Hi, and thank you for your comment! And you should definitively check out
Glen MacArthur (
https://soundcloud.com/glen-macarthur), he has some _really
nice_ tunes on his SoundCloud.
About the drums, I tend to agree. That's one of the major things I am going
to work a lot on before doing any new solo project. I need to reinvent my
drum sound, and I need better sounds overall. Thanks for pointing it out!
Thanks again for your comments, I really appreciate it!
Cheers,
Gabriel
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 6:40 PM, F. Silvain <silvain(a)freeshell.de> wrote:
Gabriel Nordeborn, Apr 28 2014:
Hey everyone!
It has been a while since I've finished and published new music. But, as
LAC is rapidly approaching, and I'd really love to use whatever
inspiration
I get there making brand new stuff, I decided to pull my act together and
finish a 5-track EP I've been working on for quite a while. The EP
features, among others, community celebrity Glen MacArthur, and in
contrast
to my previous releases has vocals in various forms on more than half of
the tracks.
...
Hey hey,
this is beautiful music Gabriel, thank you for sharing it freely. 'Time
will tell' actually gave me goose bumps. I'd love to have a voice like
Megan, so compliments to her as well! I will also have to look up Glen
MacArthur again, a cunning impression of Freddy Mercury, is what he gives
me. :)
The production is very impressive! I look forward to the continuation of
your articles and hope to glimpse a few secrets! If only the drums in the
first two tracks hadn't been that loud... It was distracting. The kit
sounded cheap, since it puts me in mind of my first synths, where I'd used
to pitch sounds down more than I should have to achieve a sound I didn't
have.
Thank you again for sweet and energetic music.
Ta-ta
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Ffanci
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