I like the main body, the arpeggio is good and the rhythm is strong.
Now long intro's... That's sort of a pet peeve of mine. You can definitely have a long intro, but in the first 10 seconds you have to grip the user by the short and curlies and explain why they should stick around. For me you're doing that around 0:15. That's the bit that makes me sit up and pay attention... So for my money, consider to start your track there.
All in all I like it, looking forward to a next version!
That's really good Paul. And this is Looperman, no haters here, only lovers :)
Check the level of the vocals btw, they might be slightly in the red and I think you can bring them down quite a bit to make them a bit smoother. Good luck buddy!
ive tweaked the vocals down thank you bro, the haters were the people in my last company, thought i was finished, not me, out performed them all and got a great job and an extra 15 bags for the pleasure, im smiling :))
Super summer-y!! Love the Spanish spoken vocals (they don't sound that Catalan to me) which give it a great vibe. The guitar is also super and really sets the mood.
Well done!
That's right, the voices aren't catalan, they're from the people we met on vacation. My main concern was capturing the mood of the moments there. And it's only called Bonastre because I have a special connection to this place...
My condolences my friend. That's a great tribute to your brother, lovely vocals too. Mark says EWF, I'm reminded of Stevie Wonder (I can almost see you swaying your head left to right ;)
Big hug! Losing a loved one is tough but if we cherish memories like these they can be part of our soul forever.
Thank you, Boa, for such a heartfelt comment. You are correct about saying memories being a part of our souls, because his will forever be in mine. Thank you so much. PEACE. T576 OUT.
I keep hoping for you to go a bit deeper and make it a full song (because I remember your effort with Mayuri fondly) but the truth is, this is a really good beat, and I see loads of people have already downloaded this and may use it, which is awesome.
Great stuff Majid, you can be proud of this one!
Hello B.
Thanks for that Budd.
Yes, But lately it seems that time is my enemy.
I hope to have a minute to send you a few tracks we can do together.
Thanks again, Budd.
Maj
That's absolutely lovely on a Monday morning. Smooth as f... well, let's keep it clean, like a shot of good whisky.
Good stuff and great guitar playing, which is always appreciated :)
Thank you Bao, for the appreciated comment on the work that I've done on this one, and you are correct, nothing like a Smooth audio wake up call on Monday morning. Thanks again. PEACE. T576 OUT.
Love the music. The vocal is trying to be Eros Ramazotti, but not fully getting there yet. I don't know if you have access to the singer and are able to work with him a bit more; I feel that with a bit more practice he can probably get more out of it. Else you might be able to work your producer's magic maybe ;)
In any case very enjoyable!
That's absolutely lovely. Just spent an enjoyable 4 minutes noodling my guitar to your track and I'll play it again just to warm up my fingers. I even got an song idea of my own out of it (I'll remember to mark it "inspired by Pseudoble :) )
Haha yes I totally get that. I took a lot of those shortcuts and especially drumming I didn't get until I took drum lessons.
I love what you said, totally agree: next time you'll learn from it.
Good job man, and again, excellent guitar playing!
Excellent guitar playing! See if you get slightly better drums, either with a midi keyboard or actual drums, which I think would lift this immensely. DM me if I can help you with that!
Yes the drums. I put so much effort into everything else that I took a shortcut on the drums. Damn you Toontrack EZ drummer. LoL. But thanks a lot. I won't fix this but I will learn from it. Thanks.
I'm not a fan of the idea of a remix, but man, this is just excellent - this is not a cheap remix but you really made something new with it. Loving it and totally wiggling my toes. Good job!!
Recording drums is tough. I've been trying to do that for a year now and it's often so frustrating I'm back to midi drums. Or, what I do now, I record drums with 1 mic, then enrich it with midi.
You say mastering but the problem is actually engineering (and playing, haha).
If you have a permanent home setup and a decent space (the bigger your room the better) and sufficient money, and sufficient inputs on your interface, ideally what you want is one kick mic and one snare. More inputs? add 2 room/overhead mics, but now you have to be aware of phasing issues. Also, now your playing better be rock solid.
