Tumbleweed

Tumbleweed

Regina, Canada
Joined : 26th Nov 2010 - 15 years ago
Last Online : 3rd Dec 2025 - 2 days ago
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Tumbleweed has posted 1626 comments on other peoples tracks.

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Tumbleweed 23rd Oct 2014 04:28 - 11 years ago

on Grand Hotel by NeonStrawberry
Not your usual hip hop....just good music in whatever genre it is (I`m not particularly knowledgeabout genres)...seems to have a touch of what is now called R&B...a sprinkling of soul....the synth sweep is what takes it a bit aside from being easier to define...but...in any case...I like your musical imagination & enjoyed the listen....looks like you are due to do a new one soon NS...good job on this......Ed
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Tumbleweed 21st Oct 2014 23:51 - 11 years ago

on why cant they stand the sunlight by doudei
great groove...hard to sit still to this one doudei...wonderful playing and nice clean production...I`m with Bear...could have listened much longer but enjoyed it much....we could use more of these doudei.....Ed
doudei
doudei replied 26th Oct 2014 - 11 years ago
hey Ed,
really happy to see you enjoyed it and i am considering making an extended version - also there is already some new stuff in progress :)
thanks again for the comments and take care, Ed!
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 18th Oct 2014 20:23 - 11 years ago

on All I Been Wating For by midiman007
Hey James....y`all gotta sing with a southern twang if its going to be country HaHa...just kidding...I keep threating to learn to play slide better (mainly for blues)but every time I try I make these gawd aweful noises...guess I`ll have to raise the strings on one of my guitars further above the frets...anyway...nice rock vibe to this one...a well composed, played & delivered mix...enjoyed the listen up my way this Saturday.....Ed
midiman007
midiman007 replied 18th Oct 2014 - 11 years ago
Hi Ed, Yep he was missing the southern drawl on this one. Hehe. It helps to have a higher strings for the slide. I was lucky I have not played slide guitar in about 10 years but though I would give it a try again since I wanted something different on this.

Also Thanks for your nice compliments on my Musical ability. I think I am ok on things, I am glad like you when another musician compliments my ability.

We should do a collaboration when I get my main axe back from a fret job

Regards,

James
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Tumbleweed 18th Oct 2014 19:53 - 11 years ago

on answers ft sarai jazz by paulavery
This one really bounces along...good energy and a nice smooth vibe...I like it Paul...being an old rhythm guitar & bass player for more than a few years I would have liked to hear a key change part thrown in there somewhere...it holds that D# progression all the way (really nice little prog by the way)...but thats just the way my ear works I guess....good listening just as it is mate....well done to you.....Ed
paulavery
paulavery replied 18th Oct 2014 - 11 years ago
Hey Ed I can't thank you enough for your kind words I have been a member for a while but this is my first post so for someone to enjoy it is great. you make a very good point with the key change as with a lot of my music I find I get a little torn between a club sound (the continuous drive of the groove or beat) or a conventional verse ,chorus ,middle eight ,(so as to add depth and key change to the overall melody) I find that usually gets determined by the accapella I'm using and I think your right with this track it becomes a bit monotonus staying in the same key. Especially because the vocal chorus part is actually pretty cool .again thanks for taking the time to listen and comment, I'm now going to check your stuff. Cheers Paul
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 17th Oct 2014 20:23 - 11 years ago

on Angel and a Demon by MOONLYTE
I really enjoy hearing a young artist who puts a lot of thought into the composition rather than fitting things into some currently popular box....bravo....I see you already have quite a few input comments on the production, but the main thing for me is that you have the right musical ingredients...the production stuff comes with practice and the right sources of information....the cinematic genre is a great place for the freedom to try and creat your own musical mind pictures....enjoyed this one EYEDYE.....keep on......Ed
MOONLYTE
MOONLYTE replied 17th Oct 2014 - 11 years ago
Hey Ed, thanks for stopping by for a listen. Glad you really enjoyed this one and i thank you for your kind words :)
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Tumbleweed 16th Oct 2014 22:51 - 11 years ago

on The Golden Princess by GoldenOokami
Really like this one GoldenOokami....I played bass with a group for a while so I really like the walking bass style myself...contrasts nicely with the guitar lines...I hear a bit of medevil/new age in it (mainly the guitar & key bits)...This definitely is different and the good thing about that is it makes a real interesting listen all the way to the end...the interaction of the instruments if certainly not your standard fare so it might not appeal to everyone but this ol boy enjoyed it in any genre you like......well done guys.....keep on...Ed
GoldenOokami
GoldenOokami replied 13th Nov 2014 - 11 years ago
Thank you Ed. My partner for this track, Rozen, has a specific producing style which made this unique track possible. The intention was medieval-based, but it took off from there. Very proud of this track, and the awesome collaboration.

