Like future techno jazz?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 23 posts since 16 Dec, 2004 from Somewhere in London
I deleted the other track in error - but forget that...this is far better IMO.
Futuretekjazz
Right click and save.
I know clipping occurs on the bass levels later on - well overprocessed on BBE -
The guitars are shite too- but its all i've got for now.
The Mp3 is corrupted at the start too (about a second)...but its only the download version.
Anyway - usual comments much appreciated, thanks.
Futuretekjazz
Right click and save.
I know clipping occurs on the bass levels later on - well overprocessed on BBE -
The guitars are shite too- but its all i've got for now.
The Mp3 is corrupted at the start too (about a second)...but its only the download version.
Anyway - usual comments much appreciated, thanks.
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- KVRian
- 700 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from C@L
Tasteful acid jazz / chillout house song. I have listened a few times, and have enjoyed it each time.
Thanks,
Brian
Thanks,
Brian
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- KVRist
- 157 posts since 2 Aug, 2004 from St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Nice sound choices, nice production (though a little too hot in the bass as you already noted), nice tune.
A bit too long for my taste, I'd cut out some of the repetitiveness.
Really enjoyed it though.
I could really imagine Brand New Heavies doing this with some great vocals from one of the two great singers that band had*. So sorry they're gone.
Rich
*yes I know they had more than two, but only two were great IMO.
A bit too long for my taste, I'd cut out some of the repetitiveness.
Really enjoyed it though.
I could really imagine Brand New Heavies doing this with some great vocals from one of the two great singers that band had*. So sorry they're gone.
Rich
*yes I know they had more than two, but only two were great IMO.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 23 posts since 16 Dec, 2004 from Somewhere in London
Thanks...
The idea was to use a huge chord circle to allow me to get back to the orignal starting chords - with each section having its own freeform/improvisation (this was done by luck - rather then a circle of 5ths!).
Sadly - as i can't afford session players - i did it myself.
The idea was to use a huge chord circle to allow me to get back to the orignal starting chords - with each section having its own freeform/improvisation (this was done by luck - rather then a circle of 5ths!).
Sadly - as i can't afford session players - i did it myself.