OMG, thank you for that typo!Woody Aki wrote:4 points - 22: ALPHURIS - Devout
One-Synth-Challenge 35: Diva - Voting and Results
- KVRist
- 36 posts since 20 Apr, 2011 from Iran-Tonekabon
Hi all.
Here is my votes :
5pts --- PocVecem - The Eternal Flow.
4pts --- Irion Da Ronin - Beyond the sight.
3pts --- Bzur - Divagation.
2pts --- Mawa - Dance of the Goblin.
1pt ---- Aiyn - beutiful winter.
Thanks for the votes.
Here is my votes :
5pts --- PocVecem - The Eternal Flow.
4pts --- Irion Da Ronin - Beyond the sight.
3pts --- Bzur - Divagation.
2pts --- Mawa - Dance of the Goblin.
1pt ---- Aiyn - beutiful winter.
Thanks for the votes.
- KVRAF
- 1596 posts since 19 May, 2011 from North Carolina
You only need the DeLorean to get there and back. Once you're in the 80's, might I suggest a Pontiac Fiero? Doc can haul your keys around in a van or something...photonic wrote:Hi JoeCat,JoeCat wrote:P.S. - I got 80s cred to back up my top vote- when Photonic/Mawa gets his DeLorean I can go back and get my DX-7.
Honestly, the DeLorean was never my dream car. But I still have my first polyphonic synth - my old DX7! Thanks for the nice comments and "primarily" for the points!
Oddly enough, guy up the street from me owns one (a DeLorean that is - there are, hopefully, no Fieros left)
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/739794/19 ... ean-dmc-12
- KVRian
- 696 posts since 6 Nov, 2011 from The Netherlands
Thanks 3ee! Loudness War is easy to win indeed3ee wrote: Solidtrax - Lady From Jupiter - 3 points
pros: Nostalgic trance feel with a very good execution, mix (+points for not
over-compressing! save the dynamic range ppl!)
cons: arrangement is a bit repetitive and standard.
The overall song "lost" a few points for originality also. Creative name leaves room for more diversity and exploration.
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- KVRian
- 696 posts since 6 Nov, 2011 from The Netherlands
Thanks chacka!chacka wrote: Solidtrax - Lady from Jupiter - 3 points
The intro: Hm, a well produced standard track. So I thought at first. But then the track evolved with lotsa depth and nice parts. Lotsa details, great drums, great sounds and deep emotions. That's up my alley. It somehow grabbed me and didn't want to let me go but in a nice and relaxed way. Good themes. "Mainstreamy" and deep at the same time. Very nice.
That is also the feeling we have with our track. Very nice to hear this!
- KVRian
- 696 posts since 6 Nov, 2011 from The Netherlands
We also hate this votingjobJoeCat wrote:Honestly, I hate this part - don't like leaving out tracks I like, and hate being a windbag reviewer. But here goes:
Solidrax-LadyFromJupiter
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Great atmosphere. Subjectively, being a fan of more subtle house styles(tech, deep), this was a favorite. The lack of variety in the track kept it from garnering more points, but that being suitable for the genre, I couldn't hold it against you too much.
The click during the break - around 2:38 - love that. I never have the confidence in those sounds that fly under the radar and add subtle atmosphere- my tendency being to mix them up too high, then toss them..
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
OK down to 15 now! 
But funny how I've on more than one occasion been thinking there's an alarm or something going off when your switch comes on at 2:30 Galastra, heh..
But funny how I've on more than one occasion been thinking there's an alarm or something going off when your switch comes on at 2:30 Galastra, heh..
- KVRist
- 211 posts since 3 Dec, 2007 from Cambridge, UK
Er, I don't follow you...what typo?alphuris wrote:OMG, thank you for that typo!Woody Aki wrote:4 points - 22: ALPHURIS - Devout
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
And cool picture btw Joe, the bandana did the trick with the ladies even if the DX7 didn't I'm sure.. 
