Description : This description comes with a bit of delay due to some mysterious purposes..hehe..but so it happened, boys and girls, that this is my second colab work with no other than Mr. Tumbleweed The Great (Ed Cunningham). He sent me a piece of music in a raw and unfinished condition, based on acoustic guitar work, supported with splendid percussion and some tasteful orchestral pads. So my task here was to add some of my own trumpery (haha) and to wrap all up into something what could be called a "finished product". As in the previous offer I granted my strings the dominant role, with viola taking the primary spotlight instead of usual violin which dominated in some of my previous works. Next I included some more piano parts than I usualy do (making Ed happy), some brass for the intro section, and even some bass and electric guitar touches. Sax has also been considered, but just didn't happen (lazy guy ^) , but I deliberately left out any kind of distinct synthesized sounds, wanting it to sound as classical as possible. I hope it turned out nicely in the end, so have a listen and any kind of comment would be appreciated.:)
Also, hat's off to Bear for snuffing the Celtic influences (but probably not knowing who is behind this) and all my thanks to dear Ed for sharing his treasure with me !
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This is probably the one and only collab made with Ed, that I'm 100% satisfied with my part of the job. Still one of my personal favourites. Thank you so much for your kind feedback !:)
Thanks alot Pat for this friendly feedback and for the fav !
And dont wory...As long as I still breath I won't stop putting
those noises out cause creating means to exist !:)
Thank you so much for this positive feedback, much appreciated, but if you look a bit below you will see you've already posted a comment on this one quite some time ago .:)
Well, the second one can't harm..:)Youre're always welcome!:)
Commenting on just one track of yours seems a waste ... seems shallow somehow.
You are one very talented and creative artist.
Artist is more correct than musician or muso in your case.
I just play with this stuff as a hobby and thouroughly enjoy myself and when I listen to stuff like this it makes my stuff seem very small but .... you're an inspiration so .... I'll now be up all night fiddling and twiddling!
All power to you.
I must say it's a rare honour when someone checks out the complete collection available....it maybe happened 2 or 3 times since I've created the profile here on Looperman. For an amateurish musician like me it really means alot to receive
such degree of approval from any fellow musician. I can only say big thank you and respect for such a generous feedback on my work.
And now I also see we have something in common (not just music). We are both night owls...now I don't feel quite as alone anymore...happy fiddling and twiddling...:)^^
I loved your very humble beginning: "music is best when no one is listening." I am hearing some excellent musical ideas here. A nice smooth guitar gliding through artistic stringy/keyboards.
This beauty is definitely a serious work, got this quality sound to it, enjoyed hearing it, thanks for the quality uploads and your kind words! Also, the part at around 2.30 is absolutely amazing.
This is an awsome song! Reminds me of my wedding night when my wife and I sat in a restaurant for hours drinking wine. They had an acoustic artist playing with his set-up. Nice strings and sound all the way through!
these string and guitar combos create enchanting moments.
wrapped in a well-balanced and coherent mix.
good thing you aimed for this organic type of feel. pulled it off nicely and it works well.
terrific tune Ed and Orlando - thanks for sharing guys
for me it was an invitation to daydream, to allow my mind to wander. i was aware of the gentleness of the melodies, the attention to placement of sounds in the field, the use of acoustical versus electronic. a beautiful concept beautifully executed. all the best.
Mate this is stunning piece of work, I am a massive fan of Ed, man is so talented, 2 brilliant artist together, always going to be a winner of a track, mate looking forward to hearing more of your works if this is a sample of whats on your profile, will be back that's for sure...massive fav here...Peace n much Respect to both of you guys...Mosaic....
I must say I'm really lucky to have the opportunity to collaborate with someone as talented as Ed. His talent is sheer inspiration to me. I hope we will do some more collabs in the future.
Thank you so much for the incredible feedback...we will meet again along the way...
Thx alot for the link! If you would like to use this track in any of your projects just let me know (consider the use of private message via my profile).
This has got to be one of the most beautiful Looperman collaborations I've heard so far. The arrangement is quite luscious. Well done to the both you of you!
As soon as the track began, I was transported into a western movie scene, a lone horseman rides into town to revenge the slaughter of his family and friends....that's the power of music...great track!
