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You have to practice to be any good at playing GeoShred and it’s obvious to me you’ve done exactly that. I loved watching where your fingers went and of course that tone - love the feedback which sounds so natural. This was an absolute pleasure to listen to. Great point made by Richard about the amount of notes and I’ve been “guilty” of that myself, many times. But actually, until I read that comment it hadn’t occurred to me and I just loved it. The app has the word shred in it for a reason!
Thanks @BillS , I appreciate both viewpoints and the feedback 👍
You definitely don’t sound like a beginner, your sense of timing is rock solid, and technically your playing is very strong.
@richardyot thank you ! I recorded the vocals right after writing the lyrics and avoided rehearsal to keep as raw as possible.
@ReneAsologuitar thank you so much for all your kind words!
@wired2moon @cuscolima thank you for listening. I keep hearing the Thom Yorke reference for this track. Could have been worse 😜
@BillS thank you for all the nice comments. I agree this is not the kind of track you want to play in the middle of a party unless you want to get everyone to go back home 🤣
@GeoTony thank you !
I was away from home this month, back now and busy with work but will take the time to listen to all your tracks and comment !
I think I already commented on the thread. Nothing much to say, the track is wonderful. I love the lyrics, the general ambience. And the female backing vocals get you even more in the dream pop / shoegaze realm
Great track. The atmosphere here gets me close to some tracks from Patrick Watson. Your pieces are calling for vocals ! Nicely done !
As usual with your productions, very cinematic and contemplative piece. Especially love how the voice blends with the instrumental swells on this one, very soothing ! Great job
Very nice ancient track. May I ask the origin of the Japanese females speach? I'd like to hear the Apple song !
Very nice track and heartfelt lyrics! Your singing stands somewhere between Neil Hannon and Mike Scott ! Sounds great!
I wish I could hear Shane McGowan and The Pogues cover this !
thank you! yes you are probably right, I havent recorded my voice since my youth when I was the singer in our local garage death/trash metal band
@JanKun I must have subliminally influenced as I had to google Mike Scott and Neil Hannon! Thank you so much for listening 😀
Yes, it is a desktop plug-in: https://www.audioimperia.com/collections/all/products/solo-made-for-kontakt-player. I'm using it within Bitwig Studio on a PC.
I was able to purchase it when it was on sale through Native Instruments.
@richardyot
Wow, this is so different. And it’s not just that you’ve added female singers. It seems to hang in the air like an ethereal Julee Cruise song from Twin Peaks. Love the new direction. Bravo!
@JanKun
This one is incredibly involving. I think that’s because you’re willing to peel back the outer layers and bare the soul beneath. Around the 1:00 mark, I love how it suddenly turns shrill and eerie, as though in peeling back your defenses, you’ve become more vulnerable. It’s also quite wonderful how you’re able to resolve these tensions musically at the end. The conflicts seem to swirl and drift up somehow into a vapor.
@martinsa82
It’s inspiring how you’re able to intertwine melody and repetition. It never drifts too far in either direction. You’re always firmly grounded, no matter how far you temporarily explore in any direction. I also like how you instinctively slow down in places in order to relaunch for a new sub-flight.
@wired2moon
Very spacelike and richly evocative. Just the right balance between ambient suspension and narrative movement. Feels like the movie soundtrack for a forgotten, lost, or yet-to-be-developed sci-fi film.
@BillS
A fine song in the time-honored tradition of workingman ballads. You have a real knack for taking ordinary details of life and transforming those details – by adding context, meaning, and epic grandeur.
@cuscolima
This one has a nice bubbly feel. I really like how you spice it up with sonic surprises. Around the 2:00 mark, it switches gears in a way that livens things up effectively. The title is apt, as well. It seems like a blend of life elements.
@GeoTony
I’m still amazed how well you’re able to connect with GeoShred. At this point, it seems to be fully intuitive. Not sure where the Geo ends and the Tony begins (or is it the other way around?). The sound and the melody are both terrific on this one. You’ve got a great feel now for subtle notes bends and overtones.
@richardyot this was very good, good production, nice work with all the vocals and background vocals. Dark mood in the track, great vocal melody, fits the overall soundscape 👍
@JanKun ohh this was a bit ”radiohead” feeling in this, the vocals are perfect! very professional and artistic
@DavidEnglish ,very calming, good production, the voice is floating perfectly on the other sounds
@wired2moon great work on only ipad, great soundscape, great sounds
@BillS more simple arrangement but effective! as always love the prog feeling in your music, I like the chorus vocalmelody gives a great contrast to the verse
@cuscolima this was interesting and complex, i like the music best, vocals are a bit hard to digest maybe, the piano chords in the background is very effective to give the music some punch now and then, nice with something very different