~Ookami
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Tumbleweed 16th Oct 2014 03:27 - 11 years ago

on What Dance by clindsay
Yes...lots of energy clindsay...and lots of power in the drums...that section at 1:09 kicks butt...very effective change up from the power in the intro...it takes more than a little musical imagination to put one like this together even if you used all loops...and the production sounds good....a big well done....keep on......Ed
clindsay
clindsay replied 16th Oct 2014 - 11 years ago
Ed,
Thanks for your kind comments - Yeah the transition at 1:09 kind of works. This one was done for fun - kind of rage house I guess.
-clindsay
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Tumbleweed 15th Oct 2014 22:47 - 11 years ago

on Mojave Sunrise by Orlando51
absolutely lovce that big rich intro pad Orlando.....nice change-up at 2:12 as the theme continues....the deep bass around 3:07 is great....very cinematic...pictures for the mind.....sunrise once a day...so there is no limit to how many of these you could do my friend...haha.we should play to every sunrise.......another great listen & fav........Ed
Orlando51
Orlando51 replied 16th Oct 2014 - 11 years ago
Whoaaa...Ed, what a nice surprise!:) You came out of nowhere,
like a ghost, when least expected... It's nice to know you can still find some time to make a peek or two on what's going on with Looperman..:)
I uploaded this one already in May but it was there very shortly under "featured", so I decided recently to give it some more exposure and it seems it's getting some nice recognition. I'm particulary happy that you liked it and ofcourse thanks alot for the 'fav' and continuous support..means alot to me...
Still working on some of your material as much as time permits...will let you know...

I hope all is well_____Orlando
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 11th Oct 2014 03:48 - 11 years ago

on Slow Motion-Im Lovin by brillbilly
well...I must be middle of the road and old school or something cause I`m lovin this one mate....and my sub-woofer loves that big fat low bass......this just sails along on a smooth tide this Friday night....so...dont expect any input from me on what could be different...just friggin great the way it is....I`m smiling...have to dl & fav this one...bravo......and thanks......Ed
brillbilly
brillbilly replied 17th Oct 2014 - 11 years ago
Hi Ed!

So sorry for late reply,but worlds going tits up and i want no part of it lol.

I think middle of the road music came from what was called Easy listening,then i think middle of the road became what we call chillout.

Middle of the road is me mate.!
Not too fast not too slow,just sort of on the road somewere lol

Thanks for your kind comments.!

Peace man all the way!

***chris***
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 15th Sep 2014 20:25 - 11 years ago

on Home Sweet Home Remix -Beta Version- by GoldenOokami
Nice patient intro..when an intro runs over a minute I think it needs to cary some musical interest rather that just act as a long lead-in...this one does it very well....its real nice easy listening for a house mix (I dont have an extensive knowledge of the electronic genres..so I tend to just listen from a "Do I like the music" point of view)....good listening here Ookami..I can hear that you put a lot of thought into the compositional structure and it pays off....a big well done to you...keep doing it..I`ll be back to check out a few of your other tracks (notice you cover quite a few genres) when I find a bit of time (its hard to come by for me at present)....Ed
GoldenOokami
GoldenOokami replied 21st Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
I appreciate your kind and thoughtful comment. I tried to keep the same elements of the original, as well as add some new things into it. Thanks for listening!

