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Everlove

Started by Tangled Wires, March 16, 2009, 11:30:29 AM

Greeny

Wow... this really is an atmospheric epic. I agree with Flash that there are some mastering tweaks that could raise it even further, but as a song and a performance, it's just magic. Brilliant stuff.

Ferryman_1957

Agree with what others have said. This is a powerful song that really builds in intensity, I love it when the guitar riff comes in and is echoed by the bass. Flash is right - the production is a bit muddy and this is such a good song it would be worth spending time getting to grips remastering it. Lots of good advice on here on how to go about that.

Good job. More great stuff emerging on the site!

Cheers,

Nigel

guitarron

i think it's great-keep em coming


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dragonshade

VERY impressive. This is wonderful, a real "keeper" track. Her vocals are the perfect fit also. DAMN good music.

Davo

Usually phasers dont sound good, but its used tastfully here.  This sounds like the end of a Bond movie!  Cool.
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SE

Excellent work, it,s very hard to come up with something that sounds fresh and new but you seemed to have managed it here hope to here some more of your work.
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Tangled Wires

Thanks for all the kind words.

I used the Tubesock Effect on the lead guitar at the start of the track, and originally had the same effect on the riff at the end, but decided that the end riff worked better with the BG Lead effect.

Working on the next track now, so hope to get this on here in the near future


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murfthesnurf

not bad.

yours murfi

Oldrottenhead

another one i missed, absolutely fantastic intro im a confirmed fan
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