Very interesting and imaginative interpretation of this piece! It's real fun to observe how it draws different pictures in people's minds. For example...I imagine Chris Rea leaving the movie theatre at the seaside after watching "Bladerunner" and then meets the Moody Blues lads in their bermuda shorts catching some sun on the beach (apparently they have better legs than the Spice girls these days:))and asks Justin Hayward for an autograph.:)
Anyways, thank you so much for stopping by, taking the time to listen and posting this delightful comment!
You and Ed seem to work well with each other, nice track Orlando! Has a world music feel to it. I like the percussion, the strings and piano you added sound nice.
Wonderful chillout track, close your eyes and let the mind wander.
Yeah, I guess there must be some kind of intuitive chemistry between me and Ed. Till now we've been getting on very well (musicaly and personaly) and I hope there will be many more opportunities to consolidate this level of harmony.
Thx alot for stopping by and posting a kind comment!:)
Hey Scott...many thanks for taking a time to listen and posting a kind comment! Strings will remain in at least some of my future projects, so keep in touch...^^
I have almost to miss this track of so great quality. Forgive me.
This is a subtle blend, where you brought many musical influences.
A "work" of Master .... with a little nod to our Mother Nature ....
To be honest, I was really wondering where have you been for so long...^^
But no problem Dan...your kind words and more than positive feedback have put a big smile on my face and this rainy tuesday seems much brighter now.:) Thank you for that...
I like chill out tunes Orlando----Fantastic piece!----Thanks for sharing!----I here Flugal horn parts going on all over! Must downloud and play, Thanks again for a great Trk to listen to and play horn with! Keep it comeing!
It's really a pleasure to read such a kind and positive comment! I'm really glad you enjoy this piece in your very special way. Maybe you should try to add some of your own horn parts to the mix...would be interesting to hear...if anything turns out, let me know...
First off I love the title...great use of strings behind the superb guitar work...yes...folk / celtic... I could hear Maire Brennan from Clannad singing to this..bloody hell...its just plainly a top track and very professional...great elements...am in awe...contrats..
I came back to listen this 'living legend' one...I would like to show you the Hungarian band1s track...the band is called Quimby and the title is 'Auto egy szerpentinen'...here you can find, hope you'll enjoy it...
Yaaa, this is one really cool band with great songs (listened to more of them) Relaxed flow of the song has convinced me, and particulary the violin interplay is simply fabulous. If I'm not wrong the Hungarians are very well known as masterful violin players. (I should hide somewhere in some corner..hahaha).
Thank you kindly for posting this link and see you around soon...
Fantastic track, just what I needed right now ;)
Sweet guitar in here combined with the sweeping strings, piano and percussion make up for a really good track. Thanks for sharing this with us Orlando ;)
Although I can't find much resemblance (well, maybe a little bit in the chorus and the title itself)I must say I used to listen to Ultravox quite alot in the past. I remember beautiful "Vienna" and the long intro to "Visions In Blue" is still one of the most memorable favourites of mine...here it is...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpkasPwAtrQ
I'm glad you like it!:^^... What kind of project you have in mind? Maybe you can send me some more information in a private message, or even here if you like it. We can talk about it.:)
I'm really enjoying listening to this collaborative effort! Ed is a fantastic musician, and I see that you are as well! This is a really relaxing journey you're taking me on, so thank you for that! I'd like to play this on my show on loopradio.net if that's okay? Very much a fave! Thanks for the DL!
As far as I'm concerned you are most welcome to play this on your radio show and I'm 100% sure Ed would have no objections either, so I can guarantee you a big YES from both of us...afterall this is a big honour!...also many thanks for positive feedback...much appreciated!
Wish you lots of fun with your radio show___Orlando
Listening ti this, I feel even more encouraged to get my act together and produce my own songs - swamped in raw material and a pestering brother wit his Takamine wanting to start composing.
This peace is very mellow and reminds me a lot of Chris Rea - perfect beach chillin' music - well done mate!
First of all, Slovenija is my family's greatest country...next summer we go to take a holiday in your fabulous nation...:-) we love the nature, the safety and the calm mood over there and not just the people's friendliness...we love SLOVENIJA...
that was the intro...but I can't say more from that song which is simply the best for me in this site, nowadays...sad but hopeful...thanx for sharing with us, hope all is well, Danke
I've been missing you lately (I hope all is well)!
