june contest ... GOSSIP
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- KVRist
- 436 posts since 10 Mar, 2005 from dk
Hovmod>> Well. My track wasn't intended to be particularly scary or anything(and I don't think it is myself either), just a little fun I had I guess. Suicide booth has been stolen but not from a book by Kurt Vonnegut but something a little less serious - Futurama. :)
As far as musically I intended to have a build up and then a climax which didn't succeed(I tried increasing the volume but it didn't sound very natural. - Maybe I should put in some high pitch strings as well. After the supposed climax it's meant to cool to a bit when the horns arrive, but since there isn't any climax they don't really work that way.
If you can, please instruct me on making a climax. :)
So far I know it's volume related and instrument related(fx. more instrument/sounds) giving it more power generally.
Which other important elements are there? An increase in speed could also be a type of a climax I guess but it's more of the overwhelming power climax I seek - at the moment.
Regards
As far as musically I intended to have a build up and then a climax which didn't succeed(I tried increasing the volume but it didn't sound very natural. - Maybe I should put in some high pitch strings as well. After the supposed climax it's meant to cool to a bit when the horns arrive, but since there isn't any climax they don't really work that way.
If you can, please instruct me on making a climax. :)
So far I know it's volume related and instrument related(fx. more instrument/sounds) giving it more power generally.
Which other important elements are there? An increase in speed could also be a type of a climax I guess but it's more of the overwhelming power climax I seek - at the moment.
Regards
- KVRAF
- 8377 posts since 18 Apr, 2004
kovacs wrote:Anyone...give me a good theme for a song...PLEASE...
- Esperanto
- The third word on page 8 of yesterdays' newspaper
- "The trouble with music"
- The length
- Writer's block
- The cosmetic industry
- Quoting
- The persistance of Sex & Drugs vs. The decline of Rock & Roll
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- KVRian
- 717 posts since 30 Apr, 2004 from Jerusalem, Israel
- KVRAF
- 2744 posts since 5 Dec, 2003 from Harlan's World
Man, I'd never have come up with that!farlukar wrote:kovacs wrote:Anyone...give me a good theme for a song...PLEASE...
- The persistance of Sex & Drugs vs. The decline of Rock & Roll
My Soundcloud Too many pieces of music finish far too long after the end. - Stravinsky
- KVRAF
- 2744 posts since 5 Dec, 2003 from Harlan's World
Cool. Good one. I am actually contemplating a Commeche Mode tune...as in "the Depeche Mode wannabe song that will get me signed".Hovmod wrote:What would Leftfield sound like if there weren't synthesizers?kovacs wrote: Anyone...give me a good theme for a song...PLEASE...
My Soundcloud Too many pieces of music finish far too long after the end. - Stravinsky
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- KVRAF
- 7217 posts since 21 Aug, 2004 from Trondheim, Norway
Yeah. I thought that was pretty damn clever, too.kovacs wrote:Man, I'd never have come up with that!farlukar wrote:kovacs wrote:Anyone...give me a good theme for a song...PLEASE...
- The persistance of Sex & Drugs vs. The decline of Rock & Roll
Sex, Drugs and *WHAT*!?
Rakkervoksen
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- KVRAF
- 1870 posts since 21 Feb, 2004 from somewhere! anywhere!
Hovmod wrote:Knockman - The Contract
The words are excellent. Man, you can write. The song is dense and hard to like instantly, which is probably good. I've heard it a few times now, and it's really growing on me. Good stuff again. Won't get heavy rotation on my local hit station.
here's an interesting history: oranges and lemons
at your service
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
Thanks Hovmod!Hovmod wrote: TristezaOrange - Coastal Town
The first organ theme sharpens the senses, but the follow up doesn't deliver. You take it down where I expect a bang. And then it turns into an experimental thing, which really sounds kind of cool, but which kind of crashes with my initial hopes, so I have to listen several times to enjoy it. Which probably isn't the best idea if you're making a demo tape. I like the use of horns over the organ, though. It's nice and bouncy and friendly. Cool, but not my number one this time.
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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
15 piece road band ala early Quincy/Miles/Cobham. You need to speak to Billy about them damn up-front drums of hisHovmod wrote:Quick reviews, page one:
...xander - Slow Down Jackie
Big band? The drums (especially the ride) are a little too far forward and the vocals are swamped in reverb and pushed back. So it doesn't sound convincingly like a band.
I sort of meant the lyrics to be cliché?But there's a great effort behind this, and the words are cool - albeit a little cliché. And the attitude, with a whole story. I hope your dreams come true. Sounds like you *just* made the two minute mark, hey?![]()
Don't know what you mean re "just made the two minute mark"... But I guess I could have faded that cymbal tail rather than chop it off, if that's what you mean. Damn cymbal tails
Cheers for the review & thanks for the nice words Hovmod me mate!
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- KVRian
- 756 posts since 23 Mar, 2004 from New Zealand
Yeah, my ending is bloody abrupt... But it just fat in so well that I couldn't come to grips with removing a whole verse just for a second or two of fadeout.. Ahhh.. The sacrifices you have to make for good content ah... Oh and Kiwis were not convicts like the Ausies... We came at our own free will 
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- KVRist
- 162 posts since 15 Apr, 2003 from new zealand
hey, marks off for not being composed specifically for the compSystem ERA wrote:Yeah, my ending is bloody abrupt... But it just fat in so well that I couldn't come to grips with removing a whole verse just for a second or two of fadeout.. Ahhh.. The sacrifices you have to make for good content ah...
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- KVRian
- 756 posts since 23 Mar, 2004 from New Zealand
Yeah Bro.. Hay your from New Zealand.... Where you from...
ITs good too see another person of the long white cloud amungst us.. Yeah, we been getting good time on BNET with an earlier version of this song, this one was remixed for the comp, more echos, panning shit like taht, if I am happy with it enuf might resubmit to BNET... I go to SAE and one of our tutors boyfriends is the programming manager of BNet, so its kinda good
ITs good too see another person of the long white cloud amungst us.. Yeah, we been getting good time on BNET with an earlier version of this song, this one was remixed for the comp, more echos, panning shit like taht, if I am happy with it enuf might resubmit to BNET... I go to SAE and one of our tutors boyfriends is the programming manager of BNet, so its kinda good
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- KVRian
- 756 posts since 23 Mar, 2004 from New Zealand
Hay, I like, was just listening to your KVR Comp, man those drums are really really nice.. Clean sounding with a very realistic jazz element. What package is that, BFD or some thing???

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- KVRian
- 1206 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from Born, living and probably dying in Germany
Thanks much for your review, Hovmod. 



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