great playing and singing. Very moving..don't know how I missed this one..
I'd love to do a song with you sometime..love playing keys with the accoustic.
well its nearly there. I like to put stuff that I am working on up so that I can listen to it in passing for a day or so, it gives me the chance to hear it with new ears. And maybe get a little feedback/ suggestions. I need to finish the vocal…
Great reverb on those vocals- takes me back to my discovery of my parents' "Surrealistic Pillow" LP at age 7 or so. Love the switch up after the first minute, especially the high theremin-like synth line.
2:45 very nice too.
well its nearly there. I like to put stuff that I am working on up so that I can listen to it in passing for a day or so, it gives me the chance to hear it with new ears. And maybe get a little feedback/ suggestions. I need to finish the vocal…
well its nearly there. I like to put stuff that I am working on up so that I can listen to it in passing for a day or so, it gives me the chance to hear it with new ears. And maybe get a little feedback/ suggestions. I need to finish the vocal…
well its nearly there. I like to put stuff that I am working on up so that I can listen to it in passing for a day or so, it gives me the chance to hear it with new ears. And maybe get a little feedback/ suggestions. I need to finish the vocal…
Oh this very nice - reminds me a bit of early King Crimson/ELP. Oh btw, you asked about what synths I was using for pad sounds - I use almost entirely Native Instrument software, in particular Absynth - and I frequently layer samples in Kontakt, like strings with analog synth patches, as I did with the song you referred to. Anywho, great stuff :)
well its nearly there. I like to put stuff that I am working on up so that I can listen to it in passing for a day or so, it gives me the chance to hear it with new ears. And maybe get a little feedback/ suggestions. I need to finish the vocal…
well its nearly there. I like to put stuff that I am working on up so that I can listen to it in passing for a day or so, it gives me the chance to hear it with new ears. And maybe get a little feedback/ suggestions. I need to finish the vocal…
my dog started barking when she heard the dogs on this one...lol. Still is barking...This is a tight song so far. Sounding good. Sounds like you were inspired. Good changes. Like the title too. What is it about?
well its nearly there. I like to put stuff that I am working on up so that I can listen to it in passing for a day or so, it gives me the chance to hear it with new ears. And maybe get a little feedback/ suggestions. I need to finish the vocal…
well its nearly there. I like to put stuff that I am working on up so that I can listen to it in passing for a day or so, it gives me the chance to hear it with new ears. And maybe get a little feedback/ suggestions. I need to finish the vocal…
So this bloody flakey thing is still developing and I have started to play with some vocals. I have also made lots of small changes and changed the rhythm of the middle section completely
So this bloody flakey thing is still developing and I have started to play with some vocals. I have also made lots of small changes and changed the rhythm of the middle section completely
Yes, it does need something else, I don't play anything so I'm no help, but I can hear a vocal line with it. Yes, carry on, is what I say! Should be good!
Bit long this but stick with it.
Paul is a foreign chap that lives over the road from me in a house that he built with his own hands. He is almost completely deaf and shouts at you when he talks. He is self sufficient and makes most things from…
So this bloody flakey thing is still developing and I have started to play with some vocals. I have also made lots of small changes and changed the rhythm of the middle section completely
Bit long this but stick with it.
Paul is a foreign chap that lives over the road from me in a house that he built with his own hands. He is almost completely deaf and shouts at you when he talks. He is self sufficient and makes most things from…
I decided to tap into my latent '80s Depeche Mode subconscious, and this bouncy tune popped out! Ian Beardsley heard an earlier version of this and immediately detected Spanish flamenco hidden in the techno dance chords. I opened up the stage…
Imagine a Mexican quintette playing a fast waltz. There are 3 melodies played in 3/4 time, in a sort of non-standard ABCABC format. The title is a photographic/geographic/melodic play on words. There is a merging of European waltz and Mexican…
This song was inspired by the Life of Pi...and yes, i feel like a drifter at times, floating, going no where.
I've been drifting
i've been drifting for days
going no where
being driven by the waves
driven mad by the wind and her voices…
you tell me what you want
you tell what you need
i cant give you nothing honey
but this pretty little seed
where has the sun gone
and is it gone forever
will it come back someday
should we just give it some time
i ask you what…
This started sounding quite Nick Caveish and at the same time I wanted to do something with Joe Meek; so it's a murderballad-variation on Johnny Remember me. There's stylophone and theremin in there. The theremin is quite effective at some points…
Melodic, peaceful, and trance-inducing instrumental. Used a synth clav as the underlying thematic instrument, then layered a few other things on top. The "guitar" counter-melody at the end is me playing a bass in the upper registers.
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great playing and singing. Very moving..don't know how I missed this one.. I'd love to do a song with you sometime..love playing keys with the accoustic.
Great reverb on those vocals- takes me back to my discovery of my parents' "Surrealistic Pillow" LP at age 7 or so. Love the switch up after the first minute, especially the high theremin-like synth line. 2:45 very nice too.
RE..its sad aint it,, sitting here listning to my own songs naa..we all do it.
Yeah nice mate
its sad aint it,, sitting here listning to my own songs
Oh this very nice - reminds me a bit of early King Crimson/ELP. Oh btw, you asked about what synths I was using for pad sounds - I use almost entirely Native Instrument software, in particular Absynth - and I frequently layer samples in Kontakt, like strings with analog synth patches, as I did with the song you referred to. Anywho, great stuff :)
Very Cool track man!Love the way it kinda takes off at about 2:45
my dog started barking when she heard the dogs on this one...lol. Still is barking...This is a tight song so far. Sounding good. Sounds like you were inspired. Good changes. Like the title too. What is it about?
Woah, ENERGY! Love that dreamy vox against the up tempo beats! Very cool!
In this sketch on of the vocal parts seems to be in the wrong place. hey such is life
Nice one mate and thanks for your comment
Nice one like the way its building up cool
Thanks for the comment. Nice rhythms in this one - I really like the environment you build up with your drums and electronic sounds.
Very cool so far!
good foundation...can't wait to hear what yo u do with it.
Yes, it does need something else, I don't play anything so I'm no help, but I can hear a vocal line with it. Yes, carry on, is what I say! Should be good!
Deep, manic, and compelling!
Very inventive - Very cool! w;-)
This is a really, really sweet track! w;-)
Did the gentlemen know he was being recorded?
Comments made by ShamPain
for some reason this is playing at twice the normal speed!!!!
great word and simple guitar back them up
Quality, you obviously know your stuff
very nice, quite baroque
nice work, makes me think of John Martyn
like it. very dylanish
nice and clean and simple. very live and informal feel
remind me a lot of Osric Tentacles stuff. nice
nice, very industrial feel love the base rif
great feel and love the vocal
very very nice, deep
Great sound is it one of the Ralph Harris things.
very very cool. just proves that less is often more
Like it, lots of atmos nice stereo field
very mellow and tasty.