Awesome!! You melded the best of P-Funk, White Cherry, Sly-and Roger and the gap band, maybe the conmmodores too, but a nice blend. Avec some rap as well. great work!
I have the original Kaos Pad and the Kaos Pad 2 DJ mixer. I did not hear that much of it in this tune. Pretty basic bass and drums mix ("Beat") What were you thinking of doing with it? It definately needs more attention.
yes it is very basic still figuring out my system. I used a Kaosssilator pad loop and mixed with the loop lengths recording into adobe audition. Then I added a simple synth from the keyboard. Not too sure if its worth more of my time..just gon focus on the next one. thanks for the comment and listen though! ~ EvOLvE
lol, i know i was surprised at that myself, nothing was over compressed, no channels went into the red, or even peaking close, and it was limited on the bass and master channel! Anyway thanks for the great words! :)
WOW! Completely impressed, you my friend are about 10 yrs into the future with this sound. brilliant, fav'ed & donloaded. awesome production, yes this sounds fun, and it's pop like for the generation to grow up next with multicultural sounds. So you are way ahead of your time, but it's so nice to hear something so original and good. Standing Ovation.
Steve
This is a very interesting sonmg that i like. One critique, back down in the mix the pads that you introduce in the song at about 50secs in and portray throughout the mix. They interrupted my dancing in my chair! The rhythm Synths are awesome and your use of filtering is great. The pads are just a bit too loud. nice work my friend
Steve
Hey thanks so much! I spent some quality time on this one! I am still learning about mixing and mastering as I go! I've actually lost a real valuable track I spent even more time on and I won't be able to get it back! So, I am in the process, right now, of re-producing it ! It's not the same but the passion is definitely going to be on the same level! It's going to have a sort of CSI sort of vibe to it; you know when those shows cut to the lab and they've got this real cool music fill in? That's what I'll be going for here... Until then, that's what I'll be working on ! Peace
Cool Kenny, you created a very frantic sound with the high BPM and very interesting chord progression. It was my first song I played this Sunday morning as I started to sip my coffee, and it got my attention. Ironically the coffee brew is named Kick-Ass,(https://www.kickinghorsecoffee.com/en/store/coffee) and it matches what this song does. Nice work!
This is a very good track musically .I really enjoyed the chord progressions and the soul of your guitar playing. I agree with Static Nomad that the mix could be better, but the framework is awesome. Hope to hear the progression of this tune!
Very cool tune, country ,chill and jazz. Cochillzy...ahh a new genre is born! It sounds to me like a more sophisticated Art of Noise tune! Great work my friend as always.
Steve
Steve dear , after appologY for latencY in replY , I appreciate your friendlY & beautY commenT & analysis ,& worthwhile presence & attention my friend . best wishes._______Behnam
Brilliant song,love the synth-fretless bass sounds, as well as the picked guitars, percussion is mixed perfectly. Nice work! In some ways this reminds me of later sounding Japan.(rain tree crow)
OK. I shall check out Rain Tree Crow. Don't think I've heard it though I know some of Sylvian's solo stuff.
The bass isn't actually fretless. Instead I've got it going through my octave pedal which also has an attack control. So it's a slow attack that I guess fools your ears into thinking it's fretless.
I'm not sure there are any picked guitars as I think I played it all just with fingers.
The percussion is good but I'm not happy with it so am still working on an improved version. If only Looperman allowed you to just replace a current song with another (better) version...
HeKler.
Apologies for misunderstanding the lyrics. And yes I listened thoroughly!(ahh) I appreciate your wise and thoughtful approach to my misnomer and hold a deep respect for your calm and mature response. I grew up in NY on Long Island. But I now live in Canada, Montreal to be exact. I am as Lilly white as they come(Irish, German), but I have to say I am so impressed with how it is here in Quebec , Race is just not an issue. And it's awesome. The only disparity is do you speak French or English. You live here and you see the silly differences people have are just plain stupid. To me Religion, especially southern baptist evangelical just perpetuates racism in America. After reconstruction in the south, poor illiterate white people were still looking to belong to something that made them feel superior. They chose Evangelical Christian baptists. They provided the social engine and the delusion that they were better than everyone else. This is still perpetrated by the silly ideas of
Racism, Homophobia,Misogyny and downright rejection of scientific proof of evolution. Other Religions as well follow a similar delusional path, and occasionally I call them out on it. In this case I was wrong, so I apologize. Let the good music flow!
Steve
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The bass isn't actually fretless. Instead I've got it going through my octave pedal which also has an attack control. So it's a slow attack that I guess fools your ears into thinking it's fretless.
I'm not sure there are any picked guitars as I think I played it all just with fingers.
The percussion is good but I'm not happy with it so am still working on an improved version. If only Looperman allowed you to just replace a current song with another (better) version...
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Apologies for misunderstanding the lyrics. And yes I listened thoroughly!(ahh) I appreciate your wise and thoughtful approach to my misnomer and hold a deep respect for your calm and mature response. I grew up in NY on Long Island. But I now live in Canada, Montreal to be exact. I am as Lilly white as they come(Irish, German), but I have to say I am so impressed with how it is here in Quebec , Race is just not an issue. And it's awesome. The only disparity is do you speak French or English. You live here and you see the silly differences people have are just plain stupid. To me Religion, especially southern baptist evangelical just perpetuates racism in America. After reconstruction in the south, poor illiterate white people were still looking to belong to something that made them feel superior. They chose Evangelical Christian baptists. They provided the social engine and the delusion that they were better than everyone else. This is still perpetrated by the silly ideas of
Racism, Homophobia,Misogyny and downright rejection of scientific proof of evolution. Other Religions as well follow a similar delusional path, and occasionally I call them out on it. In this case I was wrong, so I apologize. Let the good music flow!
Steve