I'm doing a Tango too...Barnadine wrote:Hovmod/Last Farewell Tango - Ah fudge. I was thinking of doing a tango, so of course you have my everlasting hatred for beating me to it.
And i hoped i would be the only one...
I'm doing a Tango too...Barnadine wrote:Hovmod/Last Farewell Tango - Ah fudge. I was thinking of doing a tango, so of course you have my everlasting hatred for beating me to it.
It IS a pretty good song.Wopelka wrote:thanks! your first sentence is enough to make me feel good for the rest of the month.
I was aware of that. I think it's mainly the huge drums that give this song a kind of ethnic feel.Wopelka wrote: it wasn't done in a tribal ritual spirit, tho.
Same here. I was just kiddingWopelka wrote:and i don't like clichés, particularly when they can only end up sounding cheesy, as the "cliché chants" you evoke.![]()
I really should get to know FL studio, then!Wopelka wrote:As for the strings programmation, you're invited, please step into my studio:
cheers!
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Just pretend you're living in the future.multree wrote:how off track am I ?
this one WILL be longer... thanks very muchGregjazz wrote:Multree - Ubelong2me
Sweet brush drums! Seems a little short because of the long intro, unfortunately. It would be so better with more lyrics. Great job and cool feel, though!
I've got a Mully flavour.... means much - coming from you thanksBarnadine wrote:multree/Ubelong2me - I like how you've skewed your sound towards dance without losing that unique Mully flavour. Works nicely, increasing the energy levels in stages throughout the song. I reckon you could have really let loose at the end though, it felt like there was still plenty of energy in reserve. Nice guitar work and groovy percussion. It's a bit of a tease... Just as people are getting to their feet for a bit of a shuffle, the song's over. And it's half intro! (You realise the time limit's two minutes these days, don't you?)
I'll keep working on it and if only for youKatanaman wrote:Multree - You belong to me : This is the 2nd great song I hear from you that ends just when I'm really starting to enjoy myself. Do you do this on purpose?!What can I say that I haven't said already for your other track? I really like the direction your music is taking... Oh, yeah, your voice... I always thought you were a good singer, but I never thought your voice could fit more energetic songs such as this. Fortunately, I was dead wrong. One problem, though... it hapened with Lady J and it's about to happen to you... Yes, the dreaded BUT - It's a very good song BUT... the mix may be good for pop, but for dance music, it all sounds too subdued. Otherwise, great effort.
Sascha Franck wrote:Just pretend you're living in the future.multree wrote:how off track am I ?
I've always wanted an archenemy. Pistols at dawn?Hovmod wrote:Sorry, mate, but I knew I had to post fast to get the first tango. Everlasting hatred?
Or, more likely, me.Hovmod wrote:The song just sort of just happened, so all the introspective bitterness must be in me...
Barnadine wrote:
Kaos Axiom/DanceXT - The synth phrases at the start build up a great sense of anticipation. Then at 0:33, it feels like the song's going to kick into a higher gear. But we slip back into those anticipatory synths, more build-up. Then around the minute mark we switch to a different sort of build-up, which adds to the anticipation, but loses steam when the pattern drops down in the third part of each sequence. And, after 1:52 of edgy anticipation, the song ends. A prolonged frottage session, but no-one gets naked. Which works for some people. Anyway, plenty of potential, some great sounds. But man, this song's frustrating.
Nah. Banjos after sunset.Barnadine wrote:I've always wanted an archenemy. Pistols at dawn?Hovmod wrote:Sorry, mate, but I knew I had to post fast to get the first tango. Everlasting hatred?![]()
Barnadine - thanks for the visual image. I'm not so sure it's really dance music either - but it is 120 bpm!!! I really wanted to do that 'Girlfriend is Better' groove, but that's not really dance music either. I couldn't get the 'Heads bassline out of my head so I had to steer a little different. I'm not so sure that there was much skill involved. I tracked the whole thing from about 10:00pm to 1:00AM. The key was programming a drum track so I could slow things down to 80 bpm to record the midi, then put the tempo at 120 to add in the pre-recorded acoustic drums at 120 bpm (didn't want to mess with Acid).Barnadine wrote: rockstar_not/Dance Song Serial Number 1 - I'm not sure I would have immediately labelled this as dance music, were it not for the theme. But the song title proves me wrong.A sort of retro vision of the future, clean-cut people wearing sideburns and white jumpsuits, living in domes. Interesting to hear that you came to this via Talking Heads; certainly wouldn't have guessed. Intrigues me. I can see the skill that went into this, and others here will have better responses, but I can't honestly say this kind of music appeals to me on a gut level. A bit antibiotic and smooth for my tastes. I'll see if it grows on me. Still, I get the feeling this era of music formed the mulch from which grew artists like Boards of Canada, so I'm grateful for its existence.
Thanks Katanaman! When I finished this I wasn't sure if it was dance music either. I did start with the chord progression, then added the drums+bass so I figured that it'd come out pretty dance-y but it did not. But some of those beautiful creatures you mentioned may dance to it.Katanaman wrote:Tristeza Orange - Bipolar Bear : This song has made me certain of the theory I had for some time now... you're the undisputed king of upbeat music. To me, all your songs suggest this fairy tale setting with all kinds of beautiful creatures, green landscapes, clear blue skies... and I always enjoy them. Even if you try to add weird, harsh drums to it, it all sounds just as pleasant. I could have done without the break with the horns at 0:51, to be honest, but other than that, pretty much perfect. One has to admit it's not exactly dance music, though... Kind of reminds me of Mike Paradinas's(Mu-Ziq's) mellower songs.
You™ wrote:The common thread in all these events (besides me being a lot younger) is of course excessive alcohol consumption, but it should serve as a confession that even the lamest can't-dance-to-save-his-life fool can and will twitch to the music on occasion. It's as natural as sex and almost as hard to perform in public.
You™ wrote:I have a feeling we will break the 100-entries mark this month... All you reviewers better take care of your wrists... looks like a lot of typing.
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