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Two Jazz Tracks

Post by glogo » Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:28 pm

Hello everyone,

Two new jazz tracks on http://www.myspace.com/zvukom:
1. Prelazim brda
2. Farawell

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Re: Two Jazz Tracks

Post by never » Thu Jun 25, 2009 7:06 pm

Interesting but it`s not music for me. I like more trans music.

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Re: Two Jazz Tracks

Post by [email protected] » Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:36 pm

Loved em both come check some of mine out at
www.myspace.com/eldridgh
all music peroformed with ableton live and Kore Triton Extreme

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Re: Two Jazz Tracks

Post by tkarmakid » Sat Jun 27, 2009 5:06 am

Thanks for the e-mail regarding your new tracks. Ive listened to them a few times now, they both are very good, I really dig the other ones too. There is a live feel and so much emotion in your music, sometimes those two can be hard to combine, but you did it. The ending of Farawell is a good example of what im talking about. The drums in your music are so complex, im curious to know your process for making beats.
I also checked out some of your friends pages on your myspace page, I didnt realize there was so much talent coming out of Sarajevo and Bosnia.
Your music is very refined, do you have an album. You should put this on vinyl, you owe it to yourself.

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Re: Two Jazz Tracks

Post by glogo » Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:55 pm

Thank you all for comments and listening.

tkarmakid, I had a similar question about drums a few days ago from one of myspace friends.
Basically, I'm doing drums intuitively. As a bass player I've listened a lot of drummers while playing live. I spend at least 10 hours per song just to make flawless and natural sounding drums, because I found that a good sounding drums are really important as a song foundation.
It's easy for me to make a bass line, because I know what can be played on bass.
But for other instruments, I'm trying to pay attention to their sound while I'm listening the music. Trying to catch the way of playing, what notes the player is choosing, intervals, licks etc. During the time it's becoming something that is in my ears.
It's just like in mastering - learning and applying, which takes a lot of time.
Finally, I think it's really important not to be lazy while making a song.

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