Like your style.. Early rock..I almost find it odd that you're listening to my stuff,but here I am listening to you. Clean production.
If you got 40 minutes,I've got another one for you.go to www.rpmchallenge.com and look for NO ID under the "a"s (don't ask).
DON'T ASK ME TO DANCE
Kim Noble: Lyrics, Vocals, Vocal Melody
Nico Camps: Drums
Simon Lenaert: Bass
Steffen Offermann: Keys, Original Music, Production & Mix
Excellent. I think this is probably one of the better songs I've heard from you! The band sounds very tight on this one, and the vocal performance is top notch.
From December 2017, my take on an old classic, with a little twist of a bonus number near the end. It may be the first tune I did in 6/8 time, at least that anyone has heard from me. This (sort of) should have a rolling highlands sound to it…
This is my latest song which was inspired after seeing a video of Archbishop Fulton Sheen where he talks about the devil. At the close of the talk he tells hearing our Lord's cries and how he responded.
TAKE ME DOWN
And I woke…
Very nice! Sometimes it's hard to avoid cliches in gospel/spiritual, but you did a really good job giving this an innocent introspection and earnestness. Yeah.
Inspired by a large stone I saw in the Ortspark in Munich, which somebody had carefully engraved with the name Mabel.
No loops used this time, all virtual instruments played by me. Cymbal, guitar, acoustic guitar, violin.
My dad, Jimmy Higgins (17.08.1937 - 05.10.1977) would have been 80 years old today, sadly he passed away at the age of 41. He was quite a guy and fitted more into his short life than i could probably fit in if i live to be 200 years old.
Anyway…
This song was written after I had watched a documentary about Jonestown, which featured music from their choir. They were very talented and I couldn't help wondering if any of them had survived. I'd like to think that there were a couple of 'em…
Comments on Brett Warren's stuff
Liking that higher register......
thanks, guest. guests are the best
reminicent of old talking heads or maybe more current supergrass
cool love the whole crazy mixture
thank you
Beach Boys and Beatles showing thru...always good.
Great groove. Like the voices... .../the little reference to Good Vibrations.
Mastery......
braw tell yer maw. dynamite and dynamic. luv it.
Thanks guys
Dig the singing in this song....also agree with jamesRaimondi, liking the song description.
Haa...like the song description...lol! Thats a killer song right here.
Like your style.. Early rock..I almost find it odd that you're listening to my stuff,but here I am listening to you. Clean production. If you got 40 minutes,I've got another one for you.go to www.rpmchallenge.com and look for NO ID under the "a"s (don't ask).
Hey, what's up. Thanks, Reef.
back for another listen..you got a trademark sound man. love the tunes bro
Hey, thanks, glad you liked it, H D.
magic!
thank you
enjoyed this
Thanks, Reg
Comments made by Brett Warren
this is great
very cool, the production is damn near perfect. Super rich tapestry.
Thanks, Proods and sister savage!
Excellent. I think this is probably one of the better songs I've heard from you! The band sounds very tight on this one, and the vocal performance is top notch.
Very nice!
Thanks very much, James!
Wow, excellent work.
Another goody, lots of movement that all blends together beautifully.
very pretty
Thanks, doktordoktor
Thank you, Going Up and guest. Glad you like it!
Great beats. Lots of tasty textures. It really takes off around the 1:28 mark.
Very nice! Sometimes it's hard to avoid cliches in gospel/spiritual, but you did a really good job giving this an innocent introspection and earnestness. Yeah.
Thanks a lot Proods! and thanks, guest.
I like it, it's simple and strange, but it's pretty and works!
Very nice! Sounds like U2 circa Pop/Zooropa (a bit), for lack of a better comparison.
What've you guys been up to? Waitin' for some new tunes!
Very cool, I love that melody.
I like it. It's simple and effective. Abstract yet straight forward. It just makes sense to me!
nicely done!