Greetings MPOProduction. This immediately made me think of the main title music for an urban western movie. The one where the star parks his horse next to a Mercedes in the heart of midtown Manhattan! LOL! Really stellar work throughout.
Peace and Happy New Year,
Mark
Thank you very much for the great feedback it truly means a lot to me. Im really happy when my work resonates with people.
I was strongly inspired on this piece by John Lee Hooker, especially by the song The Man in the Chain. These are very old tracks, often tied to classic films I guess most people dont even know them anymore.
I suppose that just means Ive gotten a bit older myself.
Oh yeah 1GF! You 2 are firing on all cylinders and rolling. Sax arrangement fused the dnb and jazz element with precision. You two are a Star Team! Awesomeness! A safe, happy, and prosperous New Year to you and yours.
Aaron I trust your Christmas was good as well. But how could it not be with a Doberman puppy. The track I tagged you in I did a few years back and wanted to do some touching up. I'll post a link.
I really miss Manuela with True Sisters. She posted a comment on a track I did a while ago when I told her I was self taught. She hits me with a term "Autodidact" which means a deep, focused self education. So Aaron welcome to the fold! I call myself a "Knob Twister" I just twist knobs until it sounds good LOL! Stay safe.
Hey Terry! This is lovely. That guitar is over the top. Also excellent work on the mix quality. The clarity and low end punch made this listen a awesome one. I'm hoping all is well my friend.
Aaron! Really? How you expect me to evaluate your track when listening I got STUCK IN THE GROOVE! HUH? Anyway I haven't heard the original take but this is packed with power. Me being a connoisseur for fine tweaking like you, I hear where you are going. The composition is spot on. My ears are zooming in on the saturation. I think if you play around with a multi-band saturator, you can pull out the mid band clarity without loosing the overall grit. Most admirable, your full on dedication for sound sculpting! That's what UP! Keep it rolling Aaron, this is hot.
Mark, how's it goin' Mister? I hope your holiday was good, and just how you needed it to be.
First of all, thank you for not only listening, but listening deep enough to be able to leave some critique. That is absolutely crucial for improvement, and I don't think a lot of people here understand that.
Since I'm just a self-taught producer, I've kind of missed a lot of important tricks and tools. Moreover, the discipline to go find them. I looked into multiband saturation, and you absolutely correct. I'll work on getting that set up and played with. I don't think I'll re-re-reupload though. Just like "third time is the charm," so is "Third time is good enough" HA!
Anyhow, I listened to the track you posted for me to check out, but it was only once on my phone speaker, while trying to distract an 8 week old Doberman puppy from tearing down the tree. I had planned on coming back to check it out with the respect it deserved, but you had already changed it. None the less. I'm honored that you would do that for me, and I don't take the gesture lightly.
With much respect, Sir, do take care.
Aaron.
JAICrews! I was born and raised in Chicago. I feel the Chicago pulse in this track. This is dynamic and full on amazing. Well done!
Happy holidays to you and your family.
AH YEAH! Kayos! Kay+Oli = BRILLIANT. Your sound is so well rounded. Your style, and overall performance is very admirable. Absolutely totally positively a solid production. A perfect early morning listen for me. This definitely pulls on the heartstrings. Gratitude to you both for sharing.
The feel of this track is old and new school. The beat is just right. The synth selection with the chord progression is what made this listen a pleasant one. Nice 1.
Greetings BullittVolante. The synth work here is amazing. Im loving the sweeps and arps. Im learning how to work my way around synth sounds,LFOs, squares etc. Nice 1!
Peace,
Mark
Hiya, Mark, My Dear Friend in Music! I'm glad you are enjoying the track so much, and Happy Christmas to you, as well. I just gave a listen to your recent jazz offering, and was not surprisingly blown away. It's happiness to know you are keeping the jazz flame burning bright on this platform.
Steve! How are you? It's been a minute. This track is full of creativity. The groove is infectious. The section starting at 2:16 really grabs you. I love the drive here. Nice work.
Peace,
Mark
This is sheer talent! So you start with a reggae beat idea then put the switch on it. Ah yeah the creativity zone! Once you jump in its no telling where youre gonna end up. Thanks for sharing the track and telling the story of how you got here.
Peace,
Mark
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Peace and Happy New Year,
Mark
I was strongly inspired on this piece by John Lee Hooker, especially by the song The Man in the Chain. These are very old tracks, often tied to classic films I guess most people dont even know them anymore.
I suppose that just means Ive gotten a bit older myself.
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Mark
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I really miss Manuela with True Sisters. She posted a comment on a track I did a while ago when I told her I was self taught. She hits me with a term "Autodidact" which means a deep, focused self education. So Aaron welcome to the fold! I call myself a "Knob Twister" I just twist knobs until it sounds good LOL! Stay safe.
Mark
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Mark
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Mark
on How Many Times Have I Told You - Remix by ValveDriver
Peace,
Mark
First of all, thank you for not only listening, but listening deep enough to be able to leave some critique. That is absolutely crucial for improvement, and I don't think a lot of people here understand that.
Since I'm just a self-taught producer, I've kind of missed a lot of important tricks and tools. Moreover, the discipline to go find them. I looked into multiband saturation, and you absolutely correct. I'll work on getting that set up and played with. I don't think I'll re-re-reupload though. Just like "third time is the charm," so is "Third time is good enough" HA!
Anyhow, I listened to the track you posted for me to check out, but it was only once on my phone speaker, while trying to distract an 8 week old Doberman puppy from tearing down the tree. I had planned on coming back to check it out with the respect it deserved, but you had already changed it. None the less. I'm honored that you would do that for me, and I don't take the gesture lightly.
With much respect, Sir, do take care.
Aaron.
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Happy holidays to you and your family.
Mark
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