Sneaky Sounds...

Started by indierik, September 28, 2010, 04:05:07 PM

corryhully

great sound indie, very fluid

SE

Excellent song, great guitar sound those vox are great too, like the kinda middle interlude some nice sounds going on.
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dasilvasings

#12
Great track! Love the guitar and backing vocals. Oh! And I do love the TR808 drum set! It is always the wisest choice!

The bridge to the solo is excellent. The bass passage, and then it sounds like you used a 8bit master effect on the drums that leads to a small yet great solo!

Well done! Heard it thrice and will hear it again!

miguel
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indierik

Quote from: dasilvasings on September 30, 2010, 04:24:46 AMGreat track! Love the guitar and backing vocals. Oh! And I do love the TR808 drum set! It is always the wisest choice!

The bridge to the solo is excellent. The bass passage, and then it sounds like you used a 8bit master effect on the drums that leads to a small yet great solo!

Well done! Heard it thrice and will hear it again!

miguel

Thanks Miguel. The solo after the bridge was writing and preformed by Jeff, the singer. He did a great job with it.

Drummers tend to hate drum machines, but i rather like the option of using different kits and effects. Of course I'd prefer a real drummer.

Thanks for listening and thanks Side effects and Corryhully! 
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Ferryman_1957

Been meaning to get to this for a while, this is kind of giving me a Lou Reed meets Wall of Voodoo vibe (it's those drum sounds and jangly guitars). It's infectious and catchy as always, and the combination with Jeff works realy well - his voice gives a different edge to your music. Love the guitar solo as well by Jeff.

Overall, this works really well and sounds fantastic, it's a great tune. Only tweak I would suggest is bringing the vox up a bit after Jeff's solo, they sound a bit lost to me and are getting overpowered by the guitar in the LH channel.

An interesting new direction, let's hear more!

Cheers,

Nigel