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Pink Callisto


A popular dance club on the second moon of Jupiter.

Comments

  • That was great! I liked the stereo imaging at the beginning, and those small gaps in the performance that added a bit of tension. I noticed that you had several brief key changes. Just enough to keep me guessing what's next. I especially liked the increasing polyphony that started at 3:00 and branched off into that catchy, complex riff. I haven't heard much from you recently. I hope you're planning to post more. Nicely done, boomer!

  • Wow, we're back in the 80's...I like it!

  • That’s talent for you. Great production, too. I hope @studs1966 will give this a listen. He’s an expert on such.

  • @lasselu said:
    Wow, we're back in the 80's...I like it!

    Me too. Big music, big hair, big attitude! I miss it a lot.

  • @lasselu “ Wow, we're back in the 80's...”
    Great observation since I neglected to mention that the dance club is part of Callisto’s largest retirement settlement.

    @Paulieworld … correction…
    “ Big music, big hair, big attitude! I miss it a lot.”

    :) Thanks all for listening.

  • edited April 2022

    okay boomer, this is an exclusive club … wait! let him through!! he's the band.

  • That 3:19 moment was on fire! Really liked the zoolook-like vocal effects too.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    That’s talent for you. Great production, too. I hope @studs1966 will give this a listen. He’s an expert on such.

    Hi Mike.. Thank you for the kind comment matey... <3 .. I'm no expert.. I just make Soulful House/Disco/Latin, tracks, etc. & do remixes for various Record Labels.. :D ... Well... I had a listen to it (Listened through my Adams Audio Monitors& other speakers..).. Its nicely done, & well mixed/Mastered.. Well produced.. This track would of done well on a Sega Mega-drive/Commodore Amiga Public Domain track.. It reminds me of tunes form the 80's.. It might be a good idea if he sent it to a small games developer?.. One that making emulating games like Sega's Outrun.. Something like that?... It gave me great nostalgia when i listened to it... Bought back my youth.. ;)

  • Hope all is well on Cyprus, @studs1966. Take care, bro.

  • Thanks @JudasZimmerman. Appreciate it. The vocal effect is pretty much a factory Obsidian patch.

    @studs1966 . Thanks much for listening, the kind words and advice. My young adult daughter has been telling me for some time that all my stuff sounds like game tracks. I am nothing close to a gamer, utterly clueless actually, so I am at a loss to explain it. Can someone advise as to who/how to find such a games developer? I don’t do this for money, but what the heck!

    Your comment on production values blows me away! I always assumed people were just being kind. But coming from true professionals it is very high compliment indeed. I do everything on an iPad using a combination of cheap consumer level ear buds and a pair of small Jbl 305 monitors. I don’t even own a microphone. I am also half deaf from spending 20+ years sitting inches in front of lead trumpet players. Gotta be dumb luck :)

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Hope all is well on Cyprus, @studs1966. Take care, bro.

    All good here in Cyprus.. Its starting to warm up now.. & busy with everything... As you know... :D
    Big Hugs to you & the family bro.. Keeping making those fab tracks... <3

  • @boomer said:
    Thanks @JudasZimmerman. Appreciate it. The vocal effect is pretty much a factory Obsidian patch.

    @studs1966 . Thanks much for listening, the kind words and advice. My young adult daughter has been telling me for some time that all my stuff sounds like game tracks. I am nothing close to a gamer, utterly clueless actually, so I am at a loss to explain it. Can someone advise as to who/how to find such a games developer? I don’t do this for money, but what the heck!

    Your comment on production values blows me away! I always assumed people were just being kind. But coming from true professionals it is very high compliment indeed. I do everything on an iPad using a combination of cheap consumer level ear buds and a pair of small Jbl 305 monitors. I don’t even own a microphone. I am also half deaf from spending 20+ years sitting inches in front of lead trumpet players. Gotta be dumb luck :)

    Your very welcome @boomer... I'm not to sure how you could send demos to a game dev?... As its a lot different than sending in a Demo to a Record Label.. Its hard to get your foot in the door.... But I found this info for you.. It might help point you in the right direction?.. Good Luck!... :)

    https://www.omarimc.com/how-to-actually-get-your-music-into-video-games/

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