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- KVRAF
- 10170 posts since 2 Jan, 2005 from somewhere in the woods
outch....kong was here

"It dreamed itself along"
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- KVRian
- 938 posts since 16 Nov, 2006 from Amsterdam
Personally my aim was to at least disarm the "no vocals - no vote" principleadj wrote:Great sentiments but -- I'm afraid this is another one of those months where you're going to hear "Well, I didn't vote for it because it's not prog rock in my definition..."
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- KVRian
- 854 posts since 14 Jul, 2003 from Netherlands
Thanks!Me109 wrote:MarcJX8P_Timechange Cool song! I liked the interplay between the B3 and lead synth and the building tension with the morphing pad around 1:19.
"...Everything we see or seem is but a dream, within a dream."
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- KVRian
- 854 posts since 14 Jul, 2003 from Netherlands
And some more reviews:
Fanfare For A Fan of Fairs - Fritz Fiedler:
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Interesting track. Could maybe have done with some more variation and the drums sound a tad muffled and in the background. Still, cool track!
Take Me To Your Leader - Chimpuat:
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A fun track. The vocals dominate a bit though and the synths and organs sound a bit too much in the background for me. Nice track!
Yes Maybe But Then Again - Scotthagel:
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Great track with some wonderful musical ideas and nice sounds. It seems to be lacking something to me though, maybe some kind of lead synth or something else as the track now seems more of a buildup to something which is kind of exaggerated by the sudden ending. Very nice though!
The river flows - Ixox:
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A nice track with some intricate arranging. I'm not to fond of some of the synth sounds which sound a bit gm to me. Nice guitars and orchestral sounds though. Nice track!
Fanfare For A Fan of Fairs - Fritz Fiedler:
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Interesting track. Could maybe have done with some more variation and the drums sound a tad muffled and in the background. Still, cool track!
Take Me To Your Leader - Chimpuat:
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A fun track. The vocals dominate a bit though and the synths and organs sound a bit too much in the background for me. Nice track!
Yes Maybe But Then Again - Scotthagel:
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Great track with some wonderful musical ideas and nice sounds. It seems to be lacking something to me though, maybe some kind of lead synth or something else as the track now seems more of a buildup to something which is kind of exaggerated by the sudden ending. Very nice though!
The river flows - Ixox:
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A nice track with some intricate arranging. I'm not to fond of some of the synth sounds which sound a bit gm to me. Nice guitars and orchestral sounds though. Nice track!
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- KVRian
- 1349 posts since 12 Jan, 2003 from Paris
Echo Voodoo wrote:Ixox - The river flows -> Interesting vocal sound. I like the instrumentation, nice changes, very interesting piece overall.
Thanks guys for the comments.Marc JX8P wrote:The river flows - Ixox:
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A nice track with some intricate arranging. I'm not to fond of some of the synth sounds which sound a bit gm to me. Nice guitars and orchestral sounds though. Nice track!
Marc, I assume you talk about the synth at the beginnig (which is back somewhere in the middle), there is only one synth
This is the only track of my song that does not have any effect on it...
I liked how the direct sound sounded with the acoustic guitare but i agree it sounds "simple"...
Xavier
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- KVRAF
- 1931 posts since 14 Aug, 2006 from Winnipeg
oddbods finger - pride & progudice (double gatefold sleeve) -> Love that Casio percussion sound - the percussion solo at 1:02 was marvellous. Great lyrics, sounds like you had fun with this one.
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- KVRAF
- 1931 posts since 14 Aug, 2006 from Winnipeg
The telephone sound likely wasn't around in the 70s (it was a preset in Fabfilter One), but it sparked the idea for the lyrics, so I kept it.me109 wrote:echovoodoo_whyareyoucallingme - Prog or not, you got the Kraftwerk thing going and then some! Never heard such an intriguing telephone before
Thanks for the comments!
- KVRAF
- 2362 posts since 24 Jan, 2001 from In your head...
Hans your singing is great -- no worries.Xnah wrote:Personally my aim was to at least disarm the "no vocals - no vote" principleadj wrote:Great sentiments but -- I'm afraid this is another one of those months where you're going to hear "Well, I didn't vote for it because it's not prog rock in my definition...", although the song might have sounded better without the vocals
I'm kinda surprised/delighted that there are so many instrumentals this month!
I mean, probably the greatest prog rock band ever in the history of music in the entire universe were 'The Ventures', with nearly nary a vocal (other than a small yodel here or there) to their 8 platinum album credit!
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- KVRian
- 1367 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from Australia
Cheers for the comments, all. Surprisingly fun month. 
(And thanks to Hovmod for that pr*garchives link way back in the thread.
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(And thanks to Hovmod for that pr*garchives link way back in the thread.
Absolutely. Can't believe Whitaker got the Oscar nod. I was robbed!me109 wrote:almost Shakespearian acting
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- KVRist
- 400 posts since 5 May, 2004 from North Carolina
Beardedone-ELIZAR - Maybe Beardedorian is more appropriate - Loved the guitar solo on the long version
Peppy197-70- Fantasia - I got into the ominous mood about halfway through with that acoustic bass thing going and those suspended synth chords - The guitar strums ended up like a stranger in a strange land, then the surprise ending with the Hammond and piano - Lots of variety - I enjoyed it!
