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seismic1 wrote: I hope the dissonant reference is related to the bass sound during the "pseudo-jazz" sections and not the guitar tuning
That C&V SDX is pretty comprehensive. Some great sounds in that set for sure. My next track features a totally different "kit" Yeah, that's the section, like that a lot. Yes, C&V's warm retro vibe is really nice imo. Can't wait to hear this "kit"! |
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tehlord wrote: Very tasty, as per my comments on t'cloud!
I never know where your music is going to take me, and it's all the better for it! Thanks very much for the great comments, Geoff. Glad you liked it, and I hope you found your way home safely Next one is slightly more modern in style. It was written a couple of weeks later |
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polyslax wrote: seismic1 wrote: I hope the dissonant reference is related to the bass sound during the "pseudo-jazz" sections and not the guitar tuning
That C&V SDX is pretty comprehensive. Some great sounds in that set for sure. My next track features a totally different "kit" Yeah, that's the section, like that a lot. Yes, C&V's warm retro vibe is really nice imo. Can't wait to hear this "kit"! Gonna be Ersdrums and Cubix on the next one (unless I add another kit) |
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Pretty funky man. I like the guitar...what kind is it? |
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Jesse Gorter wrote: Pretty funky man. I like the guitar...what kind is it?
Which one? The guitar parts at the beginning are my Ibanez Gio through Pod Farm2. The guitar at the end is Independence Free Power Chords Combi and Cabinet Thanks for listening and commenting, Jesse. Glad you liked it |
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Sunday bump. Working on 2 other tracks currently. |
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Olympic Final bump |
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very original, very unusual and very good! ---- rockstar astronaut: soundcloud one trillion dollars: soundcloud newsletter: subscribe@rockstar-astronaut.com |
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Not sure how I missed seeing this up to now - really enjoyed listening, the track takes you on quite a journey! I particularly liked the more aggressive guitar sounds near the end. |
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astrochimp wrote: very original, very unusual and very good!
Thanks very much for listening and commenting, astrochimp. Glad you liked it dig, cool, hip, cats. These terms are all acceptable in Jazz vocabulary. For instance, upon seeing a particularly groovy Jazz combo:- "Dig that really cool rhythm section. Those cats must be joined at the hip" ![]() |
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kryptonaut wrote: Not sure how I missed seeing this up to now - really enjoyed listening, the track takes you on quite a journey! I particularly liked the more aggressive guitar sounds near the end.
Thanks very much for listening and commenting, kryptonaut. Glad you enjoyed it. It's nice to get out the air-guitar once in a while |
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I like the tune. It's quirky but not strange, it is not too serious but grave enough, and it changes like a kaleidoscope. There is a progression that goes from light to dark through out the song but there is always a background of ominous in it. I could see a detective themed video clip to it; something that gradually makes us understand that things are not what they seem. The title is perfect.
Nice work. |
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Adaerus wrote: I like the tune. It's quirky but not strange, it is not too serious but grave enough, and it changes like a kaleidoscope. There is a progression that goes from light to dark through out the song but there is always a background of ominous in it. I could see a detective themed video clip to it; something that gradually makes us understand that things are not what they seem. The title is perfect.
Nice work. Thanks very much for checking this out. Glad you liked it. I love making these anachronistic pieces. I usually try to mix up the sounds in my tracks so that maybe a '70s sound appears with a '90s-style trance synth backing over a rock beat, or something similar. With this one I went for a jazzy feel with some trance/ambient sounds and then threw the guitars on there. I like the detective movie symbolism. Cool |
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