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Song of the Month Club - May 2016

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  • @dounstar very robotic back break beat down slip with a twirl to meet. very short and not much to say about it. good production piece , it be a good loop for a cimatic type

  • @rychardyot great sounding piece i like the low vocals and high vocals , ilike the volume at witch youve mixed . reminds me of some gold o 90s . i wish i had much more to say but it sounds great good job

  • @JohnnyGoodyear im not sure what to write about this piece as i listen to it it makes me laugh non stop for some reason its hard to type i like the piano and is that pipe organ too? solid i like it

  • @Bluepunk said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @crouchie said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Bluepunk said:

    Blades or Tigers? Do have a somewhat shameful fondness for Mister Bruce and his bruised nose, but suspect we need to encourage the next Leicester etc....

    It's the other Sheffield, the Owls, and they rode their good fortune against us but I think Hull will manage it in the end. Suffice to say I will be quietly weeping throughout...

    Of course Owls. What was I thinking? Been away too long. Watched the game. Tense affair, and as many predicted Hull ground it out.

    It was and a cracking goal to win it. My Dad, God bless his "Tigers" soul will be celebrating in the Boothferry Park above. Meanwhile, his son would've much preferred a 99 on the seafront at Brighton!

    No disrespect (and especially to your Dad), but if The Above has been based on Boothferry Park I'm definitely not going :)

  • @trackedout said:
    @badrico thank you for your great interpretation of my day to day activities! i am enjoying your piece you made this month, modern culture is the words that first came to me, and i just had to say it. reminds me of georges citar days . good stuff,

    Glad you enjoyed,
    Hey, Lakshman Jhula is the name of the bridge that crosses over to the Ashram where George had his first sitar lesson from the master, Ravi

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Bluepunk said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @crouchie said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Bluepunk said:

    Blades or Tigers? Do have a somewhat shameful fondness for Mister Bruce and his bruised nose, but suspect we need to encourage the next Leicester etc....

    It's the other Sheffield, the Owls, and they rode their good fortune against us but I think Hull will manage it in the end. Suffice to say I will be quietly weeping throughout...

    Of course Owls. What was I thinking? Been away too long. Watched the game. Tense affair, and as many predicted Hull ground it out.

    It was and a cracking goal to win it. My Dad, God bless his "Tigers" soul will be celebrating in the Boothferry Park above. Meanwhile, his son would've much preferred a 99 on the seafront at Brighton!

    No disrespect (and especially to your Dad), but if The Above has been based on Boothferry Park I'm definitely not going :)

    With you there Johnny. Think I'd stay at home now as well. I'm sure the only reason my old man used to go there was for the "meat pies" at half time.....or was it that Ethel who served them!

    "Real meat in these," he used to stress. "Not like the water rat pasties you get down at Grimsby." :smile:

  • Made this with Samplr. Recorded into Audioshare thru AUM.

  • Just a quick FYI for everyone, I'm traveling in France this week and won't have time for thread maintenance etc. So I will update the first page and the SoundCloud next week upon my return. The June thread will also have to wait until then.

  • Stone at it: weird, psychedelic, i'v quite liked, but not really my cut of tea, so well done !

    Brilhante: good mix, good production, i liked the piano part ! Well made !

    Conspiracy is real: good mix, cool sounding song, again not really my cup of tea.

    The state of the play for today: really weird, but quite fun, i'v wayting for the start of the song, but it never come... ^^

    Soldier: nice production, remind me a bit of "sting", i'v quite liked it !

    Black suspension: nice ambiance, nice beat, smooth evolution, but a bit too long for my taste, but nicely done over all !

    Mother's day: yeah ! Well done ! Nice performence !

    Slow dance: good production, good sing, good mix, but not my cup of tea.

    Wihered tarboosh: weird, great ambiance, i liked it ! A great track for 16bit video games !

    Doubt: remind me bit of "the cure", well produce, but again not really my cup o tea.

    Apprentice: nice weird ambience ! Well done, but missed the beat...

    Lakshman jhula: nice indian stuff, well done ! Maybe bit long.

    Chip chip choking: dirty, cool, i really liked it ! Well done ! I think, this one is my favorite.

    I hope my english is not too bad ! ^^ at least, readable...

