Description : Kinda in two parts and never the twain shall meet. I repurposed a bass line that Micky provided for something else (no responsibility on his part). Drum loops by Laurentwirtz. Everything else is guitars by me basically.
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thank you zootman for sending me the link. its beautiful and im feeling soul in your production. no tweaking needed here, the mix is warm and modern. i will write something this week and record. i would love to sing with you on this track, im in love with your voice.
Glad you liked it enough to have a crack at singing on it! Not sure I can reciprocate but we'll see. I'll reply to your email contact with my email and see how we go. Cheers Zoot.
Hey Zoot,
I'm all about the music and you have produced a real doozy here. You definitely got the Dub vibes *down pat* this is such a deep and moving riddim. NICE! work here indeed, you did your thing in fine style and I very much enjoyed the listening experience. Kudos
So all my favs have uploaded this week, hell yeah. vocals are great, and ur description is pretty accurate. And i love ur stuff. This one seems pretty epic, considering ur style. Glad to hear some work from u, man.
-Aaron
Tumeke Aaron. Thanks mate. Haven't been around too much, too busy with work. Plus I don't know, I think I'm suffering from a bit of a lack of creative inspiration at the moment. I need to feel that making music is just a form of play for it to work for me.
great track Chris, im sat swaying side to side and bouncing my head, great vibe, love the drums and the melody, the vocal wailing is great, like the digital synth and the snap of that whip, nice work mate
Hi Paul, thanks mate. It's all guitars this one actually. I use Guitar Rig (don't own an amp!). Even if you don't play guitar it's probably worth the investment just for the effects rack that comes with it. Got some wild stuff. Can use it on all sorts of sources.
Hello,
"unbridled rabbit" as a name for a dildo, that blew me away *lol. I think I see my technical friend in a completely different light now *lol.
But now to your track. You can really see it as two parts that are totally different but complement each other. The song, like many of your pieces, has a slightly improvised character. I particularly liked the second part! You could have even added a third part that leads back to the first. But that's just my personal opinion. In my opinion, the song doesn't need vocals, it's expressive without them.
Best wishes, Manuela
Hmm yes I probably shouldn't have written that. Too late now I guess. Yeah I liked the second part too, it's a bit different whereas the first part is pretty standard dub. I thought about bringing it round full circle back to the first section but ended up being too lazy to do so.
Improvised? Yes basically. This one was pretty much four, one take guitar parts, recorded after finding sounds I thought would fit the vibe and that complemented each other in the mix. Then it's mostly a matter of weeding out the stuff that doesn't work or that I screwed up (generally a lot) and trying to arrange it. I don't know about other people, but I find that chance and randomness often produce the best moments. I often work like this unless it's something that needs a bit more structured like a proper song. Thanks as always, Chris.
the vocals came in perfect there just at the right time, this is a tune man the lassoo sound is cool guitar is gd drums whats not to like very cool track
Thought I'd slipped this one under the radar. Nice surprise. Cheers bro. You know I think you should change your name to rampant rabbit, you're so prolific lol. That's what my sister in law calls her dildo but that's another story.
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I'm all about the music and you have produced a real doozy here. You definitely got the Dub vibes *down pat* this is such a deep and moving riddim. NICE! work here indeed, you did your thing in fine style and I very much enjoyed the listening experience. Kudos
-Aaron
"unbridled rabbit" as a name for a dildo, that blew me away *lol. I think I see my technical friend in a completely different light now *lol.
But now to your track. You can really see it as two parts that are totally different but complement each other. The song, like many of your pieces, has a slightly improvised character. I particularly liked the second part! You could have even added a third part that leads back to the first. But that's just my personal opinion. In my opinion, the song doesn't need vocals, it's expressive without them.
Best wishes, Manuela
Improvised? Yes basically. This one was pretty much four, one take guitar parts, recorded after finding sounds I thought would fit the vibe and that complemented each other in the mix. Then it's mostly a matter of weeding out the stuff that doesn't work or that I screwed up (generally a lot) and trying to arrange it. I don't know about other people, but I find that chance and randomness often produce the best moments. I often work like this unless it's something that needs a bit more structured like a proper song. Thanks as always, Chris.