Childhood' by Pipes and Baydog

Started by Pipes, January 25, 2016, 07:25:55 AM

Pipes



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A continuing collaboration between myself and baydog..

It's Dark Jazz with a twist of vox twinkling..

It's fun to get involved with different Genres..

Enjoy the listen folks..
Nick

Farrell Jackson

A good collab Nick and Baydog! Cool music with an excellent vocal track/s!

Farrell
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Farrell Jackson


Rayon Vert


Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Blooby


Was it tough to sing over the opening of this? I would think the timing would be difficult to get down before the percussion comes in. Cool percussion timbre choices and a really nice all-around production.

Blooby

Redler

Well written song! I got a Portishead vibe on places... The rhythm track is real good!!

Brilliant singing as always!

Nice collab!
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cuthbert

Wow, really love that string arrangement at the beginning, and you've got amazing breath control (your vibrato is top-class). I dig the segue from strings to the more rhythmic, funkier parts, and back - and forth again.

Great song and collab!
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Groundy

This is outstanding Nick,
Just love that Rhythm,
As always superb vox.
Great collab.....


Alex

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leighelse

Neat! I like where the drums and bass kick in. And the vocals are excellent. The unpredictability of the track is what really draws me in: the textural changes particularly.

A thoroughly enjoyable listen.
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