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Come on y'all now we need more songs
I'm just at 8/10 so far, need 2 more classy acts please.


al :P
Heinrich Heine wrote: "Nothing is more futile than theorizing about music."
Me write: "I have no talent and regularly prove it in the Music Cafe contests"

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Arglebargle wrote:oh, f**k, I forgot about this. well that was my yearly chance at this thing.
Could be worse. I've just been totally devoid of any inspiration at all. Which is especially annoying on a free-for-all month :cry:

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There..I clicked submit. I can let it go now.

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Just wanted to say "thanks" to everyone involved in the contest, now and in the past. This is what KVR is about!

I see at least two people have joined just for this month's competition. Hello and welcome to you. *salute*

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Meffy wrote:Just wanted to say "thanks" to everyone involved in the contest, now and in the past. This is what KVR is about!

I see at least two people have joined just for this month's competition. Hello and welcome to you. *salute*
that's all well and good, Meffy but where's your submission?
:hihi:

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bluedad (and adj),

Wow... Beautiful stuff. Just gorgeous.

The guitars are just... holy cow. Hats off to you both.

:clap: :hail:

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bluedad wrote:that's all well and good, Meffy but where's your submission?
:hihi:
Does Meffy make music? I thought he just hung around dispensing wisdom and dry humour (and occasionally disposing of spammers).

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:phew:

Done & upped

Thank you Dad! :)

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Some notes of dubious worth:

Echo Voodoo - Surrender
Good percussion. The e-piano (?) reminds me of "Run Like Hell" from The Wall. A lot of cool little touches in this. Nice work.

Farlukar - Vabidate
[Showing results for: validate.] Early favorite as yet untoppled from top spot. Very cool.

offthewall - The Start Of The End
Solid folk. Some awkward lyrical phrasing, but nothing ruinous. Overall a good sound. And if it is indeed the start of the end...well, we had our shot.

beanpole - Fashionista
The acoustic (?) could have a bit more body before the other parts come in and the initial synth sounds too loud but as each additional part comes in the others sound more right. Simple and effective.

hivkorn - my addiction
I like the wobbly sounds. Ominous growling. Vocals maybe a bit too quiet. Powerful low end (not too much so, though).

oddbod - who said i'm dead
Impeccable craft but a curious lack of life for me. As I generally do with your songs I really like the drums. The near-the-end solo is quite nice.

mvrasseli - I'm so tired today
A good piece. I'm tempted to say "sketch" but if you said what you wanted to say in 1:01, who am I to say it's not enough?

liqih - Dawning
I like this. I like the individual sounds and I like the way they're put together. I don't get a dawn feeling from it, but it is nevertheless near the top of the shortlist.

Laguna Rising - Meta-Muzak
Kind of a staggering gallop, some leaps, cool organpianomachine--now what? strange drift, she won't hold, Captain--gurgles, broken cuckoo clocks, a tiny bull in a tiny china shop--and it ends with an awards ceremony heard on a transistor radio. Baffling and very enjoyable. Well done.

Patrick9 - Moonshine
Very pretty. Feels meandery (not necessarily a bad thing; not necessarily a word either). Mix doesn't squashed (hurrah!). Good piece.

mary mary (Mary Dylan) - Long Summer Shadows
I like the opening of this quite a bit. It loses me as it gets more fusiony, but that's down to taste. Sounds great even when it becomes not my thing. Well done.

Sepheritoh - Those taken by the moon
Another one that evenentually loses me. I like the beginning very much. Somewhat sad but stately, a very cool mix of sounds. Then the flute, and it takes a bit of a new age turn, and I've already jumped ship by the time I hear it take another turn...

Timothee - Mayflowers
Not really my thing, but fairly well done as far as I can tell. Drums sound a bit flat, maybe.

Deaf Steever & Lazy Echo - Going Down Slow
Blues is always hit or miss for me. This is some of each. Good guitar sound, vocal works, but for my taste it kind of drags. Wouldn't make much sense to have a peppy "Going Down Slow" though, so you know, the hell with me.

Jerru - Jerry Wright - Call To Glory
Soundtrackish and pretty. Good mix. The vocal synth sounds are a step too far for me. All in all, understated and nicely done.

iiiDaNiii - In This Way
Might be lacking a bit in the low end and have a bit too much in the high (though my hearing's not that good, so take that with a largish grain of salt [this applies to all my reviews]). Seems to all work well together.

ohmdsp - Turn It Up
?

GMoneh - Waiting for Spring
Very pretty. Strings are slightly stilted, maybe.

Peppy197 - Eberswalde
Peculiar. I like some of the guitar; some of it less so. I'm not sure what I think of this, which I kind of like.

SLD Music - Hijacked!
Clever. That highpitched synth, though, is hell on my ear. Otherwise, good mix.

thomekk - kaenguruqualm
Daft fun (maybe not for the burning kangaroos). Excellent "Hey!"

Max & Blablabla... .. . - Blabla...bla... .. .
Yep, that's a Max. Slightly muffled mix? (As always, might just be me.)

bluedad - Sun Salutations
I like: the overall feel and sound, the vocals (especially the aaahs), the acoustic sound. I'm less keen on: the bass sound, the vocal level (could come up some, I think). I'm neutral about but just now niggled by: figuring out which Jay Farrar song the opening reminds me of.

nikp2000 - May Song
Nice little piece. What I said re: sketch for mvrasseli's piece also applies here.

adj - Days Gone By
Odd ducking (or tremolo?) on the rhythm guitars--something sounds a little odd to me. Nice vocal. Nice lead work.
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I wrote:figuring out which Jay Farrar song the opening reminds me of.
I think it was "Heart on the Ground" from Terroir Blues, though it's not all that similar. Looks to be a video of a live version here (on dial-up so I didn't watch it) if anyone is curious: http://www.jayfarrar.net/av/index.htm
If that's not it I don't know what it was I was thinking of.
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thanks for the review, D.H.
If I knew who Jay Farrar was, I might be able to help you. Actually was inspired by another artist, so glad (in a way) you thought of J.F.
edit - and thank you, SLD Music!
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"Odd ducking (or tremolo?) on the rhythm guitars--"

That'd probably be Alex fiddling with Fruity's event-based fader automation on the wav files when he should have known better. I sees a button, I pushes it. :hihi:

Thanks D.H. :)

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ParadoxUn- Metroid Revisited
Solid enough production as far as I can tell. Not my cup of tea, but were it my cup of tea it sounds like it would taste good. Except for the weirdly abrupt ending.
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peppy197 wrote:Come on y'all now we need more songs
I'm just at 8/10 so far, need 2 more classy acts please.


al :P

Thanks to the last four entrents, I now have the 10 winning numbers held in trust 8) until I get up to making the list...
Heinrich Heine wrote: "Nothing is more futile than theorizing about music."
Me write: "I have no talent and regularly prove it in the Music Cafe contests"

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D.H. Miltz wrote:Laguna Rising - Meta-Muzak
Kind of a staggering gallop, some leaps, cool organpianomachine--now what? strange drift, she won't hold, Captain--gurgles, broken cuckoo clocks, a tiny bull in a tiny china shop--and it ends with an awards ceremony heard on a transistor radio. Baffling and very enjoyable. Well done.
Thanks so very much for the kind words and for all these cool reviews
:D

Cheers

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