The Wind Sprang Up

Started by Vaisvil, February 21, 2012, 07:02:20 AM

Vaisvil

A setting of a poem by TS Eliot => Sonar X1, bass, rhodes piano, drums, sax, and vocals.

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SwanSong

Very creative there and cool idea enjoyed NEIL.!

Vaisvil

Thanks for the listen and comment SwanSong

beleg

is there an effect on the vocals? if so, what is it?

Ferryman_1957

Ooh, I like this a lot, not what I was expecting at all compared to most of your stuff I have listened to. Really atmospheric, love the simplicity of it and the cool bass line is fab. That and the Rhodes go really well together. I would bring the sax up, that does get a little lost for me and it sounds great (so is worthy of being a bit more prominent IMO).

I love the vocals, espacially the contrast between the low and high. There's quite a strong Van Der Graaf Generator feel here, which is a good thing in my book.

Very creative and imaginative, excellent work and I really enjoyed it. Can you do a whole concept album of TSE poems please?

Cheers,

Nigel

Hook

This is excellent Vaisvil! Over 20 years ago I had a buddy that did a series he called his "Classic Literature Collection" and he did similar, often very strange, adaptions of selections and poems, etc. I always thought it to be super creative and well you just brought the whole thing back to me, thanks! I'm with Ferryman, you should do a series!
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