Description : Ok...here it is! Another colab with maestro Tumbleweed! Ed provided the unfinished, basic track...I composed and recorded the long intro using different synths and then added piano (well to the fore) and some brass arrangements along the rest of the track (no violin this time...hehe) and then did the final mixing to wrap it up as it is presented now. I hope you will enjoy it and we both appreciate your listening time and your valuable comments:) Otherwise all thanks to Ed!
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Cant believe I've never commented on this great piece!
I have listened to it several times and never get tired of it.
Love the beat. Great composition and orchestration sounds etc.
Really a beautiful and most pleasant piece of music!
Sorry for all the late replies, but I was pretty much away for some time. Yeah, I remember how Ed was pleased with this one. It brings back some nice memories. Thank you so much for remembering me on this "oldie"..:)
the intro is already incredible, took me right in.
far-out wideness in the mix and that glockenspiel at around 1:26 was exquisite - that's exactly what gets me going!
also digging the subtle but delicious keys sprinkled in every once in a while.
this is a catalyst for letting the mind wander to wherever it gets lured by the timeless beauty of music!
Been listening to your stuff and it all sounds so pro.
You belong in tv film etc with this stuff.
Documentaries backgrounds adventure stories .... this track is an adventure story.
Mindscapes is what this stuff is.
Very surprised I hadn't reviewed this one yet? Mate wow what a intro, could just listen to the intro on its own, guitar magical when it comes, this track reminds me so much of the works by a brilliant Japanese artist Kitaro, more so the intro especially the first 1min to 1.5min mark, totally agree with the other reviewers, this is one masterpiece for sure...Extremely impressive work...MASSIVE fav...Peace n Respect to you Orlando on this one...Mosaic...
I almost forgot on this track when suddenly comes your generous review. I have fond memories on this one particulary cause Ed was extremely satisfied with it. I would bet this is still his favourite when our collabs are in question.
Many thanks again for your kind words and support and all the best to you my friend...
Wow! This track sure has had a lot of comments already so one more wont hurt right?
Digging the intro, I can't ever get those ambient intros right, i find that really hard to do.
Like the way you gradually work the instruments in piece by piece. That sampling is a nice touch and the whole thing is rolling along niceley. I'm going to pause and listen now as the guitar and trumpet have just come in and the whole vibe has changed to something that sounds like a back track for a Quentin Tarrantino movie like Kill Bill or something.
This is really good work. Everything about this piece makes me jealous of your talent.
FR
Thanks alot mate for this generous comment, but you really shouldn't be jealous of my "talent"...but yeah, I will admit it, it's a very special talent...it's like a Swiss cheese... has many holes..:)^^
Very interesting.
I liked a lot the first part: I would not have chosen the brass sound for that line, but it works so well! This idea alone is worth the complete song.
Anyone, going on the rest is definitely top-class: the piano is building "lazy counterparts" to the background music. Nice.
I am not too fond of the "almost electro" drum part, but they work well in this context.
Another gem from our talented duo.
Ciao, Domenico
You and Ed make for an awesome duo! The horns are a pleasant surprise. It's pure joy to listen to, REALLY! I do not say this often, but I'd buy this track in nano! GREAT Job!
This is amazing...
A world, if not, worlds inside a track.
It's so relaxing and well-done; loving the drums & percussions. I did not expect brass but it totally flavored the entire track; a nice plus :D
Excellent intro, creative and interesting. The music that follows is awesome(as expected). Lovely piano melody. Liked the pace and feel of the track. Another collab successfully completed gents!
Haaa...Billy, what an interesting view and observation on this one and very positive indeed! Colab work with Ed always gives me the oportunity to stretch and boost my imagination.
His work is always an important platform, allowing me to develop my musical abilities to the new heights. I hope we will be making some more in the future.:)
Yeah, "intergalactic jazz piece"...this is really spirited description and thank you so much for taking the time to listen and posting this delightful comment!:)
Tinkly piano is cool. This is like releasing pressure of something with all that shimmering. Reminds me a little of a rain stick, if you know what that is. I think there's also a dulcimer note in that intro (something I've used in quite a few tracks).
