Description : A happy song having some strange lyrics :-)
BPM: 140.
Key: C major.
DAW: Reaper.
FX Instruments: Sitala, Vital.
FX Effects: GSnap, Neo, Raum, ReaComp, ReaDelay, ReaLimit, ReaPitch, Stargazer, T-Force Trans Gate 2, Time Adjustment Delay.
Vocals: TheFrenZ (assisted by ReaPitch & GSnap).
Music & Lyrics: TheFrenZ.
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Hello Franz, well-made electronic pop. It's amazing what can be achieved with the right technique when mastered as well as you do. Beautiful! Best regards, Manuela
This track sets a strong mood right from the start. The gritty, washed-out guitar creates a raw, emotional atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The drums are steady and minimal, giving the song a solid pulse without taking away from the vibe. The bass sits nicely underneath everything, adding warmth and depth without being too upfront.
What really stands out is how everything blends so naturally. Theres a quiet intensity to itit doesnt try to do too much, and thats what makes it work. REALLY enjoyed this one! I'm glad to be back!
Beautiful song man. I'm not familiar with this genre that much but I'm feeling the vibe. I love the vocal and that ambient whistle. Original chord progression too. Nice one!
It is a very beautiful song, made with a special perception of pop music, that really reminds of the 80's. That is not an old fashioned song though, it is contemporary as it needs to be, I'd say it is fresh and warm.
Very well done (great sound too)
Best wishes, Anthony
Hi Rita, thanks for listening, glad you like it. I don't think I'll make singing a habit, I play a bit of it but as my wife says, I sound like a howling wolf :-)
I think I'm a bit late to learn singing, for me it's more fun to make music and play with the voice every now and then :-)
Nice song and production, certainly conjures up the 80s (nothing wrong with that of course, a lot of great music came out of the 80s). Overall I enjoyed your track and very well done.
Thanks for the listen and glad you like it, So I created my first pop song (without the help from my nephew) without knowing that I was, I just created a piece of music :-). I guess I have to dive into my music collection and suck-up that era again to refresh my memory. Nowadays I only listen to DJ sets, mostly Melodic Tech, a bit EDM and the softer Techno.
Hello TheFrenz, just listened to your track and enjoyed the listen....definitely a throwback to the eighties and done really well....right away I saw that period in my mind....it was a pretty interesting time. The music and effects are well done my friend.
Thanks for the listen and glad you like it. I started this track 4 days ago and started from scratch, it's the second comment mentioning 80s style, I didn't have a clue, not intended at all, must be my brain picked something up from back then :-) And yes, I like the extensive reverb and echo's :-)
I really like this. It's totally an 80s synth-pop style track. It takes me back, man!
I may have to look into some of the vocal effect plugins you use, because my voice is not exactly fit for use in music. But these last few tracks you've done have had some really great effects on them.
Excellent work, keep it up!
Take care.
V.
Thanks, glad you like it.
I wanted to create something new again, started with a 140 BPM four on the floor, created some melodies for bass and synths and asked myself why not add vocals, and that's when the fun started. Luckily I had MIDI controlled GSnap at hand, my raw vocals are terrible, I'm not a singer, but in this song, after the right adjustments, it seemed fitting :-)
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What really stands out is how everything blends so naturally. Theres a quiet intensity to itit doesnt try to do too much, and thats what makes it work. REALLY enjoyed this one! I'm glad to be back!
I couldn't find the guitar ;-)
Very well done (great sound too)
Best wishes, Anthony
I think its great that you start with your vocals.
I think I'm a bit late to learn singing, for me it's more fun to make music and play with the voice every now and then :-)
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I may have to look into some of the vocal effect plugins you use, because my voice is not exactly fit for use in music. But these last few tracks you've done have had some really great effects on them.
Excellent work, keep it up!
Take care.
V.
I will gather some info and send you a mail.
Unbelievable
I couldn't believe my own ears
I wanted to create something new again, started with a 140 BPM four on the floor, created some melodies for bass and synths and asked myself why not add vocals, and that's when the fun started. Luckily I had MIDI controlled GSnap at hand, my raw vocals are terrible, I'm not a singer, but in this song, after the right adjustments, it seemed fitting :-)