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Paladin on a Horse wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:39 pm Enjoyed it - very happy atmosphere and uplifting - also useful at my age.
Thank you! Your hearing and your assessment are very much appreciated! :wink:
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Paladin on a Horse wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:39 pm Thank the Lord it was NOT another of those tuneless noisescape things.
Only so much glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy
bum ting ting woop glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum
glitchy bum ting ting woop blooch
a man can take in one evening.

Each to their own, but they really should carry a health warning.
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Yes, the "glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy" listening
experience is very common here, that's true. In my opinion,
there are 3 reasons:

1. Many musicians here make EDM (= Electronic Dance Music)
or "Drum'n Bass" or "Tekkno" or "Tekkno-like" music, and the
drums are in the foreground. Many also like to start a song
project with just one drum groove or even a drum loop. That
is why the drums are very much in the foreground, and the
ingenuous listener may perceive that as "glitchy bum
glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy".

2. Many musicians here played way too loud in their youthful
live phase and therefore suffered slight hearing damage in the
high tones. So they have a partial deafness in the high notes,
and to compensate for that they turn up the highs and also the
transients too much. Then, of course, their songs sound like
"glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy".

3. Even without hearing damage, the "glitchy bum glitchy bum
glitchy bum glitchy" risk is very high, because during a longer
listening and mixing session the hearing gets used to a song
and becomes dull in the upper treble: The mixer therefore hears
the treble increasingly worse, and quite intuitively he
compensates for this when mixing by increasing the treble with
each instrument. Especially with the drums this leads to the
"glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy" effect.

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You see: There are important reasons why one often hears
"glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy" here. But still, even
with these songs, I have noticed that there is usually a lot of
passion and creativity. It is therefore worth listening to it.

Incidentally, I like to quote the German poet
"Wilhelm Busch", who said:

"Musik wird oft nicht schön gefunden,
weil sie stets mit Geräusch verbunden
"

which - freely translated - means:

"Music is often not found really nice,
because it's always a kind of noise
".
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de

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Full of energy.

Well structured

Led by catchy melodies

Well mixed.

Enjoyed it both times I listened.

(Do agree with Frantz regarding the drums - small point though)
Mark Taylor, Chameleon Music - Professional composition and sound design for all media since 1994.

https://www.chameleonmusic.co.uk/

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enroe wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 5:09 am
Paladin on a Horse wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:39 pm Thank the Lord it was NOT another of those tuneless noisescape things.
Only so much glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy
bum ting ting woop glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum
glitchy bum ting ting woop blooch
a man can take in one evening.

Each to their own, but they really should carry a health warning.
----------------------- Off-topic-parenthesis ------------------------

Yes, the "glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy" listening
experience is very common here, that's true. In my opinion,
there are 3 reasons:

1. Many musicians here make EDM (= Electronic Dance Music)
or "Drum'n Bass" or "Tekkno" or "Tekkno-like" music, and the
drums are in the foreground. Many also like to start a song
project with just one drum groove or even a drum loop. That
is why the drums are very much in the foreground, and the
ingenuous listener may perceive that as "glitchy bum
glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy".

2. Many musicians here played way too loud in their youthful
live phase and therefore suffered slight hearing damage in the
high tones. So they have a partial deafness in the high notes,
and to compensate for that they turn up the highs and also the
transients too much. Then, of course, their songs sound like
"glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy".

3. Even without hearing damage, the "glitchy bum glitchy bum
glitchy bum glitchy" risk is very high, because during a longer
listening and mixing session the hearing gets used to a song
and becomes dull in the upper treble: The mixer therefore hears
the treble increasingly worse, and quite intuitively he
compensates for this when mixing by increasing the treble with
each instrument. Especially with the drums this leads to the
"glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy" effect.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

You see: There are important reasons why one often hears
"glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy bum glitchy" here. But still, even
with these songs, I have noticed that there is usually a lot of
passion and creativity. It is therefore worth listening to it.

Incidentally, I like to quote the German poet
"Wilhelm Busch", who said:

"Musik wird oft nicht schön gefunden,
weil sie stets mit Geräusch verbunden
"

which - freely translated - means:

"Music is often not found really nice,
because it's always a kind of noise
".
Advice heard and taken on board - thank you.
Just an old bloke who likes listening to a wide range of music. I also fart quite a lot!

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thomekk wrote: Sat Aug 29, 2020 10:54 pm Absolutely liked it :)

A great melancholic song with a good arrangement and great hooklines and singing.
Mix is good and transparent - nothing to worry about for me.

Thanks for sharing :tu:
Thank you thomekk! :)
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de

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