silverman

silverman

North Wales, United Kingdom
Joined : 3rd Jul 2012 - 13 years ago
Last Online : 30th Oct 2025 - 3 months ago
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silverman
silverman 26th May 2015 17:25 - 10 years ago

on The Source ft FutureAnalysis by promenade2239
Very nice experience.
Can't fault it from here.
It reminds me of something from way back but have no idea what.
Going in my favourites.
promenade2239
promenade2239 replied 19th May 2016 - 9 years ago
hello Silverman. Thank you for listening and taking your effortless effort to leave a comment. I much appreciate that! First of all I respect you a lot so do not worry. thanks for such an abstract comment by the way. Glad I coud help giving your works more exposure too at that time (had no idea of the particular looperman circumstances). Best to you, Alex
silverman
silverman 26th May 2015 17:01 - 10 years ago

on GangstaWalK TRVP R3MIX - TH3 FIXXX3R by fixxx3r
CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's the title.
Wonderful the piece of music.
For some reason around the 1.50 mark it started raining ... in your piece and in my head ... I had to look out the window but no nice Sunny day.
But I could almost smell the warm rain ... how weird is that.
I went back to the start and sure enough at the same point rain is evoked in my imagination.
A pleasant welcome warm drizzle.
I think you've made a very interesting piece of music there and it's gone in my favourites.
Love it.
Title ... just don't get it ... doesn't match my warm rainy shower experience at all.
Look forward to hearing more from you.
fixxx3r
fixxx3r replied 27th May 2015 - 10 years ago
Thanks a lot man! Not sure what to think of that lol but it sounds like you enjoyed it. Thanks for the support.
silverman
silverman 26th May 2015 08:40 - 10 years ago

on A Quercus Among Acers by Evisma
Interesting and enjoyable.
Sounds very well put together.
Evisma
Evisma replied 27th May 2015 - 10 years ago
Thanks for listening, and your thoughts. Glad you liked it.

Evan
silverman
silverman 26th May 2015 06:33 - 10 years ago

on SHE ROCKS by Timmons2
Very pro sounding little number.
Great voice for this kind of thing too.
Timmons2
Timmons2 replied 8th Jun 2015 - 10 years ago
Thank you so much for the review, I hope I can continue to impress.
silverman
silverman 25th May 2015 11:07 - 10 years ago

on Running nowhere by smallpaul
Yikes it's Monday morning!
silverman
silverman 25th May 2015 10:00 - 10 years ago

on This Could Be Love-Tropical Remix by 15ludwicke
Very pleasant experience indeed.
Have no idea what the original would of consisted of but this is brilliant.
Sounds very pro to my consumer ears.
I actually like the sax. It's a little muted as opposed to brash and in your face and I think that suits this piece very well.
Only slight niggle I have is the base that comes in at 2.47.
That to me doesn't quite sit but but but .... I have a hangover and may well change my mind after the fog has lifted.
15ludwicke
15ludwicke replied 25th May 2015 - 10 years ago
Hey Silver man,
Thanks for the kind words! I really had fun making this track, and I'm glad that you find it professional sounding! About the niggle(that just sounds racist to me. lmao) having to do with the bass at 2:47; it is the same bass that comes in at 1:16, so it may just be the hangover lol.

Anyways, thanks so much again for the feedback!
Rico L.
silverman
silverman 25th May 2015 09:49 - 10 years ago

on Niggaz suffering in the ghetto by omeezedalegato
I might have to do a honky version of this because here in the U.K and indeed across the western world poverty is a growing political aim.
The Ghetto will stretch from forever to forever before long.
The demand for luxury yachts is outstripping supply but living in the fifthe wealthiest nation on the planet means we can no longer afford to look after our sick and disabled and old.
Looks like living in America the wealthiest country in history is the same ... the people black or white really don't matter.
If the wealthiest countries on the planet can't look after their people there's not much hope for any of us.
I'm going to write a song about it ... you just inspired me.
Nice tune sorry mate rant over.
silverman
silverman 25th May 2015 09:48 - 10 years ago

on Running nowhere by smallpaul
Sorry wrong track ... Sunday morning hangover.
silverman
silverman 25th May 2015 09:47 - 10 years ago