Yeah...we are neighbours, which is nice, so it seems proper to pay each other a visit from time to time.:) I've been in Hungary for holidays when I was about 14 years old. I remember beautiful Budapest and Balaton lake and one of the most hilarious moments I can remember...in a restaurant at Balaton I ordered "vienna steak" and the waiter who obviously wasn't familiar with english, nor german language, after some consultation with other personel, brought me a big onion on the plate..hahahha....I will never forget that.:)
Now back to music...don't bother if you can't find enough words for it. When you say that it's something the best for you, then this is a compliment par excellence which needs no further words. I feel honoured...
The intro reminded me of some sort of 80s synth funk.
It actually seems a little disconnected from intro number 2, which is the rather lovely acoustic guitar.
I like the woodblock-like snare substitute that comes in with the drums.
Then the strings are nice and swirling.
Bass is subtle but blends really well with the guitar and some of those gentle back-of-the-fingers pulls across the strings (my favourite aspect of the guitar playing).
3:26 I wasn't keen on the change in drums. Not sure why - maybe the transition just isn't quite smooth enough.
But great work overall containing a lot of beauty and grace.
Amazing work! The intro was capturing to me, for it was different. When everything comes together, a masterpiece happens. The bassline is very VERY gentle, which is a mystery to how that worked the way it did. This is a very soft and gentle track, which is incredible to me. Amazing work with the collab!
It's really nice to know that the intro grabbed your attention!
I always tend to do things a bit different and I really appreciate when people are positive about that.
Thanks alot for the great feedback!
Just to echo the others, there is nothing to critique here...this one is ready for a film!!! It has a Celtic feel to it, maybe because of the haunting violin.
Beautiful piano work throughout as well.
Everything is spot on.
God what a beautiful piece of music Orlando, from start to finish. Absolutely flawless like a 20ct. diamond.
Many thanks for your phenomenal and generous comment! You just have to read the newly written description to fully discover what is that Celtic feel all about!:)
Once again a beautiful piece of work my friend, piano, guitar and strings blending so well and from start to finish you had me hooked. Chill out at its very best and thanks for bringing a big smile to my face.
Very best wishes,
Mark/Larry!
Thx alot again for listening and generously commenting, but here's Ed's acoustic guitar in action...not mine (you can read the new description of a title).:)
indeed beautifull .
a romantic dance of guitar and violin .
just some where in the middle them changes in a strange way
for a while that disconnected me .
if i ignore that rough snap change , this was a jewel .
i love your musical flavour in this.
First of all many thanks for taking a listen and posting an overall positive comment!
About that disturbing moment...I'm sure you have in mind a short jazzy-like interplay which takes off at 2:23 and changes the tempo and mood a bit. Well, it all depends of a personal preference. I'm completely fine with it, cause it brings some contrast, dynamics and variety within the composition. But ofcourse I completely understand many listeners might feel detracted from enjoying the main flow of the music. Otherwise I still stand on the principle that art has to be bold (or even a bit off the wall sometimes) to broaden the boundaries.
All the best___Orlando
Hot dam....you lift everything up into the clouds...and while it may seem simple, those special touches you bring to the mix are just the ticket Orlando...love the violin of course...but the piano parts are a great touch (you should do more of that)...and the seashore effects at the intro & outro set the scene...I`m sitting here with a great big smile on my face...you are a thoughtful musician and a fine talent..You should be proud of tyhis one....I am......Ed (havent forgot about those tracks...just have to find time to finish things a bit & uncertain about what might work)
Haaa...Ed!! I was just packing myself to bed, when I noticed you came around....will talk to you on e-mail(not here).^^
But anyway..I have to say big thank you for your great feedback..you made my nighttime happy as it can get!:)
Talk to you soon, soon, soon...
another nice track from U Orlando ,seems I'e had this chance to be the first who discovers this . I suggest U write as description (hahaha so coool U've writen)that hey loopermates , I'm Orlando & more tallented than what looperman still has discovered about me ...personalY I'm convinced U are .
great respects & as U say hat's off my friend.___Behnam
Hi Orlando.. I just listen through all your tracks and they were all fantastic, You should write film music cos all the tracks sounds just like film music.. Really great.. Keep up the good work..
Description : Sounds of the sea and trippy acidy washes with a cool beat and some live acoustic guitar. Written in Cubase with live guitar and keys etc. The sound of the sea and birds was recorded on the beach where I used to live. After moving to the city one sunny day I was telling stories to a friend about living by the sea and started making this track.
