Hey, this is really cool! I did a search for "microtonal" and no tracks came up, so I decided to search for "atonal" and found this gem! You should be proud of this! I regret being quite a bit higher in 2009 than I am now, and thus not finding it til now. Groovy stuff for sure! I'm going to play this on loopradio.net tomorrow! Faved for sure! Thanks for the DL!
lol i love your description of the song. i definatly could see this being the theme for some sitcom like family matters or something lol you are too funny. lol folgers commercial? lol super funny. "theres nothing like waking up with folgers in your cup. i guess the regis and kelly show is having a contest for thier new theme song no b.s. check it out i think this would be a shoe in for sure
Ja, I played the song over some Folgers commercial where some lady gets up in the morning and dances around despite the fact that she's drinking hideous nauseating Folgers, and it really worked. I'll check out the Regis and Kelly Show of Evil thing. That would be a sweet placement. Thanks!
... I don't know what crime show, but I have an idea for the story... its about a guy who had 3mins 26 seconds of his life stolen.
Just kidding. This one has a way different feel than hall monitor, but still has a fun, funky feel. Is it your skills that did the octave transition across keys? The downshift in keys, was great. Definitely a tune worth recognition.
With two bangin' tunes like this, you need to keep on keepin' on. I like this one more than Hall Monitor, but no point in comparing apples to oranges.
Lookin' for more yo.
I'm not sure which downshift you mean. On each verse, it goes to the IV and walks down chromatically. Does that 3 times in the track, with the little Miles Davis flourish. I didn't do those changes, just chose them.
If you mean the bridge/break thing, where the guitar and clarinet stack up an Fm chord and then sting on G, then yeah, I had to glue all that together myself. :)
(The clarinets describe an empty 5th plus octave, but the guitars actually include the minor 3rd.)
I enjoy listening to this one more than Hall Monitor myself. Not sure why. Anyhow, thanks for the cool review.
nice ....would've been nice for that new cop show that takes place in the 70's...i can't remember what it's called though.. but i know it would've fit in nicely
edit - it's called life on mars ... plays on global up here in canada..
Kinky phone lines could use this too, but only the cool ones that have telephone answering donkeys and world leaders phoning in every Thursday. I especially like the basslines. Nice funk guitar as well. You have quite the knack for allignment and arrangement. This actually really makes me think of Sam & Max Freelance Police. I would be interested in hearing some Burright remixes of some of the odder things that I have made. All in all, everything is just Burright. Another three thumbs for this one (the vocal track on the other gets the half thumb which this one doesn't).
Been listening to your stuff since you posted this and am letting it stew. I will put some remixness on it and see what you think. Donkeys are standing by, so call now. Thanks again for the benefit of your listening organs.
What the fudge!? Beautiful man, a trip through mismatched colors that match up after all and make a painting that makes you feel like you are sober on drugs. The only genre I can think of for this is "Thoroughly Enjoyable". Splendidly mixed and alligned. Did you play the acoustic bits yourself? I like the vocal thing at the end and almost wish that it came twice in the song, but having it once at the end makes it sort of a hiddn track within the track itself, a treat for those who listen straight through. I give it three and a half thumbs up, because i am genetically mutated.
Sounds like you're receiving on the channel I'm sending on. The hoop-diddle choir may not match the main body of the song, and it isn't what's expected with that scratchy old country blues guitar (although both are 2/4), but all of it goes with that repeating FX figure, which somehow glues it all together. I didn't figure it out until after it was done.
I could play those acoustic parts, but I doubt I could mic it up and make it sound as good as the folks at Sony Pictures, so I used their loops. :)
I spent actual dollars on those.
Thanks so much for the use of your mutated thumbs and ears.
This is the lovechild of Weird and Fusion.
Very catchy combination of loops. Gives a nice upbeat smiling feeling. I'm sure I don't have the audio system to do this justice, but from what I could hear, I liked.
Thanks! Myself, I work with a variety of cheap speakers and headphones, except for some nice old Klipsches in my living room, which are set up all wrong for audiophile-kinda monitoring anyway. So you are probably hearing pretty much what I'm hearing. :)
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Just kidding. This one has a way different feel than hall monitor, but still has a fun, funky feel. Is it your skills that did the octave transition across keys? The downshift in keys, was great. Definitely a tune worth recognition.
With two bangin' tunes like this, you need to keep on keepin' on. I like this one more than Hall Monitor, but no point in comparing apples to oranges.
Lookin' for more yo.
I'm not sure which downshift you mean. On each verse, it goes to the IV and walks down chromatically. Does that 3 times in the track, with the little Miles Davis flourish. I didn't do those changes, just chose them.
If you mean the bridge/break thing, where the guitar and clarinet stack up an Fm chord and then sting on G, then yeah, I had to glue all that together myself. :)
(The clarinets describe an empty 5th plus octave, but the guitars actually include the minor 3rd.)
I enjoy listening to this one more than Hall Monitor myself. Not sure why. Anyhow, thanks for the cool review.
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edit - it's called life on mars ... plays on global up here in canada..
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I could play those acoustic parts, but I doubt I could mic it up and make it sound as good as the folks at Sony Pictures, so I used their loops. :)
I spent actual dollars on those.
Thanks so much for the use of your mutated thumbs and ears.
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Very catchy combination of loops. Gives a nice upbeat smiling feeling. I'm sure I don't have the audio system to do this justice, but from what I could hear, I liked.
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The weird little synths and the creepy sounds etched over the entire song give it flavor.
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