Fast fingers on that synth, holy cow!! Pretty realistic sounding and what is really amazing is you did it all live, no overdubs. It is always a master's class in performance, composition, and production in your neck of the woods. I am always left pretty much speechless when I hear your work. A definite 10 out of 10 on this one and straight to faves. Well done brother. Keeping the bar high. I hope all is well.
Thanks so much, Bear. Very Very kind words. I appreciate that so much. I hope you are feeling well these days, and settling into a new place in FLA. keep on keeping ehh!
Steve
This is amazing! work here Cru, wow! that guitar, reminds me of some "Def Leppard" stuff I have listened to before. This is some truly RAD!! music here. Wonderfully done. Enjoyed.
Funny you should mention Def Leppard. Around this time I was listening too a lot of Def Leppard and Enigma, melding the 2 sounds. thanks for the comment.
Hey Mr. Monster---age Its not a guitar...It's not midi. ItĀ“s a synth thrown through a guitar processor and played live like a madman recorded on a 4 track analog to digital. And mastered now in this modern age of wonder. I hope this answers your question!
Cru
So wait do you feel good when u listen or do you feel your-self ĀØgoodĀØ when u listen. that's a huge difference! :-)
either way it's a nice compliment. (uplifting mood song, or wanker material...who knows?)
This is sort-of unobtrusively, modestly brilliant. I faved it at about a minute in because I just loved what I was hearing - you took the melody of the intro and deepened it and thickened it in the second part in such cool ways that my eardrums were glued madly to the ongoings. I mean - your guitarwork - it's really, really great. (I'm assuming it's guitar.) Just seriously fantastic. And you're just sort of shredding in the background a lot of the time. Just hanging out and shredding. I'm glad I listened to this - it made my day better.
I humbly thank you for the nice words. look below and you will see itÅ not a guitar, just me on keys playing like a madman guitarist with a Wah-Wah courtesy of the Roland ME-30.
A decade ago, thanks as this tune is, like 17 years old ehh. Progressive for its time. I like doing synthy jazzy rocky guitar like-sounding mixes of genres, and this one is my live playing as opposed to loops.
All the best as you have always been an ardent supporter of the weird and wily sounds I create.
Cru
intro was very cool, drum break is classic just like you mentioned
great track over all, good jams
glad to be lookin around looperman at this time to see this!! much love crecethus
-CAP
Greetings!
Thanks for listening.
So the guitar is me playing a Yamaha synth plugged into a Roland ME-30 guitar processor. And soling on a Korg MS2000. My Keyboard style is like a guitarist, and back in the day, I wanted nothing more than to solo and sound like Eddie Van-Halen. This song might be the best snapshot of that style of faux guitar I did back then.
Cheers mate!
Cru
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Indeed most interesting mixture of styles done in very creative way and as always well played and produced...excellent work ! Faved !
Compliments and respect____Leon
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there's some daft punk spirit in this one, really like how you melt the genre, it's really interesting!
every instrument wellwork together, thanks for sharing this awesome track!
have a nice day,
Bleep
Sorry been busy being an audience member on the Quebec Jeu Le Tricheur, lotsa fun. Thanks for the kind words.
Cru
either way it's a nice compliment. (uplifting mood song, or wanker material...who knows?)
All the best as you have always been an ardent supporter of the weird and wily sounds I create.
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great track over all, good jams
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by the way that guitar work is incredible
Thanks for listening.
So the guitar is me playing a Yamaha synth plugged into a Roland ME-30 guitar processor. And soling on a Korg MS2000. My Keyboard style is like a guitarist, and back in the day, I wanted nothing more than to solo and sound like Eddie Van-Halen. This song might be the best snapshot of that style of faux guitar I did back then.
Cheers mate!
Cru