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I Got Those Grungy Post-Industrial Celtic Down South Rockabilly Blues - (Svetlovska Collaboration)
This is a collaboration with Svetlovska from the Audio's Forum, who provided a droney pulse from Igor Vasiliev's No Input Mixer and asked for people to add their parts.
Since I didn't have all the apps required to run it in AUM, I used the mixed file in Logic on my Mac.
I added a Folk Art Violin from Decent Sampler, Celtic Whistle and a Retro Rock Drummer from Logic, Thunder Drum and Yamaha Drum Kit from Kontakt, plus my Fender Strat and Bass through Neural Amp Modeller.
The result is somewhat genre-bending - hence the title!
Images generated with AI Art Generator on iPad.
Comments
Nice flute shredding, I like the velvet underground feel at the beginning as well… there’s gonna be an album of these before next week 😄
Cheers @Krupa
Great job ! I almost finished my version and we have a few melodic lines in common !
@AlterEgo_UK : That’s fantastic! it’s got something of the drive of Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk about it (one of my favourite ever tracks). And I love the imagery too. Post apocalyptic swamp blues-tastic What did you use to do the Ken Burns pans and zooms across the pictures?
Woah great stuff Colin! It sounds like the score to 90s industrial noir/experimental western haha. Really digging this!
Tusk is a great comparison. One of my favorite albums/songs as well.
Thanks @JanKun @HotStrange and @Svetlovska - I used Lumafusion key framing to do the pans and zooms to make the stills a little more interesting.
That’s a combination you don’t hear often. I like that you managed to bring so many disparate musical styles together.
Great work Colin, it’s a combination of instruments made in heaven or possibly the other place but it works !
Thanks to Irena @Svetlovska for coming up with the original and kindly offering it to all 👍
Loved at 1:50. Made me remember Gangs of NY.
It sounds like you took some inspiration from the initial comment @Svetlovska made when soliciting for a guitar collab.
But you brought a whole band to the picnic. Is it wrong for me to request a version without the drone just to hear your contribution. It sounds like something my wife would like because she judges music by it’s danceability.
I love images of industrial decay. And the music really gives the impression of occupying such a space. I enjoyed this very much!
Thanks, @michael_m (I like disparate musical styles ), @GeoTony , @LinearLineman, @McD (I will see what I can do and @Blipsford_Baubie
Here you go @McD - a version without the No Input Mixer (but I did have to remix it and add some rhythm guitar to give it a bit more "body" because that drone really filled out the original version!
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ev9679pti89dromc6giqm/I-Got-Those-Celtic-Down-South-Rockabilly-No-Svetlovska-Blues-Master.wav?rlkey=wsf4r15qbomrbdx3jri7i7rhp&dl=0
Nice. The start through her off… “This is danceable?”
“Wait for the drums”.
Thanks putting this up. I wanted to hear that Decent Sampler Violin too. It’s a good one for folk style.
Thanks @McD (and wife!) - yes, there really are some great instruments on Pianobook for Decent Sampler (and Kontakt)!
nice graphics, but it has nothing to do with Celtic tradition, Blues, nor even Rockabilly.
Sorry.
Correct..they are indeed just some "nice graphics" to accompany some music to which I made up a silly title! (And just a bit of fun)
Very cool @AlterEgo_UK. The whole band, blend of genres sounds great and sits well with the backing - I get the Tusk reference too. Also, nice to hear some slide.
Thank you @pbelgium - glad you liked it!