Description : This track is an experimental version of the popular Hindu mantra Om Namah Shivaye, wonderfully sung by Ankit Sharda. The female background vocalist doesn't want her name mentioned in the credits.
The song was created on Caustic Beta Version 3.8, and mastered on Mastering Beta Version 5; both Android apps from Single Cell Software. The new Sawsynth synthesizer in Caustic was used in the background & synth bass (paired with another bass).
Thank you for the overwhelming comment. I had quite an emotional and spiritual journey while working on this track, so this means a lot. Now, I'll go dig for my Farfisa keyboard and see if it still works :-)
Very rich vocals. This track has a very classy, laid back style to it. I'm not all that familiar with this genre, so I cant' say much. I hope to hear more from you. Check out my tracks & leave some feedback when you get the chance.
Thank you for the kind words and Ankit Sharda should also take credit, as this project couldn't have happened without his awesome vocals. The track is a mix of Devotional, New Age and Worldbeat, heavily processed and mixed :-)
Sound engineering is still kinda new to me, so thank you for your comment. I'm not sure if I have a style, though I think of myself as a composer/arranger. I only have a few tracks uploaded for now, but will do some in the future.
This has a really professional sound, good grooves, beauty and intelligence and much more.
Nice wide sound and the initial vocal is great. 0:43 one is even better. Very beautiful, laidback, deep and spiritual.
1:04 haha that's a cool, low male vocal! Then another new vocal, different sort of processing. Then some added wide percussion. You're building all of this up very skilfully.
"both Android apps from Single Cell Software"
Are you saying this was made on a phone, not a desktop/laptop computer?
I thought apps were only for phones though I could be wrong.
This has a good length and I like and make long tracks that are a deep journey. That suits this deep, spiritual style.
3:18 some massive delay on that vocal and twinkly percussion plus other synth work fading in. Nice little bassline. This is now the big, ambient, drumless section.
4:18 subtle beginning of the return of the drums (steady kick).
5:02 a welcome return to the fatter beat and those lovely female vocals. No criticisms so far from me.
6:48 nice abrupt stop of the beat and a twinkly fadeout ending.
Excellent work and a definite favourite.
If you want to hear some Eastern stuff by me, check this out:
I love the vocals, especially the distorted mantra going out throughout the track. Brilliant idea by the way, Fantastic job man, and I hope to hear more amazing works from you in the future! Much love!
Description : Inspired by traditional turkic and mongolic old music. The choice of instruments, such as oud and Daf, are an inspiration from the turkish culture and some rythm styles are inspired by mongolian music. I Hope you enjoy it and have use for it.
!!"If you want to use this melody please tag my Instagram account or my name "Ashina_Beats" and let me hear or see what you make with it :)"!!
Description : i love trance . i love house. i love dubstep.
but i also loooooove world music.
i first listened to this track and i thought it could use some oomph. i like to use that word a lot.
shows ya how old i am. it does sound better,though.
Description : A track that I don't really know the genre but I think it is chill out. Give out your opinions on this track. Credits for the loop to haidarjasem.
Description : It is a music created with logic pro x, with African flavors, the beat was created with maschine studio and all instruments in midi.
If you download this music to use thank you to put feat damusika and go on my soundcloud to put a like
thank you
Description : Hi there! Well, this track is a kind of test of my newest acquisition: The Epic World library. I don't know how to use it well yet; but I'm trying. This track was made on Magix Music Maker 2014 Premium. I hope you like it. Thanks! SUN & MOON... FIRE & ICE HEART... LIGHT & DARK FUSION...
- Billion
Well, it sure doesn't sound like you haven't made any world music in a long time as this is a classy production that flows very easily and smoothly.
I must remember to check out some of your other stuff. I wonder what your main sort of style is.
If you'd like me to check out anything in particular, suggest away...
Sound engineering is still kinda new to me, so thank you for your comment. I'm not sure if I have a style, though I think of myself as a composer/arranger. I only have a few tracks uploaded for now, but will do some in the future.
This has a really professional sound, good grooves, beauty and intelligence and much more.
Nice wide sound and the initial vocal is great. 0:43 one is even better. Very beautiful, laidback, deep and spiritual.
1:04 haha that's a cool, low male vocal! Then another new vocal, different sort of processing. Then some added wide percussion. You're building all of this up very skilfully.
"both Android apps from Single Cell Software"
Are you saying this was made on a phone, not a desktop/laptop computer?
I thought apps were only for phones though I could be wrong.
This has a good length and I like and make long tracks that are a deep journey. That suits this deep, spiritual style.
3:18 some massive delay on that vocal and twinkly percussion plus other synth work fading in. Nice little bassline. This is now the big, ambient, drumless section.
4:18 subtle beginning of the return of the drums (steady kick).
5:02 a welcome return to the fatter beat and those lovely female vocals. No criticisms so far from me.
6:48 nice abrupt stop of the beat and a twinkly fadeout ending.
Excellent work and a definite favourite.
If you want to hear some Eastern stuff by me, check this out:
Navigating The Neversphere
https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/177970
It's nothing like your track but might interest you.
Take care.
Thank you so much for the positive feedback. I haven't composed World music in a long time, and it is good to have good criticism for a fellow artist.
Have an awesome weekend & take good care.
Thanks again for your awesome vocals and I hope our artistic paths will meet again.
God Bless,
Mark.