Anyway, so yeah. I love playing real drums, but I totally understand using samples because it's mostly an exercise in frustration :D
Good luck buddy!!
It's very nice! Btw I've been breaking my head all day trying to remember who the singer was with a title quite like that... Rory Block with "Loving Whiskey"
Anyway, never mind my old brain - really nice track!!
Yeah same comment for you as I just wrote to YHB - don't put that stress on your shoulders of having to produce. I get the anxiety of "do I still have it", but it's not necessary, and not productive either.
Regarding daily uploads, I did that at some point, but I find that by selecting the best and on average making a track every 2 weeks (some weeks I make 3, some months are completely blank) I have a lot more time to work on tracks.
I will still make something almost daily, but most things go in the folder "yeah nah", unless it really excites me.
Also, nice track! A tad long for my taste, but some cool sounds!
Yeah, i get it. These days making music excites me a lot, because all of the plans, like putting music on other platforms, sharing and spreading it. It explains why I start something new or keep on continuing unfinished stuff almost every day of the week. And I knew that there was no possible way I could be alone with the fact that it is hard to find, what I'm actually looking for. Anyway, thanks for the kindness! It feels amazing to know, what other people think about my tracks!
Thank you for the advice! I'm always afraid to disappoint so that means a lot :)
The drums are a chopped up sample from the Beat Butcher kit, Vol. 5. I'm still trying to learn how to record my own kit in my room. It's a decent environment to record in, I just can't get the mastering down. One day though...
Hi thanks for stopping by and commenting, the vocal was from samples I had in various files and seemed to fit nicely. Whoever she is she has an incredible voice. Thanks again.
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Now long intro's... That's sort of a pet peeve of mine. You can definitely have a long intro, but in the first 10 seconds you have to grip the user by the short and curlies and explain why they should stick around. For me you're doing that around 0:15. That's the bit that makes me sit up and pay attention... So for my money, consider to start your track there.
All in all I like it, looking forward to a next version!
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Check the level of the vocals btw, they might be slightly in the red and I think you can bring them down quite a bit to make them a bit smoother. Good luck buddy!
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Well done!
Thanks and regards : )
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Big hug! Losing a loved one is tough but if we cherish memories like these they can be part of our soul forever.
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Great stuff Majid, you can be proud of this one!
Thanks for that Budd.
Yes, But lately it seems that time is my enemy.
I hope to have a minute to send you a few tracks we can do together.
Thanks again, Budd.
Maj
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Good stuff and great guitar playing, which is always appreciated :)
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In any case very enjoyable!
Michael
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I love what you said, totally agree: next time you'll learn from it.
Good job man, and again, excellent guitar playing!
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You say mastering but the problem is actually engineering (and playing, haha).
If you have a permanent home setup and a decent space (the bigger your room the better) and sufficient money, and sufficient inputs on your interface, ideally what you want is one kick mic and one snare. More inputs? add 2 room/overhead mics, but now you have to be aware of phasing issues. Also, now your playing better be rock solid.
Anyway, so yeah. I love playing real drums, but I totally understand using samples because it's mostly an exercise in frustration :D
Good luck buddy!!
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Anyway, never mind my old brain - really nice track!!
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Regarding daily uploads, I did that at some point, but I find that by selecting the best and on average making a track every 2 weeks (some weeks I make 3, some months are completely blank) I have a lot more time to work on tracks.
I will still make something almost daily, but most things go in the folder "yeah nah", unless it really excites me.
Also, nice track! A tad long for my taste, but some cool sounds!
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Also, this is a nice track man. I live that bas s and the drums are also lovely. If that's you playing them hot damn, great stuff!!
The drums are a chopped up sample from the Beat Butcher kit, Vol. 5. I'm still trying to learn how to record my own kit in my room. It's a decent environment to record in, I just can't get the mastering down. One day though...
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