I have no idea what she heard when she first recorded the vocals, I'm thinking I'm not too far off, but it really doesn't matter, her vocals kill me every time.
Great fun track Chris and your voice is fab - emailing you a story from an old psychologist (me) about another old psychologist (Jeff Zeig) observing the work of another (very famous and influential) psychologist (Milton Erickson) so next time the kids wont do what you ask you will have an old hypnotists ace up your sleeve. Story wont fit here!
Jamming indeed - Lots of interesting African sounding rhythms combined with a rich palette of exotic backing vocals, some cool rap and other vox samoles a loose funk jazz rock structure - what's not to like : )
I embellished it a little bit but,
This is the kinda groove I used to
hear in church when I was little. There
were no Synths(there are now) but this was
the best part of church for me. Some of the
choirs really jammed.
Thanks for your listen and encouraging comments.
pseudoble, thanks for making the comparison. The mix was rough and really needed help but a tweak here and a change there makes a big difference. Your listen and feedback is greatly valued. Be safe.
M.T.
Very nice work (as usual) - i think at times some of the instruments are a little loud in the mix but I absolutely trust your ears (more than mine) to sort that out as you refine it. Another amazing track : )
Is this drum and bass - I have no idea with genre - to my mind its a great pop song built around some nice arpeggios, sweet melodies and solid beats . Also Love the sound of the vox and the switch up with the vox sound around half way through - almost a little punk interlude - well to my old ears. : )
Hey, pseudoble, it was originally meant to be drum n bass, but I guess in the end it became an electronic pop with a hint of drum n bass. Good call on the punk interlude comparison -- the switch uses a lot of techniques punkers used back in the day. Thanks for the kind comments and for stopping by, I appreciate it. :)
Nice work - I particular like when the guitar sounds come in around 40 seconds and then even better at around 60 seconds - great sound. Not seen keen on the runs on the toms with the drums but hey you never got to finish it so we are stuck with it now. Great vox! There's a lot more to like than to dislike in this one : )
Im a sucker for a lofi or alt country sound - this reminds me a little of the silver jews. I love everything about this sound and your voice too ... maybe given the few comments not everyone is a fan of this still but hey - cant please everyone. : )
Great track - reminds me a little of kraftwerk which is never a bad thing - wonderful intersecting synth sounds and melodic lines and cool electro beats. Im looking forward to hearing it with the vox too : )
Woo - that's intense - sounds like layers of modular synth but crafted with great attention to rhythm and cross rhythms and who different synth lines come in and out. It's an interesting listen for sure and worthwhile : )
Hey there - pretty nice hip hop beat and groove you have going there - easy to drop a vox into this one, always worth thinking about how to add more variety but rather cool as it is. : )
Pretty wild here -nice to hear something that has some history - but btw agree with Randomiser comment about the low pass filter - worth playing with.
Hopefully you will post some more : )
Very cool mate - kind of ed keupper meets martin phillipps sound but all your own. Love your voice, love the slacker guitar feel and the ambience and nice sound and mix up with the drums.
Nice work - love the way it transitions and draws on different dramatic/ thematic elements in different parts of the tune - ends with some really gorgeous gentle melodic beats and especially just love the tone of it - magic.
Wow - nice work with the loops - very cool - and it would have taken me way more than 3 hours to put something anywhere near this level together so big congratulations - you obviously know what you are doing : )
Hey there - pretty nice track lofi indie pop sound to my ears - a vox would really make a difference for this one - unfortunately my voice is shite! : )
Nice work Bonez - very restrained - you could for sure expand this a little with a break with some morphine like sax (if you know that old band). You could also expand with a bass break - although I love the restrained way you have the bass in this now. The vox is just perfect and lovely to my ears too. : )
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The lyric and vocal performance really nice too
Really nice work : )
Appreciate the feedback!
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Jamming indeed - Lots of interesting African sounding rhythms combined with a rich palette of exotic backing vocals, some cool rap and other vox samoles a loose funk jazz rock structure - what's not to like : )
I embellished it a little bit but,
This is the kinda groove I used to
hear in church when I was little. There
were no Synths(there are now) but this was
the best part of church for me. Some of the
choirs really jammed.
Thanks for your listen and encouraging comments.
PEACE...
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Speaking of which, the whole album is done, you can hear it from the youtube link in my profile.
Thanks for the many listens, comment, and faves.
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