Aikakoneella (new song)

Started by Kostiainen, October 08, 2015, 05:17:09 PM

Kostiainen

Yes, new song. And finnish again. Couble of my new english rock songs are almost ready, but not yet, so:


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Aikakoneella means With Time Machine. Slow, somebody says maybe boring, rock song. AOR?

And bad Google translation:

I do not want the past
Nothing much to remember
But before better
There were certain things
I will come back memories
These moments of their former

Time machine
Returning to the past
From there, something differently
And something I would do differently

I would like to live in the moment
I do not tamper with the past
But if a time machine
Should any corrected
In the good old times
I fell also to errors

SwanSong

HI and welcome to the forum . I really enjoyed this very much
nice mersy beat also . to it. not sure what language but appreciated
the well defined translation many thanks. very nice vocal.s well rounded
good presence modulation and a great mix. 2 thumb sup glad 2 b first
on comments cheers NEIL !!

Groundy

Nice one K, love the beat,
well written and recorded...
What do you use to record?
Well done.....

Alex

recorder
Boss BR-800
 
recorder
Boss Micro BR


If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

https://www.reverbnation.com/redwoodlouis/songs

Johnny Robbo

Definitely got a retro 60s vibe to it. Simple and effective. Excellent work!
recorder
Audacity
recorder
Cakewalk SONAR
recorder
Adobe Audition


"The English may not like music, but they absolutely love the noise it makes." Sir Thomas Beecham

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Greeny

A nice, swinging blues feel. The jangly guitars sound great, as do the drums (real drums?).

I'd have panned the guitar parts a bit wider, but that's just me.

A fine listen though. Great work.

Kostiainen

Thanks.

I use Rode Nt1 microphone for vocals. Guitars, bass and keyboards are put straight to soundcard line-in (difficult to say in english, but hope you understand) Drums are machinedrums, I think.