Description : This improv recorded a few years ago powered my interest even further than I expected.....recorded using tc electronics pedal and tascam studio recorder and a Fender Squier tele electric....
Description : I used some new "Anthem" pickups from L.R. Baggs on my Martin acoustic to see how it performed, and it definitely beat my expectations. Captured the sound perfectly as I needed.
Anyhoo, this song is almost a prayer, hence the repetitiveness of the verses. As Christians, we believe that God will one day return and take away every suffering and all evil for good; in that regard, this song is almost one of waiting too. Very simple, with vocal harmonies and whatnot. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did making it. Made in 13 hours.
Someone else wrote the words, I was just inspired to use them. I only added the "Yeah" and "Amen."
Description : This is a track off of one of my EP's I dropped last year. It is based on True events. Sometimes when people finally take a second in life to slow down and breathe in..... The oxygen is deflated and it's too late. Take your time people, because time is what differs a good decision over a bad one. Life is precious!
-T2
Description : So a guy buys a nice guitar at a pawn shop but returns it a few days later after waking from a sound sleep to hear it playing by itself. When he tells of his experience he is shocked to learn the owner had actually died while playing it. Is it fantasy or truth? Is the guitar in this track that very same guitar? Its all part of the mystery and fun of Halloween !
EDIT: modified ending to a deeper voice
Description : This track describes a magical state that I experienced a long time ago. Maybe you also know the feeling that you can't describe something like this with words ... luckily we have the music for it!
Description : So this is my first Chill Outish track. I was just trying something new and then suddenly this was a thing. Everything you hear is home made. I hope you enjoy. - Mr. Spook'd
Description : That's something i worked out lately
a swing 3/4 hip hop Chill ?? Don't know how to describe this kind of music.
Anyway VOICE NEEDED
So if your interested to try something contact me
Description : A progressive journey incorporating deep ambient chillout, swing jazz, hip hop, d'n'b, trance and a slight touch of acid with a thousand ninjas battling in space. Features a great deal of my lead slide resonator guitar playing. Also a whole load of synths, programmed acoustic drum kits and manipulated drum loops, big basslines, regular electric guitar, vocoded guitar parts and bass guitar (distorted right at the end). If you like deep chill, far out soaring beauty, fat beats and 170 BPM uplifting slide trance controlled mayhem, you might just get into this. In my heaven there is an endless supply of honey mangoes (an exquisite beauty of the fruit world) and even more slide guitar. A 1,000-year-long version of this track plays there on a loop (long enough not to get bored of it) but here I offer you the Earthly 11 min version. You must be very good to be accepted into my heaven to hear the full thousand year version so best start now. It may be heaven's main theme tune but it's not above criticism so feel free to let me know what you think of it. Maybe you prefer the soundtrack in hell. I hear it's pretty badass...
Description : This is a pretty chill track with a certain vibe. I really enjoyed making it.
Hope you guys enjoy it and let me know what you think, any feedback is appreciated.
Orlando
With much appreciation_____Leon
And dont wory...As long as I still breath I won't stop putting
those noises out cause creating means to exist !:)
With much appreciation_____Orlando
i love how it all progressed, and all the elements blended.. well done to both of u.. so easy to listen to. great work!
Well, the second one can't harm..:)Youre're always welcome!:)
All the best to you_____Orlando
With appreciation______Orlando
You are one very talented and creative artist.
Artist is more correct than musician or muso in your case.
I just play with this stuff as a hobby and thouroughly enjoy myself and when I listen to stuff like this it makes my stuff seem very small but .... you're an inspiration so .... I'll now be up all night fiddling and twiddling!
All power to you.
I must say it's a rare honour when someone checks out the complete collection available....it maybe happened 2 or 3 times since I've created the profile here on Looperman. For an amateurish musician like me it really means alot to receive
such degree of approval from any fellow musician. I can only say big thank you and respect for such a generous feedback on my work.
And now I also see we have something in common (not just music). We are both night owls...now I don't feel quite as alone anymore...happy fiddling and twiddling...:)^^
Stay in touch mate______Orlando
With appreciation____Orlando
With appreciation_____Orlando
All the best_____Orlando
Thx alot____Orlando
Cheers_____Orlando
With appreciation____Orlando
wrapped in a well-balanced and coherent mix.
good thing you aimed for this organic type of feel. pulled it off nicely and it works well.
terrific tune Ed and Orlando - thanks for sharing guys
With appreciation____Orlando
Thank you so much for the kind comment!:)
Orlando
Mate this is stunning piece of work, I am a massive fan of Ed, man is so talented, 2 brilliant artist together, always going to be a winner of a track, mate looking forward to hearing more of your works if this is a sample of whats on your profile, will be back that's for sure...massive fav here...Peace n much Respect to both of you guys...Mosaic....
