Description : I guess you'd classify this number as a power ballad. Midiman James was kind enough to help out with his great guitar track...Many thanks James! Hope you like.
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Like Evan, I liked the vocals. Thought they sounded like Howard Jones a little. Very cool track Scott, guitars were awesome and the synths were nicely added. Lot happening here but still spacious. The whole composition is great, from the arrangement to the performance, it rocks!
Thanks so much for your listen and encouraging words. Let me know if you ever think of the voice it reminds you of. I had found this pella about a year ago and knew I could do something with it, and finally I did.
The tubular bells were a VST that came with my Sonar DAW. I played them with the symphony, and have always love them, so I use them when befitting.
Did you do the vocal Scott??....its one hell of a fine job....really good expression & delivery & totally on key...quite an intricate accompaniment mix but everything gets along well together...yes, I think power ballad nails it...and it rocks...well done.....Ed
Thanks allot, Ed. Unfortunately, it's not my vocals...I wish. I found this pella on the net over a year ago and knew one day I would do something with it, and finally did.
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renowned R&B Hip-Hop & Rapper dimestop has shocked the music industry with his latest drop, he's produced and singing vocals on a rock track with Rock Megastar Danke.
Rolling Stones magazine say a grammy in the making....hip hop insiders claim he's sold out
snoop dog was reported saying careful that motha fucka rip your heart out
Time Magazine state this is epic
Elon Musk tweeted #he's my Rocket man... more to follow as the story unfolds.
Description : This is my newest creation, at a stage very near to completion. No third-party mastering or mixing, as with all my tracks. Just have to fix a few tiny things. I FINALLY WAS ABLE TO MIX EVERYTHING IN THE SAME SESSION. This song has all human-played instruments - no quantization or MIDI! My brother does all the vocals except for the interlude part, which I do. My other brother plays the rhythm guitar (a Gibson Les Paul Custom - only one of 12 in the world!!) and I play the accompanying guitar (a Johnny Mar Jag and PRS). He has a lot of guitars :P A good friend of ours, Ronnie, plays the bass and another friend, Freddie, plays the drums. The drum track was done in one take (had to use an electric drum set due to time constraints - but acoustic kits are so much better). Overall, pretty satisfied with the result. Let me know your thoughts.
Description : Feel free to check out the lyrics video on YT as well :) This is a new track based on the great vocals by Ashes and Dreams! Again, a mix of electronic/progressive/rock, any feedback is welcome
Description : The first track I sing on. Cheap stage mic & no fancy plugins. Heavily guitar laden to the point it's got a bit of a shoegaze thing going on. I pulled the lyrics out of my ass & yes, they're a bit silly.
Description : BIG UPDATE 26/02/2014 - So, this was an 18 min track that I have now successfully split in two. 2nd half I uploaded a few weeks ago (Things That Should Always Be, with the bouncy 2 min reggae intro). This is the first half, which has a new mix, a mega chill, meditative ending and a little jazz thrown in for good measure. Takes a few minutes for beat to really kick in. Constantly evolving electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic drums and lead banjo driven by fat, busy 80BPM grooves with a bit of a reggae and shuffle feel. Also: synth choir voices, dulcimer, violin, cello, shimmering pads. Builds up gradually to nice and rocking and then gets taken back down for the big comedown chill. I really don't know what sort of genre this is except 'far out'. I think it sounds more like a live band than one guy playing instruments and manipulating a DAW. Not my best track but a bit of blissful, sunny island fun. Real positive vibe here so I hope you give it a chance to unfold and unfurl. Sit back, clear your schedule and immerse yourself in these trippy sonic experiments cooked up deep in my off-planet underground laboratory. I have to send the MP3 to Earth via space courier (not cheap).
Description : This is the 2nd cover of Big Audio Dynamite i done With my freind John. We both fan of the band so we decided to do a challenge and produce a serie of covers. we done 4 in one month. each track got it proper video check my youtube channel indiegroundvid
Description : In the 1700's the Comanche Indians became known as the Lords of the Southern Plains. The Comanche ruled a region that stretched across New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and deep into the Texas Panhandle. The most feared and savage warriors of all the tribes of the old West.
Many believe their spirits still ride the night wind here.
Some Willie G style picking to a buffalo skin drum beat.
Hat's off to all involved!
Wayne
1:32 lead is very fitting for the track. I like it a lot.
Voice reminds me of someone but I can not place who. Damn! That's gonna bug be.
Solos have a very classic tone. Boston?
I like the church-bells. I've been looking for some huge ominous ones.
This one was enjoyable all the way around.
Evan
Thanks so much for your listen and encouraging words. Let me know if you ever think of the voice it reminds you of. I had found this pella about a year ago and knew I could do something with it, and finally I did.
The tubular bells were a VST that came with my Sonar DAW. I played them with the symphony, and have always love them, so I use them when befitting.
Cheers,
Scott
Pure brilliance...:-)
Fav, dl...and thanx for letting us to do it!!!
Hats off, Danke
Cheers,
Scott
Cheers,
Scott
guess fits perfect to something faster guitars.
Ben
Cheers,
Scott
Cheers,
Scott
This is very good.
Great Job.
Jamid
Glad you like it and took time to comment.
Cheers,
Scott