Just a brief observation - reminds me of The Mavericks, but with Bowie on vocals after a few drinks
July Contest: GOSSIP
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oddbods finger oddbods finger https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=55496
- KVRian
- 779 posts since 21 Jan, 2005 from The Vale of Eden
Freeztar, listening to your entry.
Just a brief observation - reminds me of The Mavericks, but with Bowie on vocals after a few drinks
Just a brief observation - reminds me of The Mavericks, but with Bowie on vocals after a few drinks
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- KVRist
- 453 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from Falls Church, VA
I do a bit of both, actually. Listen in the car. Listen in the headphones.vishals wrote:well i would insist on using headphones so that the efforts for stereo effects are well reveiwed.collinsmith wrote: Or if you don't like listening through the computer, you can do what I do...
I stick 'em in my iPod and listen in the car on my way to and from work. Or I listen in my headphones at lunch or in the house.
For my 40-something ears, the harder edged stuff goes over better in the car. I might not have voted last month for Donkey Tugger or S.HUSH if I hadn't heard their songs in the car.
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- KVRAF
- 2828 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from Canarias
Hey Oddbods, you know Dave from the pub on the corner.
Max... .. .
Max... .. .
Carpo diem ergo sum !
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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
oddbods finger wrote:Freeztar, listening to your entry.
Just a brief observation - reminds me of The Mavericks, but with Bowie on vocals after a few drinks
Well, least it sounds better than an Aussie James Blunt on speed...
Sincerely,
Elvis Bowie
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oddbods finger oddbods finger https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=55496
- KVRian
- 779 posts since 21 Jan, 2005 from The Vale of Eden
xander wrote:Why I otter...

otter?
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- KVRAF
- 2828 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from Canarias
Hi xander, still up or already up ?
A turning world can be so confusing !
Max... .. .
A turning world can be so confusing !
Max... .. .
Carpo diem ergo sum !
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- KVRAF
- 2828 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from Canarias
knockman, only for the grafical part of your entry you already deserve a prize !
Max... .. .
Max... .. .
Carpo diem ergo sum !
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oddbods finger oddbods finger https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=55496
- KVRian
- 779 posts since 21 Jan, 2005 from The Vale of Eden
blimey!knockman wrote: this is also my 24th consecutive contest entry![]()
is that a record?
a record!!
get it?
a record!
oh nevermind, I'll get me coat.......
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- KVRAF
- 7270 posts since 4 Apr, 2005 from here and there
Nice Tune Knockman !
Cheers
Congratulationsknockman wrote:this is also my 24th consecutive contest entry![]()
Cheers
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- KVRAF
- 10170 posts since 2 Jan, 2005 from somewhere in the woods
and now the next two tracks:
Knockman: dark driving rhythm in lofi...and then comes KnElvis and his boys-choir...linear structure, no verse-chorus-scheme...only the necessary....and it is completely convincing...the best Elvis except for Elvis Costello, but Knockman is the far better singer and the best here at kaviar, imo. You got it and you'll get my vote!
CCSmith: Once upon a time in Shanghai...there was a group of musicians, who wanted to celebrate the birthday of Queen-Mum and this is the result: a wonderful comic-strip-soundtrack of a solemn parade...."and the sun was shining brightly....." and the song is Royal-Class. Great!
Mellolisten
Knockman: dark driving rhythm in lofi...and then comes KnElvis and his boys-choir...linear structure, no verse-chorus-scheme...only the necessary....and it is completely convincing...the best Elvis except for Elvis Costello, but Knockman is the far better singer and the best here at kaviar, imo. You got it and you'll get my vote!
CCSmith: Once upon a time in Shanghai...there was a group of musicians, who wanted to celebrate the birthday of Queen-Mum and this is the result: a wonderful comic-strip-soundtrack of a solemn parade...."and the sun was shining brightly....." and the song is Royal-Class. Great!
Mellolisten
"It dreamed itself along"
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- KVRAF
- 3008 posts since 2 May, 2006 from Liquor store
xander wrote:Of course! That's what everyone does! That's how you won the contest last month...S.HUSH wrote: Or you could do what i do and not listen to any of it and just take a wild guess on the voting.
Yes. And if all of you could do it again this month that would be great.
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- KVRist
- 453 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from Falls Church, VA
Wow, mello, thanks. I'm so glad you liked it!mellotronaut wrote: CCSmith: Once upon a time in Shanghai...there was a group of musicians, who wanted to celebrate the birthday of Queen-Mum and this is the result: a wonderful comic-strip-soundtrack of a solemn parade...."and the sun was shining brightly....." and the song is Royal-Class. Great!