  • edited May 2016

    Made with samplr, sunrizer, audiobus, audioshare and imovie for the video part. ^^

  • @trackedout said:
    @bluepunk i really enjoyed this piece, i like your harmonies and melodies does sound fun to do, i gotta say i agree with mr.. goodyear that it feels as a a band is right behind you rocking hard. i enjoy the strong accent . it makes me think of how much people dont even know english but can sing any song in an american accent. keep it true . i like that ending, his breathing is in time with it

    Thank you @trackedout & I failed to thank @JohnnyGoodyear for both of your "sounds like a band behind you" comments. Some days I do wish there was......especially singers, guitarists & bass players....... Can't believe you picked up on the panting in time at the end.
    Sid managed that in one take. Can't say the same after my 53 failed attempts at harmonies! :smile: Cheers!

  • Hey all, just listened to every track. Well, when it comes to music I'm a complete weirdo, so saying that most of the songs ain't my cuppa tea doesn't mean they aren't great. They're just not the type of music I'm after, get inspired by, etc. and it's all my fault. So I apologize for mentioning only my favs of the lot here. And they are...

    @JohnnyGoodyear : "the state of the play...." - eerie and very cinematic piece, love the spoken word part a lot

    @orchardman : "slow dance" - though one of the (in my world) more traditional pieces, love the vocals and the production in general - again, this one would nicely fit in a movie - I'd definitely use it in a thriller :)

    @Dounstar_ 'rollmarch' - now, this is an evil beat and I love it - this could be grown into something bigger..or just longer because it's already big enough..

    @TGiG : 'withered tarboosh' - the track title is so great that reading it alone made me kinda like the music - which is so cool with the oriental sounds.... love the sinister vibe a lot!

    @deltAdata - just my cup of tea, really - and this tracks sounds so BIG!

  • @deltAdata said:
    Made with samplr, sunrizer, audiobus, audioshare and imovie for the video part. ^^

    I'm a sucka for watching folks play and especially with Samplr and a fiber optic lamp! Nicely done. Sounds like a perfect bed for lyrics/vocals (but then I always think that...:))

  • @jooga1972 said:
    Made this with Samplr. Recorded into Audioshare thru AUM.

    This caused the hairs on the back of my neck to stand up and then fall down dead. I have dreams where this soundtrack plays. I don't want to live there, but it reminds me very much of places I've foolishly been. Good violent stuff.

  • edited May 2016

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @jooga1972 said:
    Made this with Samplr. Recorded into Audioshare thru AUM.

    This caused the hairs on the back of my neck to stand up and then fall down dead. I have dreams where this soundtrack plays. I don't want to live there, but it reminds me very much of places I've foolishly been. Good violent stuff.

    Receiving feedback like yours makes the futile nature of bedroom (well, in my case, mostly living room..) music production somewhat meaningful. :) Thank you, Sir.

  • edited May 2016

    @jooga1972 and @JohnnyGoodyear thanks a lot ! Glad you like it !
    The sound is direct from audioshare rec, old version in 16bit, i like the natural compress effect with 16bit record.

    I forgot rollmarch and pink collar !

    Rollmarch: nice big brassy sound ! Damn, this new moog sound good ! Very nice beat and lead too ! Very well done !

    Pink collar: the song is cool, nice ambience, very well programmed (if it's midi or loop stuff, i can't really tell...^^), but the voice seems out of the mix, maybe you can add some instruments bleed into the voice's reverb to add some sort of "band effect", lower a bit the voice, then compress the master just to "glue" everything together.

  • @richardyot said:
    Just a quick FYI for everyone, I'm traveling in France this week and won't have time for thread maintenance etc. So I will update the first page and the SoundCloud next week upon my return. The June thread will also have to wait until then.

    One day he's going to go to that villa of his and never come back. I bet it'll be all Birkin and Gainsbourg next month....

  • @Dounstar_ I'm with @kin & your song took me to Moogland. I pictured storms of one winged mosquitos thinking they were safe in rehabilitation trying to learn how to take off. They won't.....they can't! What they don't know is Mr Moog has placed a force field around them. Trapped, wasting energy & getting very tired, the disabled buzzers are easy pickings for a sarcastically smiling Moog!

    He's done a lot of work for various contractors recently so he needs to keep his strength up! :wink: Good stuff but would like it longer. I want to know whether one, just one manages to escape. Can't believe you've made me feel sorry for a mosquitos! The power of music.......

  • @badrico said:

    crossing the Ganges at Rishikesh one must meet the formidable guardians of Lakshman Jhula...
    this month I've been exploring some raga riddem with model 15, medly, patterning and aum.

    and I now look forward to checking out your may flavours ..

    cheers, badrico

    Really great tune, atmospheric, got a modern Japan (the group) feel to it. The percussion tracks work really well for me, blend beautifully and the breakdown is really lovely, like the way you faded back in rather than dropped, v nice. A tune I'm jealous of. Nice one

  • @jooga1972 said:
    Made this with Samplr. Recorded into Audioshare thru AUM.