~Ookami
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 15th Sep 2014 20:10 - 11 years ago

on Techno Medley by FreeRadical
well...some people can take a mish mash of loops to very interesting musical places apparently...I hadn`t really paid any attention to Techno until I started listening around LM...and while some of the industrial type noises aren`t necessarily up my alley there is a rhythmic quality to a lot of it that really grabs the ears & mind...so..while I`m no expert in the genre I must say you have some big driving energy and good upbeat listening going on here FR...and most of us find that a good combination...holds the interest well for a 10 min mix (I know...my concentration goes to hell real easy)...Dig that section around 7:30 where it goes a bit more minimal with just the beat, hats & bassy arp...then back into the prog with synth...really well done...take a bow..........Ed
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 14th Sep 2014 22:22 - 11 years ago

on angel watching me demo by larrybarrow31
Who is doing those vocals Larry....really well done...Like the big low subby bass and pad accompaniament but the vocal is really the star...the overall vibe reminds me a bit of some of the R&B artists I loved in times past...people like Al Green, Gladys Knight, et al should still be doing it and I`d be listening....great job man...Ed
larrybarrow31
larrybarrow31 replied 16th Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
Thanks ed, really glad you took a listen and thanks for the review. larry
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 14th Sep 2014 22:00 - 11 years ago

on Sunset In Santorini Island EazyBeatzEdit by EazyBeatz
PS: I`d be tempted to try and add a few little guitar melodies to this one but I`m up to my ying-yang here for a while & time is hard to come by...Ed
EazyBeatz
EazyBeatz replied 14th Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
Take your time , the only way you can figure it out is if your stress free. I can wait no problem , take care my friend-EazyBeatz :)
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 14th Sep 2014 21:59 - 11 years ago

on Sunset In Santorini Island EazyBeatzEdit by EazyBeatz
I enjoyed this one Ernest (Chris is a fine musician)...its the kind of easy flowing tune that really doesn`t need a dominant melody..nice patrient intro.....just sails along through those nice little key progressions with a good feeling and leaves you with a smile...I sometimes wish more of the music we hear did that......well done......Ed
EazyBeatz
EazyBeatz replied 14th Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
This comment gave me butterflies in my tummy !!! lol thank you so much for your well thought kinds words. I am so happy to know you envision music as well as I do. Lets help everyone else share that same vision, then we can help looperman get to the next level !!! (like a "sound cloud" the way it was meant to be, but instead the rightful name should be Looperman !) . Its my way of helping out looperman for letting me express my talents here for free!, you know what I mean?!? I'm not sure how u feel about it but its a really good thing to keep in mind .Thanks once again for your support and for listening to EazyBeatz :)
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 13th Sep 2014 21:02 - 11 years ago

on REDONE Here I Go Again Ft KronStudios by SeriouslyJoking
I like this one SJ....Yes I think you should develop the drums ...the bass is good.....strange as it may seem I often find that layering in a hip- hop or R&B drum loop or 2 in some parts with the main percussion works..nice airy pads..keep it going...sounds good...Ed
SeriouslyJoking
SeriouslyJoking replied 14th Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
Hi Ed!
I just remixed this and added some things, drums and also some FL "piano". I had an EQ on the master channel which ruined the sound in the first version so I took it away but it's still not punchy and clear enough so have to look in to that later.
Layering (different) drums almost always makes things better! Or, well, often anyway.

Thanks for stopping by and take care!!
Cheers/ SJ =)
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 12th Sep 2014 18:04 - 11 years ago

on Clear Skies by SonOfABeach
I liked it SonOfABeach...really nice job on the power you got in that kich & bass combination in particular...The little break around 1:46 worked well as it was getting a bit repetative up until that point....well done....Ed
SonOfABeach
SonOfABeach replied 12th Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
Cheers Brother!
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 9th Sep 2014 04:49 - 11 years ago

on I love old school by FreeRadical
oh man...that big low down bass around 5:28 is great stuff FR...I like it to man....even if my old school goes back a couple more decades that this one....nicely done...Ed
FreeRadical
FreeRadical replied 11th Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
Thanks ed, it's mainly all just loops and only took a few hours to knock together. I should spend more time on tracks but i just can't be bothered these days. I've sort of lost my incentive just lateley but i'm glad you could drop by and give it a listen.
FR
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Tumbleweed 8th Sep 2014 02:45 - 11 years ago

on The Spy Game by ScottB55
Secret agent man strikes again...haha...great retro stuff Scott..that organ break at 3:38 is extra cool.. .enjoyed this one......Ed
ScottB55
ScottB55 replied 8th Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
Hey, thanks allot, Ed. Glad you dug it.

Kinda makes you want a martini...Shaken, not stirred!

