Brother you've become a master when it comes to visual cues in your music. It has a cinematic quality every time imo, you've certainly come a long way even in the last year or 2, so whatever ur doing is working well. Excellent work dude. - Aaron
Hello Aaron
Thank you very much for your supportive words. If I got any better, it has to be the fact that I want my music to communicate to all the members of LM thoughts and emotions in a way that it'll bring us closer. It is great that you recognize an improvement, it makes me feel good.
Best regards, Anthony
I think, not having much listening experience under that whole rap/hiphop umbrella, it's hard for me to tell the differences between any of the sub-genres. I can hear some differences, but it all sounds so similar to me I can't really pinpoint what the differences are.
It's much like if I were to say, "here, listen to Sanguisugabogg, they're Slam, Then listen to Larcenia Roe, they're Deathcore. Then, listen to Bloodbath, they're deathmetal. Totally different, man" Meanwhile the average Joe is like, "Dude, they're all exactly the same." But since I've been submerged in Metal since the Cold War, I can tell the differences.
Oh no, definitely not trap. Grime originated in Britain in the 90s as jungle and garage and DnB were also evolving. It's got a hip hop edge to it, but its it's own thing. I recommend Skepta as an entry point
Great work man. This community is the absolute best, and I'm truly grateful for it and for the great people I've become acquainted with here. Everyone has something to offer. I'm sure everyone appreciates your dedication and effort as much as I do. Thank u for sharing this. - P.wze
What can I say that hasn't already been said? Ur songs are always great. This one has a late 90s vibe to me for some reason. It felt nostalgic to me. I love the way u sing so much
Hi Pennywise, thanks for listening and glad you like it. Yes, I'm still busy creating. The next track is already finished, my first attempt at reggae. I'm going to use it for another challenge and will share the stems right away for rearranging/remixing/new vocals/new lyrics, and so on.
Great guitar here man. It gives me some ideas for something we can collab on for sure. My brother mentioned something to me as well. This one has a kickback vibe to it I really enjoy
just commented on yours Aaron lol, we must be on at the same time, rhis was something different again and its vocal practise and stretching, i'm looking forward to working with you again, thanks for your positives bro it means a lot as u know
Well this is a mood man. Ive been feeling the same way, and this song sums it up nicely. You've become even better than u were a year ago man. Proud of u. Excellent work. I think its time for some more Loserz club
I dont know how to describe this one; but thats bcuz I don't have much i can compare it to. That's a very good thing. I can hear an artist doing his thing and having a blast doing it. Its freakin great dude. Ill have to give it another listen.
Yeah, whenever I think I'm starting out on something that is going to be at least half-way normal, it ends up being..... something else. But yes, self-expression is always what its been about for me, whether that's writing or music, or anything artistic. What's the point of being generic or derivative? Cheers Chris.
Believe it or not, certain elements of this made me think of some Grime songs I heard on a Playlist somewhere. Ive tried to find those songs again but it was a lucky chance that I heard em in the 1st place. Trust me, I mean this in the best way possible
I'm not familiar with Grime. I'll have to check it out. I imagine it's along the lines of Trap, though.
Don't you hate it when you find something sweet-ass, but then can't ever find it again. There are a lot of old techno tracks from the 90s that I listened to back then that are just faded, fuzzy watercolor memories now, and that's all they'll ever be. Bummer, eh?
Take care, man.
Aaron
I lost it, and several other projects when my old laptop took the proverbial shit. Then my son was here for a month and a half, so I wasn't even really working on any music at all.
What I really wanted to say is that i feel u all are the most ready to succeed right now of anyone I know, so I'm glad u didn't give up. Ur doing ur best work over the last year or so, imo. I believe in u regardless.
We get you ;) Thank you for your belief in us - it means alot. We are a little out there, off the scale and in the middle of genres, so it does make for a tougher 'market place', as such!
Hey Richard, its been awhile since I heard ur work, and I'm reminded of just how sincere and pure it is. Wonderful work here man, thank you for sharing
Hey Richard, its been awhile since I heard ur work, and I'm reminded of just how sincere and pure it is. Wonderful work here man, thank you for sharing
Hey Paul, I've always appreciated your unique approach to music. You create what you want to create, and certainly with your own specific flair that is 100% your own. I've wondered before what I'd actually call your style, were I explaining it to someone, but I haven't come up with anything that feels right. What does feel right is you being back and contributing your voice to the community again. Personally, hearing your work feels like being home. And this one does that for me for sure. I'd missed your fearlessness and the way u put yourself and your beliefs and feelings at the forefront of everything u do. Thanks for sharing bro. I applaud your sound selection here as well. Great work dude.
hello Aaron thanks for your kind words bro, i don't know what to call my style either, when i first started as you know, i wrote good lyrics but always sang them tongue in cheek, mostly rap but Manuela changed that and my mindset when she sent me Warriors, i started to take it more serious, stretch myself vocally and keep going, my timing was awful my voice was rag and then more coaching from Manu, i'll never be lionel Richie lol, but i know i've improved because even my kids say your 10 times better than a couple years ago, i'm currently working on 2, not in my DAW yet, but they all prepped to go, rap banger next, then a massive soul blues i'm excited about, inspired by Rita's attempt bro, im going all teddy swims lol,
I dont kno how to use words to give you the proper praise here Kay. Every song is phenomenal but every once in a while ur firing on all cylinders and something magical happens. I've been lucky enough to be acquainted with several talented musicians and artists in my lifetime, and the best ones have that quality, and its something that can take u as far as u want to go into the realm of music in an artistic sense, at the very least. Sadly, the music industry is far from what most of us dreamed it might be, and a lot of talent just gives up in the end, forgetting that music is a gift both to themselves and the rest of the world. To me at least, that's the most important reason to continue making music. Anyway, there's meaning in what I just said - it can apply to many of us. Even those that have achieved an elite level of music creation, like you. This song is nearly perfect, Kay.
On a side note, I wanted to start mentioning to people that the Collab Album that Cyberflares and I had put alot of work into is finally finished, after unforseen delays. Its called The Lozerz Club, and its free to download from my Google Drive with a link. If you'd be interested in having it, LMK and ill email the link to you. Happy Music making man.
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Thank you very much for your supportive words. If I got any better, it has to be the fact that I want my music to communicate to all the members of LM thoughts and emotions in a way that it'll bring us closer. It is great that you recognize an improvement, it makes me feel good.
Best regards, Anthony
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I play some guitar but I also compose with shreddage myself.
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It's much like if I were to say, "here, listen to Sanguisugabogg, they're Slam, Then listen to Larcenia Roe, they're Deathcore. Then, listen to Bloodbath, they're deathmetal. Totally different, man" Meanwhile the average Joe is like, "Dude, they're all exactly the same." But since I've been submerged in Metal since the Cold War, I can tell the differences.
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Thank you for listening :)
Cheers!
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Don't you hate it when you find something sweet-ass, but then can't ever find it again. There are a lot of old techno tracks from the 90s that I listened to back then that are just faded, fuzzy watercolor memories now, and that's all they'll ever be. Bummer, eh?
Take care, man.
Aaron
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You'll be happy then to know that I just uploaded a new one from the Bicky Stalls and the Snushbakes project.
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Best regards, Anthony
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