Paper Girls is one of those tracks which I wrote based on my experiences that I hope others can relate to in their own way. Soft, breathy vocals courtesy of Anezka Piska.
lovin all this caper. reminds me of something. not sure what it is. something off of human traffic soundtrack i think.. that sort of thing. excellent. useful comment over
I've gone more acoustic for this piece with bass and guitars courtesy of Jaz Arwand and the lovely, airy sound of Jess Spencer's voice. The song is about empathy or lack thereof.
I've gone more acoustic for this piece with bass and guitars courtesy of Jaz Arwand and the lovely, airy sound of Jess Spencer's voice. The song is about empathy or lack thereof.
There are too many amazing quotes from this film to not sample them SOMEWHERE in my album. Time after time, the 'yo-yo master' line got me laughing, so I thought I'd pay homage to it.
There are too many amazing quotes from this film to not sample them SOMEWHERE in my album. Time after time, the 'yo-yo master' line got me laughing, so I thought I'd pay homage to it.
I'd be lying if I said this entire track wasn't sparked by the opening audio clip. It really made me think about the ways some people create their own enjoyment. Cool.
Paper Girls is one of those tracks which I wrote based on my experiences that I hope others can relate to in their own way. Soft, breathy vocals courtesy of Anezka Piska.
We move miles away from Bristol trip-hop and take a trip to Paris. This Daft Punk-inspire piece really allowed me to lighten up a bit during the lonely production stages.
Paper Girls is one of those tracks which I wrote based on my experiences that I hope others can relate to in their own way. Soft, breathy vocals courtesy of Anezka Piska.
This is the centrepiece of the album; my self-confessed preferred track to RPM HQ. Powerful vocals by Jen Gibbons and heavy beats supplied by Chris Thomas. The drum track was heavily overdriven to crispen it up and the kick was given a lot of…
I've gone more acoustic for this piece with bass and guitars courtesy of Jaz Arwand and the lovely, airy sound of Jess Spencer's voice. The song is about empathy or lack thereof.
We move miles away from Bristol trip-hop and take a trip to Paris. This Daft Punk-inspire piece really allowed me to lighten up a bit during the lonely production stages.
Paper Girls is one of those tracks which I wrote based on my experiences that I hope others can relate to in their own way. Soft, breathy vocals courtesy of Anezka Piska.
This is the centrepiece of the album; my self-confessed preferred track to RPM HQ. Powerful vocals by Jen Gibbons and heavy beats supplied by Chris Thomas. The drum track was heavily overdriven to crispen it up and the kick was given a lot of…
I like that harpsichord-esque synth, and the various twists and turns the vocal melody takes.
This album as a whole flows very nicely -- it holds your interest. I haven't gotten bored for a second.
At the 23rd hour we consider whether we've made the right decisions.
Written and recorded less the 48 hours before the end of the RPM challenge deadline. I wonder why.
Is this our 23rd hour
Sixty minutes to go
Are we counting the seconds…
Written for the "My First Sing-A-Long Dictionary" RPM 2010 project.
See myfirstdictionary.blogspot.com/
Daddy's away
Posted abroad
Sending home pay
All he can afford
Mummy pretends
But I notice that something has changed
The letters…
Comments on Graduate's stuff
bouncy and angry, like a troubled toddler heehee.
love the combination of crunch and drippydrops :)
lovin all this caper. reminds me of something. not sure what it is. something off of human traffic soundtrack i think.. that sort of thing. excellent. useful comment over
very catchy stuff..
Catchy tune and cool vocals!
Nice groove.
smiling and bopping my head...this is good for the soul.
yes I really like this. I detect an Air influence...diggin this vibe.
playful and sonically arousing.
Very cool chill out vocal and groove. Great song.
Very Nathan Barley !!--Dad x
This track has me dancing in my chair. Nicely done!
Another very good song. Nice vocals, too. I like the slow yet steady beat. ER
I like this too. I like the melody and the vocal work most of all. ER
I like the vocals on this, including some of the reverb and echo effects. Using an accoustic guitar for this was a good choice. ER
I like this. Sounds good. I like the beat and the lyrics. ER
yeah its certainly got the vibe of the french robots to it. nice and laid back feel too
lovely sound to this. brilliant
it mashed my speakers as predicted.. also wrecked my ed. loved every minute though.. boom!
I like that harpsichord-esque synth, and the various twists and turns the vocal melody takes. This album as a whole flows very nicely -- it holds your interest. I haven't gotten bored for a second.
Comments made by Graduate
Really nice ending to the album. Simple. Also, beautiful sounding acoustic... what did you use for that?
Ahhhh, love it. From halfway, it starts to sound like Click Clock Woods from Banjo Kazooie. That's a good thing; I love that level.
A like the smooth, minimalistic approach to drum 'n' bass in this track. I think the title really suits the sound as well.
The scratching was really unexpected... I liked that :)
I really love the floaty, ethereal feel about this one. Everything seems to ebb and flow so nicely.
I'm really loving your stuff. It reminds me of the direction I'm really hoping to be able to move in with my own work. Keep it up!