Always appreciate any opinions or feedback.
http://soundcloud.com/aislingbeing/the-wobbilies
Thank you for taking a listen and commentingportunderground wrote:Sounds really great man. The oriental, indian drums thing... really good. Something I might pay for.
pm'dsimmerdown wrote:hey i'm an adult too, hi 5!
ive got some acapella bits that could might work well...creative commons...pm me if you want em
Thank you for taking a listen. My tastes and inspirations lately have been very diverse and all over the board.gjm wrote:Very nice. Bit different to some of the other stuff I have heard from you. Very much enjoyed the listen.
Sounds cool, had never heard of them. I am working on a track that features mainly vocals as well, working through building harmonies and trying to get the right balance of expression... fun times.aisling wrote:I am personally right now grooving on something that has is only vocals and acoustic guitar...
Ever heard of the Civil Wars?
http://youtu.be/ooTyuRd9zSg
It is so cyclical but these days I am feeling the organic acoustic, folky, Americana vibe. A lot of emotion and a reoccurring social message of class and social equality that electronica is not the optimal genre to get that expression across. If you are guitar player at all, open G with a slide is endless fun!gjm wrote:Sounds cool, had never heard of them. I am working on a track that features mainly vocals as well, working through building harmonies and trying to get the right balance of expression... fun times.aisling wrote:I am personally right now grooving on something that has is only vocals and acoustic guitar...
Ever heard of the Civil Wars?
http://youtu.be/ooTyuRd9zSg
An acquaintance of mine recently said this...aisling wrote:It is so cyclical but these days I am feeling the organic acoustic, folky, Americana vibe. A lot of emotion and a reoccurring social message of class and social equality that electronica is not the optimal genre to get that expression across.
IMO there is soooo much wrong with this statement. I am not sure why you have embraced a cynical position, but some verbal messages need to be delivered in a focused way. Having that message carried by sounds that enhance the emotive intention makes sense. Some styles of music give muscle to certain social messages. ( I am 100% sure you know this). If you have a sense or hint that there is something you need to say, then there should be no apology made for the musical vehicle you choose.I like songs that have no spoken lyrics because lyrics seem to force a meaning to a song that doesn't always suit the listener. The best songs always let the music speak for itself.
I made tarnce for a while, and thought it was my best at the time....gjm wrote:
My friends answer to making his 'best songs' is to make dubstep