Brass blast fits well with audio spoken word samples. And there's some sort of creature screeching.
Lovely guitar fading in with the drums. Plus little blasts of brass.
Beat finally drops and we're fully in the track with some solid, warm bass.
I'm not a big fan of piano in general (I like the low end the most) but like it here.
Maybe some of the beat layering is a little too busy and messy. Could maybe have some hits sculpted out in certain sections.
Shimmering release at the end so it's a return to the beginning. But you cut it off too soon! Gotta let it fade out a bit more. Maybe even ring out and decay with some big delay and/or reverb.
I always appreciate your comprehensive reviews which give me a chance to revisit certain aspects of my works. It's funny sometimes (actualy happens quite often) how certain musical sections for which you put least effort into it, make the biggest impression on the listeners. Such case is that intro. Everybody is raving about it (not only on looperman)...I agree, it sounds pretty cool and it builds quite convincing tension before things start to roll in, but frankly it was a piece of cake for me to make it, which is not the case with the rest of the track being pretty hardworking experience. But regardless of the efforts...in the end we all have to admit that results are the most important, no matter how they were achieved.
Just to mention another funny thing "some sort of creature screeching" is my nephew who was around 10yo at the time I recorded him for a joke...^^
For the conclusion...you might be well right about that outro thing and to be honest I was considering to make it longer, but then decided other way...well, we all make different decisions in the end, dont we?:)
Thx alot again ,mate, and see you along the way____Orlando
It was an enjoyable mental trip for me. The intro is what hooked me in then when things get rolling its a fresh breeze nice piano and brass additions. You bring a very interesting view to Eds sounds the mixture gets me hearing another side of the table which is cool. Simple, expressive, strong mental release production for an 'amateurish musician. Thanks.
Yeah, I was really thinking alot about to what extent my contributions to Ed's music modifie the general feel of his now almost trademark style. Till now, I hope I succeded not to push things too much out of balance and I think Ed's feedback confirms just that. But ofcourse "the other side of the table" is obviously present and as far as it contributes to at least acceptable mixture, everything is ok!
Thx alot for your kind and positive comment, as well as for your frequent passages on my page...
This track is so good I need to comment first before having a listen. It's that good and I know Tumble put his flavorful feel on this. The electronic and raw energy must be energizing because the previpus comments seem to suggest Awesome Collabory. (Yeah, I know it's not word, but so what. It will be, if not already.) To the excitement that awaits... It better be good.
Well...what an interesting approach!^^ This must be a very special subjectivity (based upon apparently objective parameters)on a transcendental level! I feel guilt for not having invented it by myself before...^^
Thank you so much for broadening my horizons____Orlando
Yeah, right, Ed...so where is my "fav" then?? (^^joke)
Well, I did everything (almost^^)I could, but I couldn't have done anything if I wasn't gifted with your wonderful blueprint
(the very foundation of this work)! Ed, you can't drink your beer without a glass, can, bottle or whatever which holds the substance, right? Ed, it was a real honour helping you filling your glass to the top!:)..Thank you for that...
Hello there...first many thanks for your generous comment...highly appreciated! To be honest...the intro I did was one of the easiest things I've ever done (but yeah, it sounds ok and I'm glad you liked it), but continuation was much more demanding as I had to deal with Ed's mastery when trying to achieve some level of harmony with his fine musical blueprint.
Masterful! just so well put together, Piano is awesome and each instrument just compliments each other, as well as Ed's work, all thanks to your skills. The melody is so crisp and nice. I love this one Orlando, and will certainly being playing it tomorrow night on my loopradio slot. Fabulous work again my friend.
It's good to see that friendly bald chap smiling from the avatar again::)^^...always welcome...and it's a pleasure to read his kind and positive comments...and I'm sure I will be listening his next radio show (I like his pleasant voice too^^). Just say big thanks in my name, when you see him, will ya?^^
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Description : NEVER STOP DREAMING!
Love what you do and do what you love.