on Running nowhere by smallpaul
I might have to do a honky version of this because here in the U.K and indeed across the western world poverty is a growing political aim.
The Ghetto will stretch from forever to forever before long.
The demand for luxury yachts is outstripping supply but living in the fifthe wealthiest nation on the planet means we can no longer afford to look after our sick and disabled and old.
Looks like living in America the wealthiest country in history is the same ... the people black or white really don't matter.
If the walthiest countries on the planet can't look after their people theres not much hope for any of us.
I'm going to write a song about it ... you just inspired me.
Nice tune sorry mate rant over.
silverman
silverman 24th May 2015 02:16 - 10 years ago

on Used to be HIPHOP by Planetjazzbass
Great track.
Took me back to the 1970's cop and crime tv stuff.
You're a very talented man who I can finally thank ... for loops I've downloaded.
Thank you.
I always forget names I'm afraid and always fail to mention and thank the people who supplied the loops.
I love your stuff and have used quite a bit of it.
Great rack this with great mood.
I will no longer forget your name as this goes in my favs.
I'm totally unqualkified to to comment on most of the stuff on here other than having ears and being a music consumer and a messerabouter.
Don't people like you ever send your stuff off to the BBC or whoever?
Planetjazzbass
Planetjazzbass replied 28th May 2015 - 10 years ago
Hey Silverman thanks mate!..I'm no HipHop aficionado but I can feel a groove,the genre appeals to me because I've always liked spoken word music and see HipHop as an extension of that,I need to correct you on one point though about using the term 'unqualified'.Good heavens man your an expert in your own tastes,too often so called experts have an ulterior motive behind their prognostications...The thing about music these days is there's just so much of it about,and the industry is only interested in fully packaged goods,that is looks,sex appeal,market niche and lastly sound! lol..thanks for dropping by mate! cheers Dave :)
silverman
silverman 24th May 2015 01:35 - 10 years ago

on hot coffee by promenade2239
Just connected the ending of this as totally Ummagumma.
Still sounds wonderful ... this not Ummagumma though Granchester Meadows was my favourite chillout track for many misspent years ... think I'll go visit Youtube before bed.
promenade2239
promenade2239 replied 24th May 2015 - 10 years ago
Thanks again for some nice inspiration. I was never a huge fan of PinkFloyd but some of my productions were compared to music from 70's as I am using a lot of vintage electric piano (I do not have a real one though) and old styled syntesizers (again: just plugins).

I just played some single pieces from Ummagumma but I will listen to the entire album today later for sure. Thanks again for pointing this,

Best to you, Alex
silverman
silverman 24th May 2015 00:29 - 10 years ago

on Let Me Put My Penis In Your Vagina by ade1980
ɐɐɐɐɐɥɐɥɐɥɐɥɐH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Only just heard this by hearing it in the fave tracks thread!
silverman
silverman 23rd May 2015 06:15 - 10 years ago

on The last psychotic moments of lost Love UPDATED by DijamMusic
Wow Jamid that is powerful.
Great piece.
DijamMusic
DijamMusic replied 24th May 2015 - 10 years ago
Hello Silverman,
Many thanks for your comment.
Yes, it is powerful.
BTW, I am tailing behind you maybe I should call my self-Silverman2?
Thanks Again
Jamid
silverman
silverman 22nd May 2015 23:25 - 10 years ago

on Sicily Farewell 1906 by Orlando51
You are truly a talented man Orly.
I can taste the sardines as I listen to this ... in the favs it goes.
Orlando51
Orlando51 replied 23rd May 2015 - 10 years ago
Thanks alot mate!

I was just opening a can of tuna, but sardines are truly a better match.:)

With gratitude_____Orlando
silverman
silverman 22nd May 2015 23:21 - 10 years ago

on Minaret by Diskonnect
I'm sitting in the back of the pick up holding my Kalashnikov tightly as I bounce around in the dust and I can hear this music coming from the cab and I'm envious of the guys in the front out of the dust and not having sore arses bouncing about on the bare metal.
See what the news can do to a guy!
But the tune obviously works ... it took me places ... and my arse is sore now .....
Diskonnect
Diskonnect replied 26th May 2015 - 10 years ago
Thanks for listening dude!

As-salamu alaykum...
silverman
silverman 22nd May 2015 22:53 - 10 years ago

on Chill 2015 by soundhound
Love it!
Reminds me of somewhere but can't think where right now.
Fantastic little piece.There's almost a calypso vibe about it but not because it's sitting somewhere else.
I'm crap at genres by the way ... far to many of them.
It's all just rock n roll to me and I like it.
This I especially like and seriously .... this is commercial quality stuff.
soundhound
soundhound replied 23rd May 2015 - 10 years ago
Thanks...Man

Just having fun with a track that felt good, when I heard it....

