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'When the Sun comes up,' a song from the 2026 upcoming album 'An abnormal life'

'When the sun comes up' is a song from the new album 'An Abnormal Life,' which will be newly released in 2026. Enjoy listening, and I would love to read your comments. frenq

https://hearthis.at/frenq/when-the-sun-comes-up/

Comments

  • Well, if this is the kind of stuff you're gonna be doing in 2026, it is going to be a great year for you. That is one really cool vocal. Shades of Warren Zevon and somebody else who I can't quite pinpoint. Anyway, very well done, as expected. Good luck next year.

  • So far, this is one beautiful ballad! It's so well produced too! Which DAW/music creation app(s) did you use?

  • Hi Jim, I suppose. I laid the foundation for this track in September 2018 on my iPad with the Ravencroft piano and some Beathawk libraries from UVI, when i was on vacation in France. Composing on vacation is one of my hobbies. It sat on the shelf for years. Nowadays, I use Reaper as a DAW on the PC and have used instruments from Native Instruments Kontakt and further mixed and slightly mastered it. The vocals through a cheap Behringer microphone are also from somewhere at the end of 2018, as is the sax. If you listen closely, they are not perfect, but that’s not what matters to me; the song itself is what counts, and then I quickly move on to something else. So I use iPad and PC interchangeably, but nowadays the PC is the final station. Cheers, frenq

  • @wagtunes said:
    Well, if this is the kind of stuff you're gonna be doing in 2026, it is going to be a great year for you. That is one really cool vocal. Shades of Warren Zevon and somebody else who I can't quite pinpoint. Anyway, very well done, as expected. Good luck next year.

    Hi Wags, thanks for your nice comment. Much appreceated, frenq <3

  • @Frenq said:
    Hi Jim, I suppose. I laid the foundation for this track in September 2018 on my iPad with the Ravencroft piano and some Beathawk libraries from UVI, when i was on vacation in France. Composing on vacation is one of my hobbies. It sat on the shelf for years. Nowadays, I use Reaper as a DAW on the PC and have used instruments from Native Instruments Kontakt and further mixed and slightly mastered it. The vocals through a cheap Behringer microphone are also from somewhere at the end of 2018, as is the sax. If you listen closely, they are not perfect, but that’s not what matters to me; the song itself is what counts, and then I quickly move on to something else. So I use iPad and PC interchangeably, but nowadays the PC is the final station. Cheers, frenq

    Awesome! I used to mess with Reaper back in the day, although I myself was always an FL Studio head. I still use FL Studio Mobile and Auxy Studio, but these days I use Gadget as my creative environment for instrumentals and Cubasis 3 for vocals (if any) and mastering.

    And Ravenscroft is such a lovely piano app. Worth the price! As is Beathawk and all of its IAP libraries. Can't go wrong with UVI. :)

    And, upon relistening, yeah things aren't exactly perfect, but I'd prefer to listen to mixes that are imperfect-with-character than polished-but-sterile. 😂 I make my mixes clean enough with basic techniques, but they aren't exactly what I'd call "polished". I'll say this - Michael Jackson's "Invincible" album is about the most-polished album I've heard, and while I do love his songs, it's just too polished. An audiophile's dream come true, but for me personally, there's not enough "grit" if that makes sense. Of course this paragraph is all one man's subjective opinion and tastes, so grain of salt please.

    Anyways, well done on finishing this 7-year song journey! I can't wait for the album.

  • Never used Gadget, from Korg? Found it a bit expensive but I suppose it is very good. For the rest I totally agree wit you Jim! :D

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