Description : Easy track, trying to recreate a live jam session feeling. The keys have been played by MrPDMuzak: https://www.looperman.com/users/profile/1362222
Guitars by your humble MrWolf + one loop (don't remember the name...sorry).
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This is a cool jam, has a very 70's funky rock sound to the guitars etc. Quite jazzy too, nice! Love the groove, perfect song to wind down the evening with, well done! :)
Hey there, this is very cool! I thought I hadn't seen a new song from you in a while, but did not realize it had been this long. All of the instruments really do jam with each other in this piece, something to be proud of! Your guitar is always pleasing to the ear, and the other parts are equally well performed. Like Cruce, I dig the reverb use on this one, subtle but effective. You are one of the most accomplished musicians around here, and I will patiently await your next song! Fave!
Thanks for the kind words Pat.
In the last months I am a "full-time" daddy, so there's not much space left for music. I still play (more or less) regularly with my "prog-rock-trio" project but recording music is (for me) a very time consuming activity which I can not pursue at the time.
Take care, Domenico
I only recently discovered PD's music, but when you throw your hat into the ring with him, well, then it's pure musical magic.
I loved everything about this one, from your guitar work, to your wonderful driving bass line, to PD's keys. There is nothing to critique here my friend. Massive props for a job really, really well done Domenico. Congratulations on the new addition to the family as well! It's a great thing and I know you are happy being busy with him.
Thanks a lot Bear; sorry for the late reply but in the last months I don't have much time and I am trying to spend all the time I can dedicate to looperman just listening to the music: we are really lucky to have many talented guys on this website ... and of course you are one of the most talented!
Take care, Domenico
Thanks a lot! I know I am no "real guitar player" but thanks for your kind words.
The little boy is keeping me very busy...but of course I am enjoying it.
Take care, Domenico
Oh hell yeah...just a great live feeling bit of music guys...You and Pat make great musical company Domenico...it has a little bit of the Allan Parsons feel with a good helping of rock and a dash of funk...comes together really nicely...O.K. take a bow boys...and do some more like this...fav from me....Ed
As usual Ed, your words are very appreciated (and you are very kind).
I have already some more key tracks from Pat: I hope to find some time soon to put together a new track. Unfortunately I am very busy, but his talent deserves the right amount of attention.
Thanks again!
Ciao, Domenico
Thanks for the kind words!
And considering that this collaboration crossed the oceans... capturing the live feeling was not an obvious thing :-)
You are too kind! Thanks again!
Wow man, excellent track! You definitely nailed the "live jam session" feel with this one. Nice, smooth and groovy. Really took me away, the way I remember tunes being back in the 70's, when you listened to music for hours and it swept you away! EXCELLENT JOB...well done!
Thanks MrSkinnyBoy,
Though I am too "young" to have experienced the 70s first hand, a lot of the music I hear comes from those years.
So, your words are highly appreciated!
Ciao, Domenico
nice keys. and guitars! I have no idea what 'clubbing' means here but thiat might be probably my favourite track from you MrWolf so far. Very very funky and so nicely performed. I really like funk bass in here. Good cooperation MrWolf and MrPDMuzak guys!
Very nice rock/fusion track.
Thanks a lot! All the credit goes to Pat: his work on the keys is really giving this short song a different meaning.
Ciao, Domenico
PS: with "clubbing" I was just referring to "spending time in a club".
To explain it better, please let me quote the "Urban Dictionary":
CLUBBING - A favourite activity of the moronic majority, this involves being shunted like cattle into a converted warehouse... sadly not to be slaughtered, but to wear ridiculous trendy clothes, listen to crap eardrum-shattering music, try to pick up brainless members of the opposite sex, and generally stand around aimlessly in a desperate but pointless attempt to show how cool you are.
sweet sweet reverb. I loved this one Domenico. it's spacey, jazzy, Carlos Alomarish guitar sounding in parts. Beautifully panned. A real Gem. The groove had me bobbin in the studio today. And the keys were cool. There was this low tone buzz sound that was stereo spaced that was quite cool as well. I loved that. Then the chords got all dissonant but in a very mathematical way. Super fine song, great sounds and well thought out and that ending into darkness was brilliant.
One hand hitting the other is the sound you should receive for such a great tune my friend.
Steve
Hi Cru,
Thanks for the comment: I have to admit that I don't know who Carlos Alomar is ... I just googled for it and of course I have heard his guitar: Young Americans and Station from Station are two of my all time favorites (actually everything from Bowie... really everything... I know I am a desperate case: I even liked the Thin Machine).
So, thanks again for the kind words!
Ciao, Domenico
Let me be the first to offer my congrats on your track. This is a very tight composition with some wonderful playing on your part. Always love what you come up with, Mr. Wolf!
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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.
In the last months I am a "full-time" daddy, so there's not much space left for music. I still play (more or less) regularly with my "prog-rock-trio" project but recording music is (for me) a very time consuming activity which I can not pursue at the time.
Take care, Domenico
I loved everything about this one, from your guitar work, to your wonderful driving bass line, to PD's keys. There is nothing to critique here my friend. Massive props for a job really, really well done Domenico. Congratulations on the new addition to the family as well! It's a great thing and I know you are happy being busy with him.
Beautiful job by both of you. I hope all is well.
Bear
Take care, Domenico
The little boy is keeping me very busy...but of course I am enjoying it.
Take care, Domenico
I have already some more key tracks from Pat: I hope to find some time soon to put together a new track. Unfortunately I am very busy, but his talent deserves the right amount of attention.
Thanks again!
Ciao, Domenico
And considering that this collaboration crossed the oceans... capturing the live feeling was not an obvious thing :-)
You are too kind! Thanks again!
Though I am too "young" to have experienced the 70s first hand, a lot of the music I hear comes from those years.
So, your words are highly appreciated!
Ciao, Domenico
Mark.
Ciao, Domenico
Very nice rock/fusion track.
Ciao, Domenico
PS: with "clubbing" I was just referring to "spending time in a club".
To explain it better, please let me quote the "Urban Dictionary":
CLUBBING - A favourite activity of the moronic majority, this involves being shunted like cattle into a converted warehouse... sadly not to be slaughtered, but to wear ridiculous trendy clothes, listen to crap eardrum-shattering music, try to pick up brainless members of the opposite sex, and generally stand around aimlessly in a desperate but pointless attempt to show how cool you are.
One hand hitting the other is the sound you should receive for such a great tune my friend.
Steve
Thanks for the comment: I have to admit that I don't know who Carlos Alomar is ... I just googled for it and of course I have heard his guitar: Young Americans and Station from Station are two of my all time favorites (actually everything from Bowie... really everything... I know I am a desperate case: I even liked the Thin Machine).
So, thanks again for the kind words!
Ciao, Domenico
Cheers,
Scott
Ciao, Domenico