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Song Of The Month Club - May 2024

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  • @reasOne said:
    I’m new to this thread but I’ve been jamming out to the jams. Gotta say we got some talent in here!

    Just been saying this to t'other 'alf, they blow most of the commercial top ten these days out of the water.

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    @deadpoetlive said:

    @yellow_eyez said:
    “Check reality”

    Pardon my break in commenting and delay in posting mine. But here it is for May.

    produced on TE OP-1 Field - Mastered in Logic Pro for IPad 2

    Smooth and relaxing...or 'gently nice' as my partner has just commented from the other room. Interesting movement/development throughout, could be longer, I would personally have turned the drums down just a tad.

    Thank you. Yes I definitely will lower the drums for my next mix as I sometimes let them get too loud, and a few people also said longer on the track with expansion in the middle . Thanks for honest critique and for listening :)

  • @unlink said:
    My submission for the month. I wanted to post another track but I'm not really sure about that one so I'll ask for your opinion.

    It's an electronic/ambient track, I experimented a bit with vocal choirs and new apps (Nerd Synth). God I love distortion effects so much :D Also Patterning 3 is a really great piece of software.

    @unlink said:
    My submission for the month. I wanted to post another track but I'm not really sure about that one so I'll ask for your opinion.

    It's an electronic/ambient track, I experimented a bit with vocal choirs and new apps (Nerd Synth). God I love distortion effects so much :D Also Patterning 3 is a really great piece of software.

    Beautiful intro and build up. The second time listening I felt a 'time squeeze and release' (mild warp and release) of the whole track (all stems) might add to one segment somewhere around the middle, so patterning 3 does not get too settled and your input is regularly reminded to the whole. ;-)

  • it feels the stem splitting removed the breathiness and nuance of his voice.

    Yeah it’s weird what stem spitting can take out and leave with a track.
    Considering returning to it at some point and developing it as an instrumental.

  • @deadpoetlive said:

    Beautiful intro and build up. The second time listening I felt a 'time squeeze and release' (mild warp and release) of the whole track (all stems) might add to one segment somewhere around the middle, so patterning 3 does not get too settled and your input is regularly reminded to the whole. ;-)

    Hmm that's interesting. You mean like a slow change of tempo around the middle of the track?

  • @deadpoetlive said:

    @BillS said:
    Another one featuring my fledgling piano playing…it’s quite scary being this exposed!!

    The Man In The Restaurant

    He’s stone cold sober, he walks in quite alone
    Diners raise their gazes, his head, tilts to check his phone
    Takes a table in the corner, pulls his chair in tight
    He catches no one’s eyes stares out the window, into the black of night

    The man in the restaurant, his story untold, behind his
    Fixed smile someone ran off with his soul, don’t you know that
    The man in the restaurant he’s dying inside, as he fights
    Memories pretending he’s nothing to hide

    A foreign waitress politely asks “Sir, will you be dining tonight”?
    He orders from the a la carte and a single glass of white wine
    He’s still, he waits and a circle of tension weaves around his table
    Inside his head, it’s exploding with his thoughts, and he’d run if he felt able

    Without warning he jumps to his feet, storms past discerning diners
    Demands to see the maitre d’, though the food could not be finer
    Arms raised in front of blood shot face “Sir, are you alright”?

    Don't think you have anything to worry about regarding the piano playing, you put expression, emotion and a certain rawness into it...do not lose this as you get more technically proficient. Last months, I listened to three times on the trot just to listen to the build up and chorus, reminded me of one of the tracks from Tommy by the Who. Definitely a musical theatre vibe to your work, good storytelling.

    Thank you very much for listening. I think I could plateau quite soon with the piano, but I’m chuffed to have got to this point.

  • @unlink said:

    @deadpoetlive said:

    Beautiful intro and build up. The second time listening I felt a 'time squeeze and release' (mild warp and release) of the whole track (all stems) might add to one segment somewhere around the middle, so patterning 3 does not get too settled and your input is regularly reminded to the whole. ;-)

    Hmm that's interesting. You mean like a slow change of tempo around the middle of the track?

    No not a change in tempo. I'm finding it hard to explain and it might not work at all but around 3:40 as a kind of transition, more like a subtle wobble/vibration as if an external force was trying to invade your track and the track shakes it off (3sec max) and just continues. It all sounds a bit weird as I'm trying to explain what I mean and TBF it was only a minor thought as I was listening through again to a wonderfully constructed piece. :-)

  • edited May 2024

    @deadpoetlive said:

    @unlink said:

    No not a change in tempo. I'm finding it hard to explain and it might not work at all but around 3:40 as a kind of transition, more like a subtle wobble/vibration as if an external force was trying to invade your track and the track shakes it off (3sec max) and just continues. It all sounds a bit weird as I'm trying to explain what I mean and TBF it was only a minor thought as I was listening through again to a wonderfully constructed piece. :-)

    I think I get what you mean. To my ears there’s a crescendo and then there’s a (resolved ?) cadence. It gives the impression that it’s going to kick into a big loud finish with drums strings and all the choir ramping up, very reminiscent of Sigur ros or to an extent Mogwai It’s very short but I find that can be beneficial in achieving that thing. but when the piano typetheme returns it banishes it. I kind of like it the way it is tbh, there’s a nice familiarity with it.

  • @richardyot
    Really like the soaring opening with the Vangelis-like synth sound. As usual, it’s a very polished production. The restrained guitar is especially powerful in this one.

    @klownshed
    Nice sounds. I especially like the cello. Has a strong sense of mystery and anticipation. Feels like it’s from a slow and visually entrancing movie.

    @BillS
    A fine slice-of-life song. It’s an interesting story told with a restrained presentation. We’re given enough info to speculate the whys and wherefores of his condition, but not so much that he is pigeonholed into a caricature. Very well done.

    @studs1966
    Professional-quality production with a solid beat and great vocals. Terrific mix with the vocals being super-clear and striking.

    @wired2moon
    Cool other-worldly feel to the music that’s enhanced by the voice samples. Being brief, it leaves the listener yearning for more.

    @ecamburn
    Excellent stereo separation with a rewarding placement of musical elements. Really like the change of direction at the 1:38 mark. Strong bass towards the end. Nicely atmospheric.

    @yellow_eyez
    The voice-like instrument gives it an exotic flavor. Love the bell sound as set against the bass drum. Gently mysterious.

    @matdun25848834
    Hits the ground running and then evolves with calm melodies and musical explorations. It works well with the chosen video clips.

    @Kmatic
    Really like how the song moves back and forth between the musical elements and documentary-type sounds. It’s as though the radio signal is fading in and out due to some random atmospheric conditions.

    @squeals
    I find your remix much more interesting than the original. You’ve kept what was already strong, but emphasized and isolated elements to make it even stronger. Different from, yet much improved.

    @unlink
    Love the metallic twinge in this ever-changing ambient journey. It presents calm waters with dark undercurrents bubbling below. Positively serene in places.

  • I know I’m a month late but just wanted to say there are some great tracks here.
    So much diverse talent on show 🙏
    Now onto June 😊

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