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 11 Jun, 2009
My votes:
5pts: Doc Jon - Eleventh Dimension
4pts: PocVecem - panta rhei-The Eternal Flow
3pts: Stonail - Mimosa Tree (KVR-OSC #35 Diva)
2pts: bzur - divagation
1pt: Flumba - Distant Galaxy Checkpoint Race
5pts: Doc Jon - Eleventh Dimension
4pts: PocVecem - panta rhei-The Eternal Flow
3pts: Stonail - Mimosa Tree (KVR-OSC #35 Diva)
2pts: bzur - divagation
1pt: Flumba - Distant Galaxy Checkpoint Race
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- KVRAF
- 1783 posts since 11 Jun, 2005 from Phoenix, Arizona
Super tough this month. I think it speaks volumes for the synth in use.
My choices:
Stonail - MimosaTree - 5
I didn't think the presets were awesome and the production wasn't over the top or anything really. It just stuck with me all day after hearing it. Overall it was just nice to sit back and enjoy a tune like this. It felt like a great use of space. Maybe too much space some time but I thought it was a great effort.
Pocvecem - TheEternalFlow - 4
Lots of replay-ability with this one. Thanks, I like this song very much.
Mawa - DanceOfTheGoblin - 3
I hear a very good tune and what appears to be some effort put into this as well. the first 32 seconds made me listen to the rest of the tune.
Chacka - AfterTheWar - 2
I really wanted to rate this one higher for just the all out wow factor. Very well done.
Bumtu - Rumpus - 1
This one just puts a smile on my face listening to it. Had to put it in the list.
The Honorable Mentions: (it was tough not getting these into the top 5)
Bjulin - ScottishSnowfalls - Gave me food for thought.
Iirs - Division - My speakers love you for this!
Bzur - Divagation - I loved the tune overall but it seemed like there was one element to many at some times - I dunno. Funny thing is that I keep playing it over and over and can't decide what I would do differently. Strange huh?
Gorgorgathgorgorgor - Krampusnacht - Love what you did but for some reason all of the parts had a certain roundness (almost flat) sound to them that kept any of them from standing out. Overall I liked it though.
DaveDove-AuldLangSyne - I only had a problem with how this was mixed. I really, really liked this tune though.
My choices:
Stonail - MimosaTree - 5
I didn't think the presets were awesome and the production wasn't over the top or anything really. It just stuck with me all day after hearing it. Overall it was just nice to sit back and enjoy a tune like this. It felt like a great use of space. Maybe too much space some time but I thought it was a great effort.
Pocvecem - TheEternalFlow - 4
Lots of replay-ability with this one. Thanks, I like this song very much.
Mawa - DanceOfTheGoblin - 3
I hear a very good tune and what appears to be some effort put into this as well. the first 32 seconds made me listen to the rest of the tune.
Chacka - AfterTheWar - 2
I really wanted to rate this one higher for just the all out wow factor. Very well done.
Bumtu - Rumpus - 1
This one just puts a smile on my face listening to it. Had to put it in the list.
The Honorable Mentions: (it was tough not getting these into the top 5)
Bjulin - ScottishSnowfalls - Gave me food for thought.
Iirs - Division - My speakers love you for this!
Bzur - Divagation - I loved the tune overall but it seemed like there was one element to many at some times - I dunno. Funny thing is that I keep playing it over and over and can't decide what I would do differently. Strange huh?
Gorgorgathgorgorgor - Krampusnacht - Love what you did but for some reason all of the parts had a certain roundness (almost flat) sound to them that kept any of them from standing out. Overall I liked it though.
DaveDove-AuldLangSyne - I only had a problem with how this was mixed. I really, really liked this tune though.
- KVRist
- 118 posts since 15 Jun, 2007 from Poland
Thank you for your vote and for nice words. I'm glad you like it.benaben wrote:Bumtu - Rumpus: 3 points
Again a very raw song, I do not like music that's too smooth. A very good intro, great sounds and an awesome bass with lot of bends. The drums are very good too and that beautiful brass adds a 'something' of orchestral that make this song very original.
