Description : Finally, after over 2 years, I am submitting a new track to Looperman again. For this track I have used several loops and acapella's from this beautiful site. Thanks to:
- Steelyvibe
- Polimar
- Nightingale
And a special shout out to Franco Quadroni (aka ferryterry) for playing some licks especially for this track. All much appreciated guys!
Steelyvibe's vocals gave it a special feel. I love these processed voices.
Let me know your thoughts and ideas for improvement.
Thanks!
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Just listened your track from A to Z and there is something in it i must say very efficient. I alos check "foever and ever" and downloaded both to broadcast them in my next radio show called "Indieground sound system" check here
www.facebook.com/indiegroundinfo
A weekly musical radio show broadcast on 6 locals radios here in France. If you got more info about your work (bio etc) mail me at indieground75 [@] gmail.com
This is awesome. It has a very clean, relaxed vibe. It starts of like a 90's club tune then has little chill out sections in between. This was a lot of fun to listen to. Thanks for sharing.
Haha, dancing?? That's just wonderful :). Never heard anyone mentioning dancing in relation to any of my tracks. Cool! Now I can finally check that box :). I was quite happoy with the groove myself too. Finding the right balance to the sounds and the rhythms they play, is what I find a most interesting section of producing. And yes, the vocals I simply love, although it has been subject to disagreement.
Nice, delayed keys at 0:16, plus that groovy shaker. I don't actually likemthe processing on the vocal. Not terrible but I think it would sound better without.
0:47 what a funky little lead. Nice chillout, progressive dance music now. Very well produced.
1:51 I love that high, delayed lead. Kind of a liquid synth sound.
And then some guitar in your breakdown. Nice space in the track when the vocals return. A good contrast with the busy previous sections. Good pause before 3:03 vocal return.
There's a lot going on here so I may well return for more thoughts.
Good to see you here again dude :). And thanks of course for listening and your feedback. Much appreciated, as always.
Since I finally found a way to have the Looperman site perform well for me, I will defintely visit, listen en comment a lot more than I have recently done. Hope to bump into you again soon.
interesting sound. i already knew this steelyvibe acapella, i used some in my tracks but for this one it was difficult to find a nice melody and you did it .
Thanks for listening Bleep. I hardly ever work my music around vocals. Usually I create a track and then try and find an acapella that fits it. And I was lucky enough to stumble into Steelyvibe's vocal (like I have before). Looperman is such a great source.
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Just listened your track from A to Z and there is something in it i must say very efficient. I alos check "foever and ever" and downloaded both to broadcast them in my next radio show called "Indieground sound system" check here
www.facebook.com/indiegroundinfo
A weekly musical radio show broadcast on 6 locals radios here in France. If you got more info about your work (bio etc) mail me at indieground75 [@] gmail.com
Cheers
Thanks for the recognition. Feel free to playt them. As for a bio, my profile shows all information I want to show right now.
Cheers, Doc
TA
I love the groove. The voice is really good, and the transition too !
it's really a good job!
Musically !!
Thanks for listening Nous.
This is some good shit.
Cool bass intro. What a solid sound.
Nice, delayed keys at 0:16, plus that groovy shaker. I don't actually likemthe processing on the vocal. Not terrible but I think it would sound better without.
0:47 what a funky little lead. Nice chillout, progressive dance music now. Very well produced.
1:51 I love that high, delayed lead. Kind of a liquid synth sound.
And then some guitar in your breakdown. Nice space in the track when the vocals return. A good contrast with the busy previous sections. Good pause before 3:03 vocal return.
There's a lot going on here so I may well return for more thoughts.
Congrats on some good music well made.
Good to see you here again dude :). And thanks of course for listening and your feedback. Much appreciated, as always.
Since I finally found a way to have the Looperman site perform well for me, I will defintely visit, listen en comment a lot more than I have recently done. Hope to bump into you again soon.
Cheers, Doc
good work!
Bleep