
No problem. He's a real force of nature and I'm not sure there's anyone out there making music quite like his. He's surprisingly good live considering he has a very minimal setup. I've met him a couple of times as well though he was a bit odd and unresponsive.
He can also come up with some pretty damn cool catchy songs, such as this one, featuring the rather good Martina Topley Bird:
Hey Static.
Really like this one dude,guitar tone is great kind of a seasick steve street busker vibe.It loses me a bit around the 4:00 mark but the drop afterwards 4:48 brings it back nicely.Great job.
Yeah, some of the slide might be a little like Seasick Steve. I actually went to a gig and hung out with him about 8 years ago before he hit the bigtime (still very surprising for an old blues artist). He was the support act but is now way more popular than the guy he was supporting, who is actually much better. A looping, beatboxing harmonica one man band called Son Of Dave. Check him out:
I think it might be that you're a little bored by then as I'm continuing a vibe that's been going on for a while. Fair enough but I found things didn't feel right if I ended them 8 or so bars earlier.
"drop afterwards 4:48 brings it back nicely"
Yes, that's when I bring in the only proper bass guitar riff in the whole track. Otherwise, its all sub bass synth.
Nice work Penga,really catchy melody which is something most of us strive for in a composition.You are brightening up the dreadful British weather today.thanks
Fav from me R.P.S.Reminds me of the feeling of some of the sounds coming out of dc10 Ibiza. circoloco,kind of minimal hypnotic with a hidden darkness.
The bass entrance at 0:44 gets things moving and when the full groove kicks in at 1:22 i just had to pump my monitors up a notch to feel the real depth you are delivering.Real nice great sound.Glad i heard it.
Now thats how you do it guys!Friggin awesome rendition.Snare drum is killer,vocal is the dogs and i better not describe the guitars or i will be deleted from this page ha!Great guitars.stonkin bass.It just sounds like a band i would have loved to be in.good luck.
This is by far my favourite track i have heard from you since the short time i have been on here Evisma.The bass moment at 1:19 is great,i like the power in this track and the way you combine folk and rock so effortlessly.Fav for me.Think i will play it again now!
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Scott
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Glad you liked it. I had a good time with this one, even though I can't stand the sound of my own voice, it went alright here.
Thanks for the listen and the kind words!
Evan
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The names are getting bigger, that's the reason why I get almost a little scared. Bowie, Eno and now Reed, wow. I really like all three and it may well be that they have me secretly influenced. To create extraordinary is and remains my goal. And it looks as if I had some success :)
I realy enjoyed your comment.
stay tuned
joe
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They should do a whole album together.
If you don't know who Martina Topley Bird is, she was the 15-year-old singer who featured on Tricky's breakthrough album Maxinquaye back in about 1995.
Here's an example track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dm_q_JQZbBc
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Thanks for that link there,what a great organic sound and all just from one man!its great to hear blues stripped right down like that.Great stuff.
Take care bro.
He can also come up with some pretty damn cool catchy songs, such as this one, featuring the rather good Martina Topley Bird:
Son of Dave - Devil Take My Soul
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0bLlRx7b_M
In an alternative universe, that could easily be a No 1 hit.
Damn, this guy knows how to groove:
SON OF DAVE - Old Times Were Good Times
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEYm9OoOD4U&list=PLWf5KX9HxkuuiCcjBraKxS2lL7yDbPGBm
Take care as well...
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Really like this one dude,guitar tone is great kind of a seasick steve street busker vibe.It loses me a bit around the 4:00 mark but the drop afterwards 4:48 brings it back nicely.Great job.
Good to hear you grooved to this distorted beast.
Yeah, some of the slide might be a little like Seasick Steve. I actually went to a gig and hung out with him about 8 years ago before he hit the bigtime (still very surprising for an old blues artist). He was the support act but is now way more popular than the guy he was supporting, who is actually much better. A looping, beatboxing harmonica one man band called Son Of Dave. Check him out:
Son of Dave - Hellhound (Live on Later with Jools Holland)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BeTZihJTus
"It loses me a bit around the 4:00 mark"
I think it might be that you're a little bored by then as I'm continuing a vibe that's been going on for a while. Fair enough but I found things didn't feel right if I ended them 8 or so bars earlier.
"drop afterwards 4:48 brings it back nicely"
Yes, that's when I bring in the only proper bass guitar riff in the whole track. Otherwise, its all sub bass synth.
Thanks again.
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The bass entrance at 0:44 gets things moving and when the full groove kicks in at 1:22 i just had to pump my monitors up a notch to feel the real depth you are delivering.Real nice great sound.Glad i heard it.
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