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Song Of The Month Club - September 2025

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  • @DavidEnglish said:
    This is a music track that I improvised on two MIDI keyboards connected to Bitwig Studio on a desktop PC. There the MIDI was routed to Vital Series: Mallets for the marimba, song bells, vibraphone, and glockenspiel; Solo for the cello; Noire for the piano; and Omnisphere and Continua for the background instruments.

    After bringing the audio recording into Vegas Pro, I applied the Lurssen Mastering Console plug-in to the audio mix.

    It's titled In-Between.

    The rope was stretched between two skyscrapers. After taking a deep breath, the tightrope walker placed one foot on the rope, then the other, and began to walk across the sky with ease and confidence.

  • @pbelgium said:
    (My first contribution here - it's very quiet out there.)
    This is an original composition featuring 'backward' guitar. The head and solo were painstakingly arranged/improvised forwards to hopefully sound okay backwards. This was done old school like back in the reel to reel days, ie. the backing was recorded then reversed then main guitar was recorded over the top (which is very strange to do) then reversed back again.

    Nice songwriting and great mix (as usual). The extra care for the reverse solo performance can definitely be heard. I think the old reverse reverb trick could have worked wonders here and there to bring even more weirdness. your love for Hendrix and J. Beck shows!
    I find your guitar stays more in tune lately, is it the new one?
    I hope you'll keep posting here, Paul !

  • @peanut_gallery said:
    Not knowing which update iOS update is going to be curtains for NanoStudio2, I figured it was high time to go back and finish some tracks I’d started in NS2 earlier in the year. This one started out as my noodling around with Mariana after my initial purchase (I was late to the Mariana train, but am now a big fan). Mariana is actually the second bass sound in this track, as it starts with a Synthmaster bass (and a lot of other Synthmaster was used as well).

    My original intent was to do something synthwave, but as is often the case with my genre aspirations, I tend to go off on tangents that lead me away from established genre guardrails. In this case, my two main leads were semi-improvised in one take each after noodling around with a few ideas. The result is something slightly more anthem-like (at least for the lead in the 2nd half) and off-the-cuff than would be found typical synthwave track.

    As usual, great use of synths. Mariana is also one of my most used synth lately. The soundscape is great and you added some nice dynamic to keep the track interesting. Win Butler and Regine Chassagne vocals wouldn't be out of place here !

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    @NoiseHorse said:

    Okay here's today's batch: It's my little anthem I guess...

    I like your songwriting style, and your guitar parts.
    Your vocals have a strong identity. Those evolve in Stephen Malkmus, Syd Barrett, sometimes Stephin Merritt territory but manage to stay entirely unique, which is really great. Glad to have you posting here regularly, keep them coming !

  • Thank you @richardyot for the SOTMC and for the great job you did with my bassline.
    Thank you @unlink for the collab, I love the result

    Thanks to those who took the time to listen and comment with or without contributing @tahiche @Squishy @pbelgium @Ailerom @NoiseHorse @peanut_gallery. We're here to exchange not for self promotion, let's keep the spirit of the thread alive !!!

  • @richardyot said:
    My entry for the month, based around a bass part from @Jankun, I added the guitars and vocals. Lyrics in the spoiler.

    What you see and what I am
    Two companions hand in hand
    This is who we want to be
    And you are not the judge of me

    You couldn’t see
    You couldn’t say
    You couldn’t look the other way

    You decided I shouldn’t be free
    You decided to make choices for me

    I look at you, a spiteful man
    Who would hate because he can
    And if you want to hurt me so
    You fear the things that you don’t know

    You couldn’t see
    You couldn’t say
    You couldn’t look the other way

    You decided I shouldn’t be free
    You decided to make choices for me

    When bigots make a wicked plan
    To control another man
    Silence is the enemy
    Of certitude and empathy

    You couldn’t see
    You couldn’t say
    You couldn’t look the other way

    You decided I shouldn’t be free
    You decided to make choices for me

    Great stuff!! Very cool blend of harmonies / chord progression ! Might have to check out more of this genre (whatever it is :D).

  • @NoiseHorse said:
    Okay here's today's batch: It's my little anthem I guess...

    Sorry I missed this post 😮

    Love the guitar, the rhythm is so lively and engaging, and the song is charming. The vocals really remind me of David Berman, with that almost spoken quality. The extended musical outro is great as well!

  • @Etienne said:

    @richardyot said:
    My entry for the month, based around a bass part from @Jankun, I added the guitars and vocals. Lyrics in the spoiler.

    What you see and what I am
    Two companions hand in hand
    This is who we want to be
    And you are not the judge of me

    You couldn’t see
    You couldn’t say
    You couldn’t look the other way

    You decided I shouldn’t be free
    You decided to make choices for me

    I look at you, a spiteful man
    Who would hate because he can
    And if you want to hurt me so
    You fear the things that you don’t know

    You couldn’t see
    You couldn’t say
    You couldn’t look the other way

    You decided I shouldn’t be free
    You decided to make choices for me

    When bigots make a wicked plan
    To control another man
    Silence is the enemy
    Of certitude and empathy

    You couldn’t see
    You couldn’t say
    You couldn’t look the other way

    You decided I shouldn’t be free
    You decided to make choices for me

    Great stuff!! Very cool blend of harmonies / chord progression ! Might have to check out more of this genre (whatever it is :D).

    Thanks! I think this one falls under the genre "Noise Rock" 😅

  • @richardyot
    Very interesting direction. I assume that’s because of JanKun’s bass part. The song has an inherent push and drive to it that meshes well with both the music and lyrics. Most excellent.

    @benjaminprofane
    Catchy beginning. Love the subtle singing voice that sneaks in unexpectedly. Stays terrific all the way through. Really like this one. Top notch.

    @unlink
    Cool nightclub feel. Seems to hold time still as the room slowly spins around. Everything glistens and gleams as the stage lights shift to a sharper focus. Then everything calms down. Did I just wake up from a dream?

    @studs1966
    As usual, you have given us a highly polished and professional song. This one has a solid beat paired with some soulful singing.

    @pbelgium
    Hits that sweet spot where calm rock edges up to its border with jazz. The recurring guitar notes lay a firm foundation before the shimmering electric guitar licks send it skyward.

    @peanut_gallery
    Energetic without being overpowering. Has a real sense of dynamic motion. Lots of interesting variations as it moves forward. I especially like the distinct final section, which summarizes and enhances the previous parts.

    @NoiseHorse
    Fine guitar work with a tune that reveals a keen sense of humor. Who knew a To-Do list could be so entertaining?

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