Mellolisten
I haven't started listening to the tracks yet (I don't even know who all has entered so far), but Markleford's theme pretty much ensures that this is going to be a very fun month. I loved your description of Knockman's tune. I can hardly wait to hear it.
Yep. I've got some work cut out for me this weekend!
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- KVRAF
- 3008 posts since 2 May, 2006 from Liquor store
.....more reviews:
Armadillo_Turkish Delight: Overall not a bad track. TBH, it doesn't grab me but nonetheless it is well crafted. It's the break beat style drumming that throws me off. I'd rather hear DnB or no electronica at all (maybe complete percussive elements
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THMA: This is attractive. The vocals are a bit on the annoying side however not enough for me to say the song isn't good. I do like it regardless. The vocals sound oriental to me.
Richiebee_Ethnicity: The melody is nice however it's more of a "muzak" type of tune (sorry, for lack of a better term) which i could hear being played during a product demonstration or the like. Not my cup of tea.
Niko_Shake that nightmare away: The start was a bit slow for my tastes, the funk part is, well,...hmmmmm.....let's just say i'll skip this tune

Sepheritoh_Resistance: Sorry, this one doesn't grab me. The melody in the background is ok but the blues guitar riff is too standard for me to pay any attention.
Vishals_Hybrid: I like the percussion work. The melody is sweet but too sweet for my tastes. I picture some TV show showing a documentary of some sports hero and it's just about to end, this is the song they could play (take away the rain sounds).
Ccollinsmith_Wong Fei Hung Synthetic March 5D : And this is the music they would play for some documentary on Tango Argentina
Knockman_Glam Goth Elvis' Barn Disco : Cool song! I agree the hybrid is probably not original (most entries here, including mine, suffer from it
) but hey....if the song rocks...WHO GIVES A FEK"?! Aye?
Armadillo_Turkish Delight: Overall not a bad track. TBH, it doesn't grab me but nonetheless it is well crafted. It's the break beat style drumming that throws me off. I'd rather hear DnB or no electronica at all (maybe complete percussive elements
THMA: This is attractive. The vocals are a bit on the annoying side however not enough for me to say the song isn't good. I do like it regardless. The vocals sound oriental to me.
Richiebee_Ethnicity: The melody is nice however it's more of a "muzak" type of tune (sorry, for lack of a better term) which i could hear being played during a product demonstration or the like. Not my cup of tea.
Niko_Shake that nightmare away: The start was a bit slow for my tastes, the funk part is, well,...hmmmmm.....let's just say i'll skip this tune
Sepheritoh_Resistance: Sorry, this one doesn't grab me. The melody in the background is ok but the blues guitar riff is too standard for me to pay any attention.
Vishals_Hybrid: I like the percussion work. The melody is sweet but too sweet for my tastes. I picture some TV show showing a documentary of some sports hero and it's just about to end, this is the song they could play (take away the rain sounds).
Ccollinsmith_Wong Fei Hung Synthetic March 5D : And this is the music they would play for some documentary on Tango Argentina
Knockman_Glam Goth Elvis' Barn Disco : Cool song! I agree the hybrid is probably not original (most entries here, including mine, suffer from it
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- KVRAF
- 10170 posts since 2 Jan, 2005 from somewhere in the woods
This month is quite interesting; there are many very good entries and it's difficult to choose "the best ones". The knockman/elvis is outstanding because of the vox, the atmosphere and the simple structure. I'm very fond of the new 'knockman-minimalism'.ccollinsmith wrote:Wow, mello, thanks. I'm so glad you liked it!mellotronaut wrote: CCSmith: Once upon a time in Shanghai...there was a group of musicians, who wanted to celebrate the birthday of Queen-Mum and this is the result: a wonderful comic-strip-soundtrack of a solemn parade...."and the sun was shining brightly....." and the song is Royal-Class. Great!
Mellolisten
I haven't started listening to the tracks yet (I don't even know who all has entered so far), but Markleford's theme pretty much ensures that this is going to be a very fun month. I loved your description of Knockman's tune. I can hardly wait to hear it.
Yep. I've got some work cut out for me this weekend!
Best/Mello
"It dreamed itself along"
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- KVRist
- 453 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from Falls Church, VA
S.HUSH wrote:.....more reviews:
Ccollinsmith_Wong Fei Hung Synthetic March 5D[/color] : And this is the music they would play for some documentary on Tango Argentina![]()
For the Chinese Argentinian Marching Tango afficionados.