active gift
By Q-Rosh on September 25, 2016 12:55 pm
May the song please you.
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May the song please you.
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Your mastery of texture continues. The track is awesomely upbeat and catchy as well.
Wonderfully & powerfully organic. This is going on my playlist for sure!
This one is definitly one of your masterpieces!
I completly agree with Jim Wood powerfully organic...
Your broken, spacey guitar sounds, wich i love so much, are so nicely woven in this track... marvelous!
it sounds quite interesting, although to be honest, I like the bit at the end, last 20-30 seconds, where the guitar shines due to the simplicity, the most. but nice work
Was loving the texture and interplay of guitars on their own at first, but it really grabbed me when the beat dropped, which I suppose is the point of a beat dropping , and then the next drop, even more impactful! nice track, as usual.
Another slick beat that lets the guitars and fx bounce around Love when the beat gets dropped in again towards the end. The guitar solo mangle towards the end is awesome too! Nice work!
Very enjoyable piece. Nice feel.
Another slick beat that lets the guitars and fx bounce around Love when the beat gets dropped in again towards the end. The guitar solo mangle towards the end is awesome too! Nice work!
Was loving the texture and interplay of guitars on their own at first, but it really grabbed me when the beat dropped, which I suppose is the point of a beat dropping , and then the next drop, even more impactful! nice track, as usual.
it sounds quite interesting, although to be honest, I like the bit at the end, last 20-30 seconds, where the guitar shines due to the simplicity, the most. but nice work
This one is definitly one of your masterpieces!
I completly agree with Jim Wood powerfully organic...
Your broken, spacey guitar sounds, wich i love so much, are so nicely woven in this track... marvelous!
Wonderfully & powerfully organic. This is going on my playlist for sure!
Your mastery of texture continues. The track is awesomely upbeat and catchy as well.
Your mastery of texture continues. The track is awesomely upbeat and catchy as well.
Thank you very much for the awesome nice comments.
i just keep downloading all your tracks as i'm going through them... i've been really missing out! i am in love with the texture and space you create with a guitar (as everyone seems to acknowledge ). are those real pedals? mic'd amps? our virtual stuff you tweak?
i just keep downloading all your tracks as i'm going through them... i've been really missing out! i am in love with the texture and space you create with a guitar (as everyone seems to acknowledge ). are those real pedals? mic'd amps? our virtual stuff you tweak?
Thank you for the feedback. I'm using real pedals, playing through real amps. Most recordings and loops are not mic'd. There is always a straight signalpath to the DAW. I am arranging, EQing and do the mastering in the computer. One day, I hope I can reamp the recordings under controlled circumstances.
Thank you for the feedback. I'm using real pedals, playing through real amps. Most recordings and loops are not mic'd. There is always a straight signalpath to the DAW. I am arranging, EQing and do the mastering in the computer. One day, I hope I can reamp the recordings under controlled circumstances.
very cool, you do a great job giving everything a place and making it feel like it lives in a real environment. especially those guitars! must be going through some tubes. i'm surprised it isn't recorded with a mic