Made out of Looperman Loops!
Made in 2 Hours!
I was bored and was thinking about a epic movie sooo...yeah...here u got it a full Cinematic Movie Soundtrack...Say what u think..........A NEED FEEDBAK ! A know...its just mixing loops together but it was really , really big fun to make this!
Orlando
I have listened to it several times and never get tired of it.
Love the beat. Great composition and orchestration sounds etc.
Really a beautiful and most pleasant piece of music!
With much appreciation_____Leon
Bob
With much appreciation____Orlando
far-out wideness in the mix and that glockenspiel at around 1:26 was exquisite - that's exactly what gets me going!
also digging the subtle but delicious keys sprinkled in every once in a while.
this is a catalyst for letting the mind wander to wherever it gets lured by the timeless beauty of music!
great work, love it.
Anyways, many thanks for the great feedback on this bit older tune!:)
With much appreciation______Orlando
All the best_____Orlando
You belong in tv film etc with this stuff.
Documentaries backgrounds adventure stories .... this track is an adventure story.
Mindscapes is what this stuff is.
With appreciation_____Orlando
Orlando
Very surprised I hadn't reviewed this one yet? Mate wow what a intro, could just listen to the intro on its own, guitar magical when it comes, this track reminds me so much of the works by a brilliant Japanese artist Kitaro, more so the intro especially the first 1min to 1.5min mark, totally agree with the other reviewers, this is one masterpiece for sure...Extremely impressive work...MASSIVE fav...Peace n Respect to you Orlando on this one...Mosaic...
I almost forgot on this track when suddenly comes your generous review. I have fond memories on this one particulary cause Ed was extremely satisfied with it. I would bet this is still his favourite when our collabs are in question.
Many thanks again for your kind words and support and all the best to you my friend...
With much appreciation_____Orlando
Orlando
Digging the intro, I can't ever get those ambient intros right, i find that really hard to do.
Like the way you gradually work the instruments in piece by piece. That sampling is a nice touch and the whole thing is rolling along niceley. I'm going to pause and listen now as the guitar and trumpet have just come in and the whole vibe has changed to something that sounds like a back track for a Quentin Tarrantino movie like Kill Bill or something.
This is really good work. Everything about this piece makes me jealous of your talent.
FR
With appreciation_____Orlando
Like the piano
Keep the good work
It's very nice to know that a heavy metal apassionate like you appreciates that kind of music. Thx alot for the kind and encouraging words!:)
All the best____Orlando
I liked a lot the first part: I would not have chosen the brass sound for that line, but it works so well! This idea alone is worth the complete song.
Anyone, going on the rest is definitely top-class: the piano is building "lazy counterparts" to the background music. Nice.
I am not too fond of the "almost electro" drum part, but they work well in this context.
Another gem from our talented duo.
Ciao, Domenico
Ciao____Orlando
Love & Light,
Mykael
Peace___Orlando
Cheers___Orlando
Steve
Cheers____Orlando
Orlando
A world, if not, worlds inside a track.
It's so relaxing and well-done; loving the drums & percussions. I did not expect brass but it totally flavored the entire track; a nice plus :D
You got a LIKE and a download from me :)
Cheers____Orlando
All the best____Orlando
Thanks for sharing, I'll be sure to dl this one.
Wayne
...much appreciated!
Best wishes____Orlando
Orlando
job!
Tune D
Best wishes___Orlando
Cheers____orlando
All the best____Orlando
Orlando
With much appreciation____Orlando
Vance B.
Orlando
All the best____Orlando
The beginning actually took me on a journey into outer space.
Loving the ambience and the little nuances dropped in between.
And the piano playing introducing the main instrumental and marrying the two pieces together. And the nice touches with the brass.
And I was thinking, this is like an intergalactic jazz piece. Just wonderful floating into the ethereal of outer dimensions. Beautiful cuz!
Keep it up! - Billy.