That was cool!chacka wrote:Bumtu - Rumpus: Interesting tune overall. It feels like: I don't tell you what is behind the veil. Very interesting. This reminds me of a movie where lotsa artists from the middle ages are doing there things. But you are walking along an isle and can only see what's going on from the other side of a row of columns.
Thank you for the vote and for constructive remark! Yes, that was the purpose - to focus on pulse, rhythm and make it grooving!APZX wrote:Bumtu - Rumpus - 1 point
I have no clue what it is about this track, but it just works. Weird off kilter kind of sounds and a feeling to match it. I just want to get up a move a bit as this track plays. Legitimately an interesting piece of music that simply works for what it is.
Thank you for including Rumpus in your votes! It made me smile...UncleAge wrote:Bumtu - Rumpus - 1
This one just puts a smile on my face listening to it. Had to put it in the list.
I'm happy and appreciate to be noticed in the contest. I'm grateful for all intriguing and encouraging reviews. That really matters to me!
- KVRist
- 355 posts since 24 Oct, 2007 from the bavarian badlands
Hi JoeCat,
is that a Jupter6 below the DX7? What a classic 80s setup. These synths were way out of range for me these days. And i always dreamt of another fat lady (or DIVA?): Emulator II.
Btw, Mark Hollis was the singer of TalkTalk. Still remember when i listened to the 12" of Such a Shame the first time as if it was yesterday. The phasing strings, the 808 rimshot, the elephant call ... still one of my alltime favourite songs.
is that a Jupter6 below the DX7? What a classic 80s setup. These synths were way out of range for me these days. And i always dreamt of another fat lady (or DIVA?): Emulator II.
Btw, Mark Hollis was the singer of TalkTalk. Still remember when i listened to the 12" of Such a Shame the first time as if it was yesterday. The phasing strings, the 808 rimshot, the elephant call ... still one of my alltime favourite songs.
EAT - SLEEP - SYNTH
http://soundcloud.com/pocvecem
http://soundcloud.com/pocvecem
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- KVRAF
- 1888 posts since 13 Aug, 2011 from Berlin
Oh yes!pocvecem wrote:Btw, Mark Hollis was the singer of TalkTalk. Still remember when i listened to the 12" of Such a Shame the first time as if it was yesterday. The phasing strings, the 808 rimshot, the elephant call ... still one of my alltime favourite songs.
That synth brass hook is one of my all time favourites!
Great song.
- KVRAF
- 1596 posts since 19 May, 2011 from North Carolina
@V'ger
Luckily I had a steady at the time - that bandanna was not as popular as you might think
It was ditched soon after!
@povecam
Nostalgia...
I believe that was a CZ-1000 under the DX-7. I added an Oberheim Matrix 6 soon after.
Here's that band, about 3 months before I joined. Tthat's the Casio out in front played by the lead guitarist at the time. The DX-7 added an entire new dimension. And what an great keybed on that thing.
The guy playing the "bowtar" (yeah, it's sick) sadly passed away. The instrument and he were one of a kind...he does a remarkable solo in the third video.
(sorry - kinda hi-jacking our voting thread with 80's nostalgia...)
Luckily I had a steady at the time - that bandanna was not as popular as you might think
@povecam
Nostalgia...
I believe that was a CZ-1000 under the DX-7. I added an Oberheim Matrix 6 soon after.
Here's that band, about 3 months before I joined. Tthat's the Casio out in front played by the lead guitarist at the time. The DX-7 added an entire new dimension. And what an great keybed on that thing.
The guy playing the "bowtar" (yeah, it's sick) sadly passed away. The instrument and he were one of a kind...he does a remarkable solo in the third video.
(sorry - kinda hi-jacking our voting thread with 80's nostalgia...)