FritzFiedler-FanFareFor a Fan of Fairs - On listening to it a few times, I can't help thinking that it's the understated bass line and accompanying hi hat percussion that really completes the disquieting images it conjures up. Let's hear it for augmented fourths!
chimpuat-takemetoyourleader - This one was easy to listen to. I caught the Close Encounter quote - The 70's disco ascending octaves in the bass - I don't think the towel and toothbrush are much protection against Luke's daddy, so be careful…
scotthagel-YesMaybeButThenAgain - Interesting overlaid rhythms and harmonies - The Yes part must be mostly due to the arpeggiated chords in the high synth. I liked it.
Ixox_TheRiverFlows - The strings, flute and harp really come together well to enhance a really nice song. There were parts where I didn't quite understand where the harmonies were going, but over all, a good song.
LagunaRising-Pale-dragon-returns - The opening theme is well composed - I would have liked to hear it return more - but when you got to the transitional part in the middle, it really got prog. Somehow there was a subtle but persistant oriental feel to a lot of it. Good stuff!
0703-oddbodsfinger-prideandprogudicedoublegatefoldsleeve - You mean we were supposed to understand the lyrics? The MT65 came through well - especially the overdriven organ parts in the middle - Wakeman, eat your heart out! I'd say it was a minimalist approach because you only used one instrument, but it sounds more complex. Clever song as usual.
Peppy197-70- Fantasia - I got into the ominous mood about halfway through with that acoustic bass thing going and those suspended synth chords - The guitar strums ended up like a stranger in a strange land, then the surprise ending with the Hammond and piano - Lots of variety - I enjoyed it!
FritzFiedler-FanFareFor a Fan of Fairs - On listening to it a few times, I can't help thinking that it's the understated bass line and accompanying hi hat percussion that really completes the disquieting images it conjures up. Let's hear it for augmented fourths!
chimpuat-takemetoyourleader - This one was easy to listen to. I caught the Close Encounter quote - The 70's disco ascending octaves in the bass - I don't think the towel and toothbrush are much protection against Luke's daddy, so be careful…
scotthagel-YesMaybeButThenAgain - Interesting overlaid rhythms and harmonies - The Yes part must be mostly due to the arpeggiated chords in the high synth. I liked it.
Ixox_TheRiverFlows - The strings, flute and harp really come together well to enhance a really nice song. There were parts where I didn't quite understand where the harmonies were going, but over all, a good song.
LagunaRising-Pale-dragon-returns - The opening theme is well composed - I would have liked to hear it return more - but when you got to the transitional part in the middle, it really got prog. Somehow there was a subtle but persistant oriental feel to a lot of it. Good stuff!
0703-oddbodsfinger-prideandprogudicedoublegatefoldsleeve - You mean we were supposed to understand the lyrics? The MT65 came through well - especially the overdriven organ parts in the middle - Wakeman, eat your heart out! I'd say it was a minimalist approach because you only used one instrument, but it sounds more complex. Clever song as usual.
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- KVRian
- 1349 posts since 12 Jan, 2003 from Paris
Isn't that how prog rock is supposed to sound !!!me109 wrote:Ixox_TheRiverFlows -.....
There were parts where I didn't quite understand where the harmonies were going
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Thanks for the comments.
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- KVRAF
- 2828 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from Canarias
Hohoho !
No ukulele.
Oddbods, your song sounds a bit like played completely with some of those small old Casio keyboards.
I call tell, 'cose I've just managed to get rid of one, Mello will be a great opponent if he uses it ad fundum...
(of course you play with a handicap : Mello's one has a ROM inside with "world songs" !!!
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HOT from the needle : future Liqih products may have a touch of the old Italian Yen stomp boxes...
Little by little I'm getting more space in my studio !
I'm waiting for more KvR visitors, I still need more space...
Ciao,
Max... .. .
Oddbods, your song sounds a bit like played completely with some of those small old Casio keyboards.
I call tell, 'cose I've just managed to get rid of one, Mello will be a great opponent if he uses it ad fundum...
HOT from the needle : future Liqih products may have a touch of the old Italian Yen stomp boxes...
I'm waiting for more KvR visitors, I still need more space...
Ciao,
Max... .. .
Carpo diem ergo sum !
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- KVRAF
- 10170 posts since 2 Jan, 2005 from somewhere in the woods
Oh these world sounds are horribly great
...thanks again for the casio, Max!
Oddbods did a great job here...more later.
casimello
Oddbods did a great job here...more later.
casimello
"It dreamed itself along"
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- KVRAF
- 4878 posts since 13 Jun, 2002 from Montreal
Good one! Thanks Me109. I am really glad that you enjoyed it.Beardedone-ELIZAR - Maybe Beardedorian is more appropriate - Loved the guitar solo on the long version
Cheers,
Gordon