His work is always an important platform, allowing me to develop my musical abilities to the new heights. I hope we will be making some more in the future.:)
Yeah, "intergalactic jazz piece"...this is really spirited description and thank you so much for taking the time to listen and posting this delightful comment!:)
Stay in action, my friend_____Orlando
All the best____Orlando
Cheers____Orlando
With appreciation____Orlando
Greetings to India____Orlando
tv
All the best____Orlando
Greetings to Greece____Orlando
Some of the shimmering sounds remind me very slightly of an amazing remix by Sasha. Not that much but it's such a great track so check it here:
Grand National - Talk Amongst Yourselves (Sasha Involver Remix
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9UJZjZd-Oc
Tinkly piano is cool. This is like releasing pressure of something with all that shimmering. Reminds me a little of a rain stick, if you know what that is. I think there's also a dulcimer note in that intro (something I've used in quite a few tracks).
Brass blast fits well with audio spoken word samples. And there's some sort of creature screeching.
Lovely guitar fading in with the drums. Plus little blasts of brass.
Beat finally drops and we're fully in the track with some solid, warm bass.
I'm not a big fan of piano in general (I like the low end the most) but like it here.
Maybe some of the beat layering is a little too busy and messy. Could maybe have some hits sculpted out in certain sections.
Shimmering release at the end so it's a return to the beginning. But you cut it off too soon! Gotta let it fade out a bit more. Maybe even ring out and decay with some big delay and/or reverb.
Great work, with the first 2 mins the best.
I always appreciate your comprehensive reviews which give me a chance to revisit certain aspects of my works. It's funny sometimes (actualy happens quite often) how certain musical sections for which you put least effort into it, make the biggest impression on the listeners. Such case is that intro. Everybody is raving about it (not only on looperman)...I agree, it sounds pretty cool and it builds quite convincing tension before things start to roll in, but frankly it was a piece of cake for me to make it, which is not the case with the rest of the track being pretty hardworking experience. But regardless of the efforts...in the end we all have to admit that results are the most important, no matter how they were achieved.
Just to mention another funny thing "some sort of creature screeching" is my nephew who was around 10yo at the time I recorded him for a joke...^^
For the conclusion...you might be well right about that outro thing and to be honest I was considering to make it longer, but then decided other way...well, we all make different decisions in the end, dont we?:)
Thx alot again ,mate, and see you along the way____Orlando
Thx and cheers____Orlando
All the best____Orlando
Orlando
Thx alot for your kind and positive comment, as well as for your frequent passages on my page...
All the best____Orlando
Best wishes____Orlando
Thank you so much for broadening my horizons____Orlando
Well, I did everything (almost^^)I could, but I couldn't have done anything if I wasn't gifted with your wonderful blueprint
(the very foundation of this work)! Ed, you can't drink your beer without a glass, can, bottle or whatever which holds the substance, right? Ed, it was a real honour helping you filling your glass to the top!:)..Thank you for that...
Cheers___Orlando
This kind of music is definitely idea music, my brain just goes on thinking mode!
Amazing work and can't wait to hear more!
~Modnex
Have a nice day____Orlando
thats the reason i love this site....
Great work Orlando, fabulous, masterful..
best wishes
Many thanks and greetings to Turkey____Orlando
Masterful! just so well put together, Piano is awesome and each instrument just compliments each other, as well as Ed's work, all thanks to your skills. The melody is so crisp and nice. I love this one Orlando, and will certainly being playing it tomorrow night on my loopradio slot. Fabulous work again my friend.
Best wishes,
Mark/Larry
It's good to see that friendly bald chap smiling from the avatar again::)^^...always welcome...and it's a pleasure to read his kind and positive comments...and I'm sure I will be listening his next radio show (I like his pleasant voice too^^). Just say big thanks in my name, when you see him, will ya?^^
Cheers and all the best___Orlando
All the best___Orlando
Oh this is so Beautiful!
That intro is s awesome and then it continues the same way all the way trough.
I've been listening to a lot of songs here this evening and now I'm too tired to come up with anything eloquent to write about this amazing tune...
It's a masterpiece!
Nice to have you here again and read such a generous and kind comment...means alot to me!:)
Much appreciated and all the best___Orlando