I must say I'm really lucky to have the opportunity to collaborate with someone as talented as Ed. His talent is sheer inspiration to me. I hope we will do some more collabs in the future.
Thank you so much for the incredible feedback...we will meet again along the way...
With appreciation____Orlando
Orlando
Cheers____Orlando
the whole 4mins and 20 seconds was pure lushness, if that is even a word haha!!!
well done guys..
loved it!!
bUTCHA d-_-b
I just love your comment! Thank you so much, Butcha!:)
Peace____Orlando
http://wildcardstudios.org/worldofmusic/
We are currently putting together a full featured website.
Wish you a nice day____Orlando
or dend me some link maybe?
Thx____Orlando
Love & Light,
Mykael
appreciated!
Peace man____Orlando
Tune D
Anyways, thank you so much for stopping by, taking the time to listen and posting this delightful comment!
Wish you a nice day____Orlando
Wonderful chillout track, close your eyes and let the mind wander.
Wayne
Thx alot for stopping by and posting a kind comment!:)
All the best___Orlando
Orlando
All the best___Orlando
great work
Paulo
Best wishes___Orlando
Orlando
Orlando
Cheers,
Scott
Best wishes___Orlando
I have almost to miss this track of so great quality. Forgive me.
This is a subtle blend, where you brought many musical influences.
A "work" of Master .... with a little nod to our Mother Nature ....
Thank you for sharing this magical moment ....
Dan
To be honest, I was really wondering where have you been for so long...^^
But no problem Dan...your kind words and more than positive feedback have put a big smile on my face and this rainy tuesday seems much brighter now.:) Thank you for that...
Orlando
It's really a pleasure to read such a kind and positive comment! I'm really glad you enjoy this piece in your very special way. Maybe you should try to add some of your own horn parts to the mix...would be interesting to hear...if anything turns out, let me know...
Many thanks and all the best___Orlando
Welcome to Looperman family AoKay! I hope you will have a great time on the site by sharing your music with us.:)
Thx alot and best wishes___Orlando
favd for sure.
I'm glad you like this one too and it's nice to have your kind comment.:)
Cheers___orlando
Steve
It's really a very special honour to receive such a positive feedback from a top class musician like you!
All the best___Orlando
All the best___Orlando
I came back to listen this 'living legend' one...I would like to show you the Hungarian band1s track...the band is called Quimby and the title is 'Auto egy szerpentinen'...here you can find, hope you'll enjoy it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_W_Xgt7QDw&feature=kp
Danke
Yaaa, this is one really cool band with great songs (listened to more of them) Relaxed flow of the song has convinced me, and particulary the violin interplay is simply fabulous. If I'm not wrong the Hungarians are very well known as masterful violin players. (I should hide somewhere in some corner..hahaha).
Thank you kindly for posting this link and see you around soon...
Orlando
Sweet guitar in here combined with the sweeping strings, piano and percussion make up for a really good track. Thanks for sharing this with us Orlando ;)
Greetings john
Cheers___Orlando
Orlando
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZME5Q11wig&html5=1
memories.
Had to listen to this again as it really is brilliant.
Steve
Although I can't find much resemblance (well, maybe a little bit in the chorus and the title itself)I must say I used to listen to Ultravox quite alot in the past. I remember beautiful "Vienna" and the long intro to "Visions In Blue" is still one of the most memorable favourites of mine...here it is...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpkasPwAtrQ
Thx for bringing memories back:)
Orlando
Cheers___Orlando
Orlando
Steve
...nope?...I will have to ask Justin Hayward ...^^
As far as I'm concerned you are most welcome to play this on your radio show and I'm 100% sure Ed would have no objections either, so I can guarantee you a big YES from both of us...afterall this is a big honour!...also many thanks for positive feedback...much appreciated!
Wish you lots of fun with your radio show___Orlando
This peace is very mellow and reminds me a lot of Chris Rea - perfect beach chillin' music - well done mate!
