Gravitational Blues
By Jim Wood on November 26, 2016 6:54 pm
Floaty. Vocal snippets by me, in Simpler slice mode.
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Floaty. Vocal snippets by me, in Simpler slice mode.
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
Floaty indeed. I like how the beat sometimes changes up or drops out all together and then kicks back in.
You do the title justice, indeed. Didn't expect this bluesy space jam... love when the strings get retriggered
Nice one!
Floaty but also groovy...
This melodic beat is as nice as the sometimes dark background pads.
great track. love the stabs that come in half way.
It's a weird mix of electro and waltzy blues ... great stuff!
Lush, spacious, inexorably pulling us in. Totally the blues I would expect on an orbital resort...and then it gets twisted: have we been pulled into a black hole and spaghettified?
Floaty indeed. I like how the beat sometimes changes up or drops out all together and then kicks back in.
You do the title justice, indeed. Didn't expect this bluesy space jam... love when the strings get retriggered
Nice one!
Floaty but also groovy...
This melodic beat is as nice as the sometimes dark background pads.
abstract yet manages to keep a bluesy feel!
great track. love the stabs that come in half way.
It's a weird mix of electro and waltzy blues ... great stuff!
Lush, spacious, inexorably pulling us in. Totally the blues I would expect on an orbital resort...and then it gets twisted: have we been pulled into a black hole and spaghettified?
Thank you all! You've described it better than I could (especially Miley).
A truly futuristic and abstract kind of blues. A lot of nice sounds in here.
A truly futuristic and abstract kind of blues. A lot of nice sounds in here.
Agreed! HEAVY
Thanks, appreciate it!