July Contest: RULES and SUBMISSIONS
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- KVRist
- 132 posts since 24 Feb, 2006 from Louiville, KY (Jeffersonville, IN)
This is my first submission here at KVR (or anywhere really).
Genovese Syndrome - Onchocerciasis (River Blindness)
http://www.clueless.uk.com/06_07_Genove ... ciasis.mp3
Thanks goes to clueless for hosting my song.
Genovese Syndrome - Onchocerciasis (River Blindness)
http://www.clueless.uk.com/06_07_Genove ... ciasis.mp3
Thanks goes to clueless for hosting my song.
Jeebs Fat
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- KVRist
- 34 posts since 5 Apr, 2005
If you could translate people's thoughts and feelings into sounds and rhythms...
How would it sound then when two lovers meet in a country far far away and reach the climax in less than two minutes?
This song may be the answer... two people meet... like two different musical styles...
"The night of the lovers"
http://www.thomasbrahe.zoomshare.com/fi ... lovers.mp3
LYRICS:
I NEED YOU
I LOVE YOU
[human sounds....]
How would it sound then when two lovers meet in a country far far away and reach the climax in less than two minutes?
This song may be the answer... two people meet... like two different musical styles...
"The night of the lovers"
http://www.thomasbrahe.zoomshare.com/fi ... lovers.mp3
LYRICS:
I NEED YOU
I LOVE YOU
[human sounds....]
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- DASH Guy
- 7951 posts since 20 Sep, 2001
My Folk Rock
HarpTime and DK+ used
simple as that, for two folk harps and tabla,
(EQ to your taste, 128kbs mp3 is shit for these acoustic sounds)
HarpTime and DK+ used
simple as that, for two folk harps and tabla,
(EQ to your taste, 128kbs mp3 is shit for these acoustic sounds)
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- KVRist
- 234 posts since 7 Feb, 2006
Here's my entry. I call the genre "Moogorian Chant."
DIES IRAE -- DAY OF WRATH
You can click on the direct link below or the soundclick link on my signature.
http://www.archive.org/download/Dies_Ir ... 006_07.mp3
DIES IRAE -- DAY OF WRATH
You can click on the direct link below or the soundclick link on my signature.
http://www.archive.org/download/Dies_Ir ... 006_07.mp3
Last edited by goldbaker on Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:27 pm, edited 3 times in total.
- KVRian
- 1378 posts since 8 Feb, 2006
Rockin' In East
Rockish Breakbeat with some eastern ambient elements hybrid.
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My first KVR contest.
85% Reason
VST's : Izotope Vinyl, Slayer 2, LFX-1310, Filterbank 2, Glitch and Blockfish hosted by Live.
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I had to use headphones to mixing so i'm not sure how it will sound
Rockish Breakbeat with some eastern ambient elements hybrid.
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My first KVR contest.
85% Reason
VST's : Izotope Vinyl, Slayer 2, LFX-1310, Filterbank 2, Glitch and Blockfish hosted by Live.
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I had to use headphones to mixing so i'm not sure how it will sound
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- KVRist
- 396 posts since 11 Mar, 2004
Had a big crash whilst working on this. Just got my new system up in time to finish it up and post it:
The Kong Bong Song
Chinese Reggae (Peter Tosh on opium?), with the Javanese Bonang thrown in for good measure.
The Kong Bong Song
Chinese Reggae (Peter Tosh on opium?), with the Javanese Bonang thrown in for good measure.
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- KVRAF
- 8388 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
What if the YellowJackets wandered into a Monastry when Tony Banks - sorry Tony Banks - was at a loose end?
You might end up with Mediaeval Latin Prog..
You will be pleased to hear that I captured that moment for posterity and here give you:
Occam
It appears to follow a hybrid sonata form, making it Pseudo Classical Mediaeval Latin Prog.
In case you wondering what the brothers were saying, I managed to translate as follows:
Entia non sunt multiplicandia praeter necessitum
- Keep it simple except where necessary (aka Occam's razor)
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
- Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound. (See here)
DSP
You might end up with Mediaeval Latin Prog..
You will be pleased to hear that I captured that moment for posterity and here give you:
Occam
It appears to follow a hybrid sonata form, making it Pseudo Classical Mediaeval Latin Prog.
In case you wondering what the brothers were saying, I managed to translate as follows:
Entia non sunt multiplicandia praeter necessitum
- Keep it simple except where necessary (aka Occam's razor)
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
- Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound. (See here)
DSP
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- KVRian
- 1020 posts since 4 Jun, 2006
I took the trad folk song 'raggle taggle gipsy' and rewrote the lyrics and gave it a new tune. I recorded a folk acoustic version first, then went about dealing to it with synthesis.
If you want to hear the original search for 'raggle taggle gipsy' by the band PLANXTY. If you want to read the original lyrics go to Christy Moore's website he has them listed under 'r' in the lyrics section.... just dont let on what i did to the song.
Hats off to:
Majkens Chimera + Subduer- b6
Wollo fmera2
and a slice from a Andrew duke sample for the beat thing in the background.
Planxty for the original.
Thanks for the hosting from Oddbods finger.
THE GIPSY.
http://www.oddbodsfinger.com/TheGipsy.mp3
Good luck everyone.
heaps of good stuff this month.
If you want to hear the original search for 'raggle taggle gipsy' by the band PLANXTY. If you want to read the original lyrics go to Christy Moore's website he has them listed under 'r' in the lyrics section.... just dont let on what i did to the song.
Hats off to:
Majkens Chimera + Subduer- b6
Wollo fmera2
and a slice from a Andrew duke sample for the beat thing in the background.
Planxty for the original.
Thanks for the hosting from Oddbods finger.
THE GIPSY.
http://www.oddbodsfinger.com/TheGipsy.mp3
Good luck everyone.
heaps of good stuff this month.
- KVRAF
- 10234 posts since 17 Sep, 2004 from Austin, TX
Glitch Polka
EDIT: Mirror link, http://dunderkwac.audio-shots.com/audio ... hpolka.mp3
dedicated to mellotronaut
EDIT: Mirror link, http://dunderkwac.audio-shots.com/audio ... hpolka.mp3
dedicated to mellotronaut