Great track. Vocals are really cool on this and I like the lyrical content too. The guitar loop sits well in the mix, infact, the whole mix is really good, with enough punch when required. yeah, really good track.
The drums/percusion sound really good on this and I quite like the sax you've added as it's not too in your face or over used. Good track, has a nice vibe to it.
This is a lovely piece of ambient work. Very relaxing and calming, simple but effective. You need music like this sometimes, just to take a step back and reflect on things. I really like it.
That's quite a voice you've got there, it suits the style of music very well. The song has a kinda 90's indie feel to it, it reminds me of someone but I'm not sure who? Either way, it's a really good track.
Excellent track. That guitar tone is superb and the trumpet adds so much to the song. Reminds me a bit of Portishead at times, both musically and vocally as she does sound a little like Beth Gibbons or Bonnie Bailey. Regardless of my comparisons, I really like this track, the music, vocals and production are all top quality. Superb stuff.
Great pop song. I really like the vocals on this, suits the music really well. Good choice of instruments to compliment the vocals. This songs got a really good vibe to it and the music just flows. Great work Fanisatt.
I love the way this just bursts out from the word go! This powers along like a freight train. Music reminds me of Iron Maiden or maybe Judas Priest? Vocals sound cool and fit the style perfectly. Great track.
Great track Dan. Love the intro on this, then it's straight down to business. Great rhythm and the vocals are cool, as is the arrangement and mix/production. A really good track.
Banging tune. Definitely EDM with a bit of Trance. Gotta agree with Kayos2, as it did remind me of 'What time is love' too. Vocals and effects are cool, good rhythm/beat/percussion. Really enjoyed it. Great track.
I love a bit of Trip Hop, so this track is definitely up my street. The vocals are superb on this as is the instrumentation, especially the guitar and drums. It's very moody and a bit dark and slightly haunting at times. Great track, top marks.
Hi Anthony, interesting track indeed. I love the underlying rhythm throughtout the song and how you keep introducing new elements as the track progresses. The song continues to build up as it powers along like a steam train! So easy to lose yourself in music like this, loads of interesting elements, rhythm's and sounds, almost hypnotic at times. Love it!
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Thank you for your time spent on my track. It is always a real pleasure to know you liked my work. I am content that as a song kept you interested.
Wow, this sounds like something from a David Lynch film. The guitar tone is superb and I love the use of the Theramin here. Great choice of instruments all round. Outstanding track, this is something you should definitely explore, as you've tapped into something here. Well done.
I take the David Lynch thing as a hell of a compliment. It makes sense, too. Not only is he one of my favorite directors, but Angelo Badalementi is one of my favorite score writers.
The theremin in this is actually a patch I made in Massive just for this song. I'm sure, though, that it will make an appearance in more tracks to come.
There is definitely more like this in the works. Some of which I started years ago. This just happens to be the right time to work on them.
Thank you for taking the time to listen and comment. I appreciate it.
Take care.
V.
Nice orchestral piece, very cinematic. I could definitely imagine this been used for a chase scene. It's quite tense and urgent in it's approach. I like it.
This is a very brooding piece. Reminds me of Godspeed you! Black Emperor. Love the guitar on this. Strings and sound effects really add to the atmosphere. Great cinematic track, it would not have sounded out of place on the score for Apocalypse Now.
Hi BullittVolante, thanks! I've checked out some scene about where the helicopters line up with music on YT, I cannot remember seeing Apocalypse Now, at all (I watched a lot of American films as a kid). I totally understand what you mean. It's a big compliment. I think it took me so long because I was searching Godspeed you!, then got logged out or distracted and forgot again to reply. My memory is not always the best lol. Some comments under the clip are really crazy, but that's todays modern world. People who never been there etc., who can type... it makes me laugh and cry at the same time.
This, I really like. The sparse drums, the synths, the sound effects. It conjures up all sorts of different scenarios whilst your listening to it. It's minimalist, but very effective and holds your attention. A great ambient piece and my only complaint would be that it was over to soon. Excellent track Paperkup.
Good song. I like the guitar on this and that nice layer of distortion to the mix. I like the short break at 1.32 too. If this is your first attempt at a rock track? Then it's a job well done.
The lo-fi guitar sounds great on this. The vocals fit the mood of the music just right. It's like a grunge version of Simon and Garfunkel. Yeah, I like this, great track.
You have a very distinct singing style. I like it, it's different and there's a lack of things that are different these days. This song would sound great in a David Lynch film. Very refreshing.
Thank you so much.
I needed to see on youtube who is David Lynch. I never see this kind of strange short movies before but i understand why you think my song would fit in it. Thank you so much.
I'll be honest, Trap is a genre I know very little about. I've heard of it, but not listened to it. But I have to say, I really like this track. The drums are excellent and the whole rhythm of the song really appeals to me. I'm glad I checked this out as it's a really good track and I'll be checking out some more Trap in the future. It's a really well put together track, nice one.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it. I'll tell you the truth, I accidentally found several of my old productions from 2018/2022 yesterday, which, as I wrote here, I'll publish in the next few days. This is one of them, and obviously I'll publish the ones I consider to be of the highest quality, and I mean, I produced this one in 2018. So, saying that, I'm proud of my journey, even if at this point I think I produced better a few years ago...
I love the Hammond organ at the start (and throughout), in general it's a great intro to the song, vocals are superb and when it kicks in at 1.08 the song goes to another level. Great outro too. All in all, an excellent track, very polished.
Thank you for having a thorough listen and taking the time to give full feedback - we really appreciate that - I have to confess, I have a real soft spot for the Rock Chick's lament!
Yeah, this has definitely got that Trent Reznor feel to it. Personally, I think you've totally achieved what you set out to do and you've done it well, but you've also stamped your own sound to it as well. This is gonna sound awesome with some NIN style vocals added to it. great track.
I really like this. Outstanding use of synths. There's a great rhythm to the song and plenty of interesting synth parts to keep the listener engaged. Great mix and pro sounding. Totally stellar track, 10 out of 10.
I love the intro to this, the guitar sounds great. The guitar work throughout is outstanding, plenty of riffs coming in and out to keep thinks moving and interesting. A very solid track with some inventive guitar work. Excellent.
We thank you!
Now someone should write something about the rhythm section because it's going to be a problem... :-)
Just kidding of course...thanks again and I'll comment on the kind words to the guitarist...
fistbump,
Danke
Great track. Love the guitar and drums on this, reminds me of early Killing Joke. The vocals sound cool as well. The track steamrollers along and takes no prisoners along the way. Excellent.
Hello BullittVolante. This one is definitely a crank it to 11 track. Funny you referred to Killing Joke, because that and elements of Ministry were a direct influence on the music composition. But I still wanted the throbbing industrial synth bass, and panning fx bits to give it that extra vibe. Anyway, thanks for listening and commenting brother.
Great vocals on this. I really like the drums, lots of fills. Great tempo and plenty going on to keep things interesting. Musically, it reminds me of something Belle and Sebastian would do. Fantastic pop melodies!
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The theremin in this is actually a patch I made in Massive just for this song. I'm sure, though, that it will make an appearance in more tracks to come.
There is definitely more like this in the works. Some of which I started years ago. This just happens to be the right time to work on them.
Thank you for taking the time to listen and comment. I appreciate it.
Take care.
V.
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I needed to see on youtube who is David Lynch. I never see this kind of strange short movies before but i understand why you think my song would fit in it. Thank you so much.
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Now someone should write something about the rhythm section because it's going to be a problem... :-)
Just kidding of course...thanks again and I'll comment on the kind words to the guitarist...
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Danke
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