Description : EDIT: you can download the full album for free http://mrwolf14.bandcamp.com ........ Track 7. This is a short instrumental piece which works as an ideal "closure" of the first side of the album. No real instruments played here: guitar is a programmed virtual instrument, all the rest are loops from an old magazine which I used to buy in the 90s (cubase magazine or something like that). As usual, feedback is much appreciated.
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Well, I came to your page hoping for a recent addition, but instead for something which is new to me! This is very excellent, especially when taken as the end of side A! I like compact disc releases which are obviously intended to be on a more appropriate media such as record or cassette. It leaves it up to the listener to imagine the intended experience, but there is value in that as well. I liked every bit of this song, as it was out of the ordinary yet pleasant to hear. The title seems very appropriate, and at the same time it makes me think of the name of a reverb preset (ha ha). Very trippy drums throughout. Thanks for sharing this one! Fave!
Hi Spiv,
Thanks for your kind words... the title of the song is actually "strongly inspired" by the reverb preset name, good catch :-)
I have not been recording anything in the past months... simply too busy.
But I still enjoy listening to good music, this is why I still come back here at looperman.
Take care, Domenico
An odd and interesting reverb on the opening drums. They sound very different from the other elements. Being panned a bit to the left helps separate them.
There is/was a band called "Snot" that had a particular jazzy/ominous movement of music that they put sporadically throughout their best album, "Get Some". They have a fantastic song on it called "My Balls, Your Chin". Hilarious. They are a kind of rap/rock, and their singer died back in the day.
Hi MrEvan,
The drums are a loop: I usually don't use drum loops (anymore) since I find the EZDrum approach much more flexible. But this song was meant to be a "different thing".
I heard a couple of songs from "Get Some": these guys are crazy... maybe not my favorite type of music, but fun to hear.
Thanks!
Ciao, Domenico
hey MrWolf,
that drum loop from the beginning reminded me of At The River by Groove Armada. Also I had to think of 'Harlequin' by PJBass - you seem to have quite similar bass line in here. That happy chord at the end sounded a bit unusal, I thought you might simply still keep on 'suspended' mood but this is just my personal perference.
I really like the concept of an entire album here, will it be available somewhere to listen as a whole complete thing?
I was thinking of making a real CD some day with my current pieces and I will send it to friends and people who inspired me to continue my music production.
I say that because listening to tracks on lm is always very fragmentary and selective - I like listening to albums.
Anyway very good work on this little piece here. I hope I will have time for listening to the rest very soon.
Alex.
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the comment. After reading it I reworked a bit the end and I went for a "less happy" chord, which introduces the next song in the album (The Trees).
As soon as I am done I will release these songs for free on bandcamp: I like their platform, and even if there is a limit of 200 downloads per month on free stuff, I think I will never hit the limit :-)
I find the idea of arranging music in an "album" very interesting: this forces us to pick the best tracks and build a kind of "flow" which should make sense for the listener. I hope you will also compile an album of your tracks: I like a lot your style and it would be interesting to hear it...
Take care, Domenico
This is really very good Domenico...I have a weird idea...cut it to 5 or 6 pieces...it's about 15 seconds music between your A side tracks...well?
I bought this number...so good...
Thanks for the comment Danke!
I like your idea of a "puzzle" song split across the album... I won't do it for this one but I will definitely consider the idea for the next collection of songs.
Cool!
Ciao, Domenico
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Hope you guys enjoy it and let me know what you think, any feedback is appreciated.
Thanks for your kind words... the title of the song is actually "strongly inspired" by the reverb preset name, good catch :-)
I have not been recording anything in the past months... simply too busy.
But I still enjoy listening to good music, this is why I still come back here at looperman.
Take care, Domenico
An odd and interesting reverb on the opening drums. They sound very different from the other elements. Being panned a bit to the left helps separate them.
There is/was a band called "Snot" that had a particular jazzy/ominous movement of music that they put sporadically throughout their best album, "Get Some". They have a fantastic song on it called "My Balls, Your Chin". Hilarious. They are a kind of rap/rock, and their singer died back in the day.
The drums are a loop: I usually don't use drum loops (anymore) since I find the EZDrum approach much more flexible. But this song was meant to be a "different thing".
I heard a couple of songs from "Get Some": these guys are crazy... maybe not my favorite type of music, but fun to hear.
Thanks!
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that drum loop from the beginning reminded me of At The River by Groove Armada. Also I had to think of 'Harlequin' by PJBass - you seem to have quite similar bass line in here. That happy chord at the end sounded a bit unusal, I thought you might simply still keep on 'suspended' mood but this is just my personal perference.
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I was thinking of making a real CD some day with my current pieces and I will send it to friends and people who inspired me to continue my music production.
I say that because listening to tracks on lm is always very fragmentary and selective - I like listening to albums.
Anyway very good work on this little piece here. I hope I will have time for listening to the rest very soon.
Alex.
Thanks for the comment. After reading it I reworked a bit the end and I went for a "less happy" chord, which introduces the next song in the album (The Trees).
As soon as I am done I will release these songs for free on bandcamp: I like their platform, and even if there is a limit of 200 downloads per month on free stuff, I think I will never hit the limit :-)
I find the idea of arranging music in an "album" very interesting: this forces us to pick the best tracks and build a kind of "flow" which should make sense for the listener. I hope you will also compile an album of your tracks: I like a lot your style and it would be interesting to hear it...
Take care, Domenico
I bought this number...so good...
Respect, Danke
I like your idea of a "puzzle" song split across the album... I won't do it for this one but I will definitely consider the idea for the next collection of songs.
Cool!
Ciao, Domenico