Ain't nothing but some Music, to me I play it all except Country
and some Classical...Only because there is just to many, notes being
played at the same time...And Country...I don't want that dog back or
my first and last wife...Hahaha...
Glad you enjoyed it My Man...

Peace...TG.
silverman
silverman 22nd May 2015 22:19 - 10 years ago

on For A Little While by MWRatridge
The only thing I suspect is wrong with this is to buy the beans and pay the rent you're doing something very different.
Beeeeg mistake!
Another one for my favourites.
silverman
silverman 22nd May 2015 19:28 - 10 years ago

on Atlantic drifts by Danke
Another work of fine art Danke.
Another one in my favourites folder.
I love th colours you've used and the brush strokes are beautiful the perspective gentle and the overall view sunny relaxed and the future will take care of itself while I put my feet up thank you very much.
Danke
Danke replied 22nd May 2015 - 10 years ago
Again big thank you Mr. silverman!

This is a calm, moody one based on the opening synth riff...

Great that you like my chillish numbers too...

Appreciation, Danke
silverman
silverman 22nd May 2015 19:19 - 10 years ago

on trax did it by Traxmonsta
Very nicely put together.
Obviously worked on and not just thrown together.
Great atmosphere to it.
Was it a tense atmosphere or was it relaxing?
It somehow seemed both at the same time.
The word anticipation comes to mind.
Traxmonsta
Traxmonsta replied 22nd May 2015 - 10 years ago
Your observations are well recieved, thank you for listening.
silverman
silverman 22nd May 2015 18:08 - 10 years ago

on Roses Die by Tabaclispe
Very nicely put together and very interesting result.
Tabaclispe
Tabaclispe replied 23rd May 2015 - 10 years ago
Thanks my. I winged it on this one. Not enough CPU to get the result I wanted.
silverman
silverman 22nd May 2015 04:22 - 10 years ago

on JAweGuy - The Void - Trailer Music by JAweGuy
Sounds fantastic.
JAweGuy
JAweGuy replied 22nd May 2015 - 10 years ago
Hi silverman,

Glad you think so! Thanks a lot for taking the time to listen and comment.

- JAweGuy
silverman
silverman 22nd May 2015 04:19 - 10 years ago

on Trip In Your Dream by Macealicious
Seriously not my kind of thing but with practice you have that boy band voice for sure and I'm sure all the young girls would be swooning soon enough.
If that's your little brother in the background give him a slap.
silverman
silverman 21st May 2015 06:22 - 10 years ago

on hot coffee by promenade2239
For anyone interested ... Ken Nordine was born 1920 so is now 95 and is still working.
Wanna see his studio?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxukf0IPsME
promenade2239
promenade2239 replied 21st May 2015 - 10 years ago
ok. thanks silverman.

I spent some moments this morning listening to Ken Nordine's World Jazz. never heard of him before. Thanks for the links and some nice inspiration.
About 5 years ago I met a danish guy and we managed to create some amount of music even (he was singer/songwriter). He pointed Dan Turell (danish writer) and this song as an inspiration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77jiPMXR3Aw but we never really finished our spoken word project. Anyway Ken Nordine sounds way better than this... thanks again!
silverman
silverman 20th May 2015 22:33 - 10 years ago

on hot coffee by promenade2239
Weird whacky and wonderful!!!
Absolutely love it.
Instantly it reminded me of a guy called Ken Nordine who sounds nothing like this whatsoever but something about the mood the space the aroma took me straight to the guy..
If you haven't heard of him he does spoken word jazz heres his Wiki ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Nordine
and of course you can type his name into youtube.
Great piece you've done there and such a wonderful change from the norm.
promenade2239
promenade2239 replied 21st May 2015 - 10 years ago
I am really happy you liked it. For sure it is apparently different from the usual stuff posted here every day so at first I was not sure if people will really like it. Thanks again for kind words and links. It is appreciated.
silverman
silverman 20th May 2015 15:37 - 10 years ago

on Labyrinth Of The Absurd by ValveDriver
The unkown.
Stress.
Urgency.
Fear.
Adrenalin.
Fight or flight.
Win or lose.
Warning.
This could be the day we die ....

Great track.
ValveDriver
ValveDriver replied 26th May 2015 - 10 years ago
Silverman, thanks for taking to the time to listen. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Take care.
V.
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