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Doc Jon wrote: My first ever song Love your voice Doc Jon! Yet another formidable weapon in your arsenal. Time to move on from instrumentals and actually do a bit of singing Thanks so much Daniel Pompougnac, mellotronaut, oddbod, and kryptonaut for your comments! @kryptonaut: You mentioned 80's Hawkwind... I've actually only heard their early 70's stuff - after I got the XILS3 synth I was looking for VCS3 examples and found Space Ritual. Funny thing is that led me to a solo Robert Calvert album called 'Captain Lockheed & The Starfighters'. I became slightly obsessed with that album and listened to it over and over for a while. When you mentioned Hawkwind I realized that that Robert Calvert album probably influenced my track in a big way, though subconsciously. Very perceptive! I'm kicking myself now for not using XILS3 on my song... would have fit in nicely. Great narration on your track by the way - just perfect. Incredible songs so far - really great stuff! As I listen through the tracks I find myself liking best whichever one I'm listening to at the moment. Voting will be tough! |
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Oh shiiet, the level is sky high again! There's some really good song, it's gonna be hard to vote! |
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jerru - all the guitar parts are excellent as is the arrangement, everything works really well. the only minor flaw is the vocal delivery that is a little unconfident in places, but nevertheless it's a very good song with a strong catchy chorus.
nikp2000 - I really like the twangy guitar lead and love the switch to the 4 chord sequence part. shame the drums are a bit too mechanical and a little more variation in the organ backing would have been nice, but its a warm and summery tune. doc jon - this could easily have been too sugary (particularly reading the lyrics before listening), but there's something nonchalant about the tone of the vocal delivery which transforms it from being an overly commercial and straightforward track. A well produced pop song , hmmm, perhaps parts of the melody sound a tad familiar/obvious. beanpole - I think double-tracking the vocals throughout is a bit overkill. Less is more, I would have gone single for the verses. drums are rather too machine-like and with the banjo playing the same arpeggio rhythm being to end there's a lack of dynamics in the arrangement. The lyrics have a good narrative. nahkaorava - I like this jazzy atmospheric slow groove. the interplay between the bass and flute lines in the first half is very good - very Weather Report in flavour. Shame the flute sound isn't the most convincing sample library. |
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evo2slo wrote: Doc Jon wrote: My first ever song Love your voice Doc Jon! Yet another formidable weapon in your arsenal. Time to move on from instrumentals and actually do a bit of singing Thanks mate, you're too kind! I must say I've always admired those who have put their voice 'out there' for all to hear and comment on, so I've been keen to have a go for a while now oddbod wrote: doc jon - this could easily have been too sugary (particularly reading the lyrics before listening), but there's something nonchalant about the tone of the vocal delivery which transforms it from being an overly commercial and straightforward track. A well produced pop song , hmmm, perhaps parts of the melody sound a tad familiar/obvious
Thanks for your kind comments! As to the familiarity of the melody, no idea, but I suspect I've subconsciously plagiarised something!! Jon |
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@Barnadine: woww ! Very nice, simple, classy, cool thing. I like the lyrics and vocals we're finally old enough to say things like 'the youth of today' Cheers |
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Well got something submitted this month when I didn't think I'd have time. Black humor, but hopefully something that resonates with most |
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Many, many thanks to Daniel, mellotronaut and oddbod for their work in writing reviews and their kind words. Thanks also to bzur for his kind comments ---- toujours humectez la mouture. toujours. |
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dammit Barnadine ---- toujours humectez la mouture. toujours. |
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Miro wrote: dammit Barnadine
You said it, Miro. |
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s'me mo'e sho'tz
Jerru: simply beautiful and strong; great catchy chorus. topjob. nikP2000: a pit seasick and sweet noises from some gretsch. liketz. Doc Jon: pleasing floater à la Bruce Johnston. nice. beanpole: almost too obvious, but then comes the bridge ... and hein? what was that? not sure about it, but solid stuff. nahkaorava: clusteriflusperi ECM informed, a bit less perfect, but very atmospheric and the piano lead isn't bad at all. a big:yessiryoucanjazzonkeyboard. GMoneh: sounds drunk and happy. Strum Acoustic wasn't the best choice. ear pleaser anyway. a good one. Patrick9: the mix is more than mellostrange, the song and the voice are top notch. Bravo! Wonderful. Laguna Rising: a thoughtful and contemplative track first and then comes the routine Camel like prog synth solo over rhythmic progression. biased. Papatomany: thoughtful too and not always successful. the short forte notes in the second half distract. nice anyway. Barnadine: beautiful song from the simplifectionist. airy perfection. robojam: plusperforclusterpligusterflabtusperrusper. love it. me109: vertigol american vandykicle. a lot of work and a proper result. i'm as clueless as ever, when i listen to Parks'likes,and i couldn't say, if i liked it. many goodies, some biasicles and nothing too bad ---- "It dreamed itself along" ![]() |
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mellotronaut wrote: s'me mo'e sho'tz
Patrick9: the mix is more than mellostrange, the song and the voice are top notch. Bravo! Wonderful. I like mellostange - thankyou. ---- ![]() |
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Cheers, guys!
Miro? Papatomany? What is this? 2006? Good to see you around again. I like how Miltz's photo is acting like a sort of Rorschach test. I just listened to a few off the first page, and some see bats where others see butterflies. Nice. |
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Submissions thread is locked, voting thread is up.
Next month: Some type of contact with extraterrestrials has been made. The aliens have sent music. Let us hear it. (Loosely inspired by a suggestion from Laguna Rising.) Thinly disguised free-for-all, probably, but not an out and out one, not yet. |
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D.H. Miltz wrote: Submissions thread is locked, voting thread is up.
Next month: Some type of contact with extraterrestrials has been made. The aliens have sent music. Let us hear it. (Loosely inspired by a suggestion from Laguna Rising.) Thinly disguised free-for-all, probably, but not an out and out one, not yet. That sounds very nice. I'm guessing that Farlukar and ADJ will enjoy this one. Thanks to Laguna for the nice suggestion. Have a good day guys |
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Barnadine wrote: Cheers, guys!
Miro? Papatomany? What is this? 2006? Good to see you around again. ... I said to my wife, "I'm going to take a little nap." Next thing I know, it's 2012. |
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