Cheers
George
Ofcourse, many thanks for your positive comment and for taking a time to listen...much appreciated!:)
All the best and cya around___Orlando
Your kind comment means a lot to both of us...thx alot, much appreciated!:)
Cheers___Orlando
First of all, Slovenija is my family's greatest country...next summer we go to take a holiday in your fabulous nation...:-) we love the nature, the safety and the calm mood over there and not just the people's friendliness...we love SLOVENIJA...
that was the intro...but I can't say more from that song which is simply the best for me in this site, nowadays...sad but hopeful...thanx for sharing with us, hope all is well, Danke
I've been missing you lately (I hope all is well)!
Yeah...we are neighbours, which is nice, so it seems proper to pay each other a visit from time to time.:) I've been in Hungary for holidays when I was about 14 years old. I remember beautiful Budapest and Balaton lake and one of the most hilarious moments I can remember...in a restaurant at Balaton I ordered "vienna steak" and the waiter who obviously wasn't familiar with english, nor german language, after some consultation with other personel, brought me a big onion on the plate..hahahha....I will never forget that.:)
Now back to music...don't bother if you can't find enough words for it. When you say that it's something the best for you, then this is a compliment par excellence which needs no further words. I feel honoured...
Stay well , my friend and see you around soon...
Orlando
Great soundtrack potential and a pleasure to hear. Keep them coming.
It's really a pleasure and honour to recieve such a positive feedback...means alot to me:)
With appreciation___Orlando
Orlando
It actually seems a little disconnected from intro number 2, which is the rather lovely acoustic guitar.
I like the woodblock-like snare substitute that comes in with the drums.
Then the strings are nice and swirling.
Bass is subtle but blends really well with the guitar and some of those gentle back-of-the-fingers pulls across the strings (my favourite aspect of the guitar playing).
3:26 I wasn't keen on the change in drums. Not sure why - maybe the transition just isn't quite smooth enough.
But great work overall containing a lot of beauty and grace.
All the best___Orlando
Muchas gracias amigo!:)
Orlando
~Ookami
It's really nice to know that the intro grabbed your attention!
I always tend to do things a bit different and I really appreciate when people are positive about that.
Thanks alot for the great feedback!
Orlando
Beautiful piano work throughout as well.
Everything is spot on.
God what a beautiful piece of music Orlando, from start to finish. Absolutely flawless like a 20ct. diamond.
Beautiful, simply beautiful. I hope all is well.
Bear
Many thanks for your phenomenal and generous comment! You just have to read the newly written description to fully discover what is that Celtic feel all about!:)
Best wishes___Orlando
Once again a beautiful piece of work my friend, piano, guitar and strings blending so well and from start to finish you had me hooked. Chill out at its very best and thanks for bringing a big smile to my face.
Very best wishes,
Mark/Larry!
Your comments are always most welcome!:)I'm so glad you liked it alot. I'm sure this one would be nice for your loopradio transmissions.:)
Thanks and all the best___Orlando
One of the finest compositions I have heard.
Your guitar does a wonderful job.
Ciao, Domenico
Thx alot again for listening and generously commenting, but here's Ed's acoustic guitar in action...not mine (you can read the new description of a title).:)
Best wishes___Orlando
Orlando
All the best___Orlando
a romantic dance of guitar and violin .
just some where in the middle them changes in a strange way
for a while that disconnected me .
if i ignore that rough snap change , this was a jewel .
i love your musical flavour in this.
First of all many thanks for taking a listen and posting an overall positive comment!
About that disturbing moment...I'm sure you have in mind a short jazzy-like interplay which takes off at 2:23 and changes the tempo and mood a bit. Well, it all depends of a personal preference. I'm completely fine with it, cause it brings some contrast, dynamics and variety within the composition. But ofcourse I completely understand many listeners might feel detracted from enjoying the main flow of the music. Otherwise I still stand on the principle that art has to be bold (or even a bit off the wall sometimes) to broaden the boundaries.
All the best___Orlando
But anyway..I have to say big thank you for your great feedback..you made my nighttime happy as it can get!:)
Talk to you soon, soon, soon...
Orlando
great respects & as U say hat's off my friend.___Behnam
All the best___Orlando
Peter..
My special thanks to you for listening to all my tracks...I'm really honoured...this is rare occasion!
Yeah I gues I'm a bit of a movie guy...:)
All the best___Orlando