    I really like it's chiptune loveliness! It builds really nicely and I like that growling pad in the background. Bit raw and all the better for it. My only reservation is the (for want of a better word) snare sound which is a bit too "slappy" for my taste, would prefer it crisp. Like the filter sweep into the breakdown. Yes, great tune, well done.

  • @deltAdata said:
    Made with samplr, sunrizer, audiobus, audioshare and imovie for the video part. ^^

    I like it. I just got Samplr and so it's really helpful to see u using it. Don't you have bendy thumbs!? Blimey!. Does Samplr quantise the samples when u play them? Or is it practice and natural ability? The speeded up vocal sample is great and works brilliantly. I like this a lot although it peters about a little bit at the end. Great stuff though, well done.

  • @crouchie said:

    @badrico said:

    crossing the Ganges at Rishikesh one must meet the formidable guardians of Lakshman Jhula...
    this month I've been exploring some raga riddem with model 15, medly, patterning and aum.

    and I now look forward to checking out your may flavours ..

    cheers, badrico

    Really great tune, atmospheric, got a modern Japan (the group) feel to it. The percussion tracks work really well for me, blend beautifully and the breakdown is really lovely, like the way you faded back in rather than dropped, v nice. A tune I'm jealous of. Nice one

    Nice slithery lilt. I quote Mister Crouch here because a) I agree with his assessment and b) I can totally hear him singing over something like this, especially the first half....for some reason I would like a bass break in here, maybe around the four minute mark. Very groovy all round in the true sense of that old phrase...

  • @TGiG said:
    Great entries so far! Here's mine

    Well thems some fearless textures ! > @crouchie said:

    @orchardman said:
    I'm guessing you don't get too many country ballads posted here so we thought we would try one. Mostly written by my wife and I also got her to play some piano this month. Also we got a new microphone so I would especially welcome comments on the vocals.

    Sounds great, although I wonder if it might just need a few electronic twiddly bits on it ;-)

    I think this is my favourite one of yours. Nicely structured and mixed, the breakdown to vocal and piano at the end gives it enough variety as its q long. Strong lyric and vocal (is the artefact on the vocal a bit of pitch control? I mean no disrespect by that, she has a lovely voice. I have a Blue Yeti and I still struggle with the bugger's sensitivity, try various compressors etc etc). To my taste it could do with a little more bass in the mix, but that is a personal thing. I'm still humming it and so the hook is strong. Really good, well done mate.

  • Whoops, made a mess post for a couple tunes I was responding to ..
    Sorry , shall try again.

  • @orchardman

    Darn fine tune .. And what beautiful singing, such strength coloured with a quiet ache .
    I spent time in some taverns where this tune would rule at last call.
    All the gals holding onto the dudes..swaying into the night.

  • @TGiG
    ..thems some fearless textures.. Like how the creature builds at one minute.. Like the terrible walk up the stairs in them old Hammer horror movies..
    Fierce and evocative.

  • @crouchie @JohnnyGoodyear

    Thanks, yeah I tried some vocals in this but didn't have the sound, I agree that Japan sound ( I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed some of their wide shouldered romancy sound )

    • that kinda voice be just the ticket.
    • Slithery .. Ha , yeah definitely reptilian !
    • Bass break , hmmmm. very interesting , though I'm still pretty shy about the bass so it never would've occurred to me .
    • Cheers, b
  • @Bluepunk
    Some grand churning fury in the service of dog . Great guitar tones, hilarious toss out to Sid .. A real hoot er, I mean howl !

  • @richardyot said:
    I've remixed my track to bring the drums up a little more, and also made that pre-chorus drop a little more dynamic by asking Darcy to switch to the toms for that bit, and added a compressor on the bass to make it more punchy in that segment of the track (slow attack, fast release, to emphasize the transients, hopefully should have taken some flabbiness out of the sound).

    Big juicy song, marvellous vocals and love that keening guitar line after the chorus. Had me thinking about all the love songs that are about going the other direction from love. Fascinating tension in that territory.
    Doubt explores that splendidly.

  • @badrico What a seductive, sexy rhythm that folds neatly into your cool, spacey track.
    Not sure if you're familiar with the U.K. Drama "Peaky Blinders?" Your tune would slip straight into its brilliant soundtrack. I can picture those Brummie bashers strutting their stuff to this. Perfect.

    A hypnotic, trancey sway envelopes my senses & sets a calming tone for the day ahead. Gorgeous textures that together mix up a delicious delight of a stress free existence. :smile:

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