Cheers,
Scott
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 8th Sep 2014 02:38 - 11 years ago

on my world instrumental by larrybarrow31
nicely done larrybarrow....hope that back problem is recovering...its a miserable condition....but you know where the healing comes from.......enjoyed your track....Ed
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 8th Sep 2014 02:25 - 11 years ago

on When You by VickyDan
Bonjour Dan...you know it is always such a big honour and pleasure to be included in your beautiful compositions...I especially like this one...You have made a great discovery in Michael...what a wonderful voice and such expressive delivery...it is deep in meaning for me..and surrounded by your thoughtful composing, big talent and clear production...Thank you Dan and thank you Michael...for this moving composition and for allowing me to play a small part in it with you......I will look yo hearing more surprised from you after your adventures later this week Dan...all the best.....Ed
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 8th Sep 2014 02:14 - 11 years ago

on 12 heures 13 heures by domr30
wondersul rich intro with the piano and synth..and of course you know I love that guitar transition to the main verse....this is music I could listen to for a very long time domr30....merci and a very big well done to you.....Ed
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 3rd Sep 2014 03:38 - 11 years ago

on Noi doi - Behnam Zandi featuring Corina Ruxandra by deciBel
An old friend in Canada is giving a standing ovation to Behnam and Corina....for the honest music from the heart...performed with gentle passion...it deserves to be heard by all who appreciate the way real music sounds.....Bravo.......Ed
deciBel
deciBel replied 16th Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
first of all my appology for late reply , Ed , dear master & good friend of mine ..certainly reading ytour positive idea is a pleasure for me ...
Ed , this was an old recital of mine & Ina animated it with her lyrix & song & I'm agreee with U she had sung this with her heart & this fact is what make this trial to sound more beautifull for myself to ...
Ed , me & Ina both appreciate your mastership encouragement & the kind words & shared comprehensive comment .
take care.___B
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed 3rd Sep 2014 03:31 - 11 years ago

on Here I Shall Lay by beerling1970
There are a few artists around the Loop that I listen to from a learning/education/ideas point of view...and you are one of them Steve...like how to creat the whole vibe with minimal instrumentation..sounds that seem to melt together like they were always meant to be together...a simple progression that has no need be any fanvier or more complex...with those break moments that pause before sailing on to whats next...I think I have been able to clutter my own tracks a bit less lately...but its good to be reminded again...enjoyed this one big time...great job....Ed
beerling1970
beerling1970 replied 3rd Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
Ed if i could play an instrument i think my tracks would end up cluttered too, its just some times little is more.

Glad you liked and i hope to hear some more of your tracks too mate :)

Steve
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Tumbleweed 3rd Sep 2014 03:13 - 11 years ago

on Illuminati Hip Hop Banger by DeLaBeatz
Hi Kddelapiedra...notice you have some comments on the bass...I like it the way it is...hitting way down close to sub territory & contrasts really well with the piano & higher sounds...that synth pad is just about as rich a foundation sound as I have heard....you`re hearing this from an old guitar guy who doesn`t know much about the genre...but I gotta say I enjoyed this one....I know the hard limiting is part of the genre most of the time but you have done a good job of keeping the dynamic intact in your production...well done man.....Ed
DeLaBeatz
DeLaBeatz replied 3rd Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
Thanks man.
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Tumbleweed 1st Sep 2014 18:27 - 11 years ago

on Simple Song ft Oceanically with ferryterry by promenade2239
well, Franco (Ferryterry) is definitely the right kind of company on a Latin inspired piece of music...very tasty use of the little piano parts...and the sax goes great...about the perfect combination of instruments for the summery vibe of the track...who did the vocals Alex?....they are really good...found those couple of counds right at the end (outro) a bit unusual....enjoyed this one.....well done.....Ed
promenade2239
promenade2239 replied 1st Sep 2014 - 11 years ago
hi Ed,
many thanks for you nice comment - much appreciated!
Here's the original vocals from Oceanically:
http://www.looperman.com/acapellas/detail/6143
About the piano... actually I am a piano player so here (and also on many of my other tracks) I did the piano part myself... I used a Jazz Baby vst here:) Sax-sounds are samples also from ferryterry.... I did many songs with Oceanically. Her's the newest one: https://soundcloud.com/promenade2239/blue-lagoon-ft-oceanically
I will post this song on looperman soon... but for now just wanted to let the Simple Song be more exposed for a while...
Glad you enjoyed this one.
Nice day,
Alex
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