Hi Cyrus, having made this track one of my favorites and now having listened to it numerous times - this is currently my favorite track on Looperman to date.
Awww, thanks! It's a 'feel-good' track lol In fact, Asli Orcen has been working on some lyrics for it. As soon as we get some things recorded, I'll definitely post them. Trying to recoup from a back injury right now, tho, and can't sit at the PC long enough to be productive. Soon, tho! I'm gettin there! lol Thanks again, jfw. :)
Highly interesting and innovative use of old technology - this is a great track. By the way I checked out your gallery and I love the gadgets and gizmo's you utilize in your work. Apart from their sonic potential, they are highly interesting from an aesthetic standpoint - they look like they belong in an old sci - fi movie.
Thank you for the kind words, this was a very fun track to make. I'm glad you liked the gallery too. I really need to take pictures of the rest of my circuit bent toys and stuff. Thank you again!
Hi Nomad, stumbled upon this in the featured tracks section and gave it a whirl. Nice mix and swirling ambience to this.
I think the aboriginal vibe comes through even if we did't have the clue in the title. Great to see people out there who use more esoteric instrumentation. Great work.
Yes I do love drones. Actually fell into musical performance by teaching myself to play the didgeridoo, so it's no surprise that I'd go for this kind of sound with this digital media. The drone here was created with a bass loop done by Donnie_Vyros that I put in two channels and then played with 3 octaves separating them. It really is amazing being able to manipulate sound like this into entirely new contexts. Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Planet, I spotted this in the featured tracks box and gave it a whirl. Nice ambience to this, lovely acoustic guitar sound and great poetry - a marriage of two worlds indeed.
This is absolutely soaked in the style of Ennio Morricone ( "The good the bad and the ugly", "For a few dollars more" etc ) Maybe you should have called it SPAGHETTI WESTERN. Convincingly produced in that style. I like this and I like the hank marvin guitar tone
Thanks for the nice review. I love this guitar sound myself as I am a country player by heart, but you wouldn't know it from the rock tunes I've put up mostly.
I did this tune partly for another fellow as he was making a tune as a joke song for his friend, and thus he used the beginning of the song as a lead in.
I am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the listen and review.
Randy
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Catchy little rock number this. Dripmanilla sings great vocals - did you get the acapella from this site? - Nice work.
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I think the aboriginal vibe comes through even if we did't have the clue in the title. Great to see people out there who use more esoteric instrumentation. Great work.
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Thanks for the nice review. I love this guitar sound myself as I am a country player by heart, but you wouldn't know it from the rock tunes I've put up mostly.
I did this tune partly for another fellow as he was making a tune as a joke song for his friend, and thus he used the beginning of the song as a lead in.
I am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the listen and review.
Randy
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