Description : New track featuring a gr8 loop by Kingkloug.
Enjoy!
All vocals and instruments by lofthouse.
Comments welcome unless they're really crap!lol!
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Comments (3)
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Really surprising this has not been reviewed more then it has, yes little different then your other tunes I have heard and love, but this is one very good piece on its own, again as always love your vocals, to me seems like something special about them :) Nice light flowing beat here, very nice synths, personally I dont think this needs anymore done to it, it is what it is, and works that way too, adding to fav's my dear friend...Peace n Respect G...Estefano....
The vox on here remind me of a cross between Eiffel 65 and Blur. The tune is the softer/happier side of New-wave (Goth without the gloomy whining, haha). About the only thing I could suggest for this is to have some face paced saw synth or guitar thrown on to make it a lil heavier (or some swooning female choral singing to go softer if ya wanted to go the other way with it). Either way, its a pretty sweet tune. Later on!
These vocals are so cool! The music and the vocals both remind me a bit of Depeche Mode, which is very cool to hear! I wish I had as much control of my voice as you do! I really like the lyrics to this one, they bring me peace. Really nice work my friend!
Thank u so much!
I thought nobody was ever going to review this track.
It is very much centered around the vocal and I'm happy to hear that somebody out there likes my voice.
Thank's for being so supportive.It makes all of this worth the effort!g.x
AND..I love being compared to Depeche Mode-one of my favourite bands of all time-to be told I sound,even a bit, like them is probably the best comment I've ever had!!
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Really surprising this has not been reviewed more then it has, yes little different then your other tunes I have heard and love, but this is one very good piece on its own, again as always love your vocals, to me seems like something special about them :) Nice light flowing beat here, very nice synths, personally I dont think this needs anymore done to it, it is what it is, and works that way too, adding to fav's my dear friend...Peace n Respect G...Estefano....
The vox on here remind me of a cross between Eiffel 65 and Blur. The tune is the softer/happier side of New-wave (Goth without the gloomy whining, haha). About the only thing I could suggest for this is to have some face paced saw synth or guitar thrown on to make it a lil heavier (or some swooning female choral singing to go softer if ya wanted to go the other way with it). Either way, its a pretty sweet tune. Later on!
I thought nobody was ever going to review this track.
It is very much centered around the vocal and I'm happy to hear that somebody out there likes my voice.
Thank's for being so supportive.It makes all of this worth the effort!g.x
AND..I love being compared to Depeche Mode-one of my favourite bands of all time-to be told I sound,even a bit, like them is probably the best comment I've ever had!!