There is something about the great majority of your tracks that makes me smile. There's an inherent happiness in them that is infectiously appealy. Same for this piece.
Hey thank you so much! It means a lot to me that I could make you smile with this piece! For some reason I thought you had already heard it, but I guess not. Thanks so much for the review and the fave!
It appears you made a track that woul go well with my tracks More Time Parts 1 and 2. Should have let me know about this baby when you reviewed mine. I wonder if there's enough alien attack tracks on the loop fo a cd. Hmmm....
Really like this. I think you've captued the high adrenaline frenzy that woul, no doubt, exist during such an attack.
I was not expecting that change-up at all, lol. Had to turn down the speakers when I noticd a dozen of my neighbours running out of their doors and staring at me ;-) Just kidding. But that changeup was not expected.
This is a great piece. Love the use of that bus or train station ambienece. Really added to the emotion you were conveying with your vocals and guitar.
thx brother this was a very personal and emotional track this was me spilling guts..then again i spill guts on every track very therapuetical i might say.
Nice. laid back piece of music. This track would also make for a good cinematic track. One can just sit back while listening to this and let the images be evoked.
A very happy piece of music. Makes me think of those scenes in movies where the picture is in a sppeded motion and the people look jerky and erratic juxtaposed agaisnt the music which is smooth, well organized and well paced, much like this track.
Thanks man I'm glad you liked it, this is the second song I have ever made like this, I'm gonna try to push more in this direction with my next productions, many more to come! Thanks for the review!
Hi John, I'm glad you think enough of the track to fav. it. Thanks man. Ian did an excellent job on the vocals as he had the kind of vocals (sad) that were needed. Take Care and thanks John.
Gord
This piece is very different from anything I've heard on the site. A great melding of genres. Where did you get those operetic vocals? Well composed, well produced and wonderfully unique.
Well spotted. The yeti was a visualisation for a character in a fantasy story I'm struggling to write. Sukuta, a member of the Kwembe race in the story, struck a chord in me so I used her as my avatar.
I see you've reviewed (and posted) many, many tracks on this site so I'm really pleased you think the piece has originality and merit.
on Never Again by Spivkurl
Faved
John
on the end begins by throughthevalley
Really like this. I think you've captued the high adrenaline frenzy that woul, no doubt, exist during such an attack.
Faved
John
on i come to you(setmefree) by throughthevalley
Effective combination of styles.
Faved
John
on myangel by throughthevalley
A definite fav
John
on Shes Coming On by deltaaah
Faved
John
on Decapitator by FineRedMist
on champion by illthoughtz
Well DOne
John
on Whats gone is gone by Alcraine
I like the track
John
Keep Hustling
Valdo
on orchestral strings by edwin1976
I like the track.
John
on Live IT!!!!!!! by DUBPLEXX
Great work
John
on piszfull (Vida & Tomiieka make) by tomiieka
I like the track. Works for me.
John
on let me breathe by djdaddio
All The Best
John
on enter - mittens by momoracci
Love that slide guitar. Creative piece.
All The best
John
on Just Askin by IgnitedEnt
Rock on Brothers
John
on You Said Im Wrong by YoungWisdom
Perfect.
Faved and downloaded
John
on Way to heaven by tomiieka
Faved
John
on Santanas Bananas by goosemeyer
Faved
John
on Stealing Home by yampaja
Another great track
John
on At the Bonfire by yampaja
John
on The Christmas song by Mirsi
Faved and Downloaded
Now I can't wait till Christmas
John
on Hiding collab with Ian Ranmann by Gordw
Great track (faved)
John
Gord
on Weightless by CaseyCalhoun
All The Best
John
on Zendi Kabu by Spivkurl
Well done, as always, my friend (faved)
John
on Angels in the Desert remix by Sukuta
This piece is very different from anything I've heard on the site. A great melding of genres. Where did you get those operetic vocals? Well composed, well produced and wonderfully unique.
A must fav
John
I see you've reviewed (and posted) many, many tracks on this site so I'm really pleased you think the piece has originality and merit.
on minimal by simpleMusic
John