Dali's dream version 2

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2013/11/12 16:29:18 (permalink)

Dali's dream version 2

Hey !
I thought I would tackle some of Dali's madness with some of my own :=) The piece is called Dali's dream.Any advise on mix / arrangement welcome !
Kev
 
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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/12 18:39:11 (permalink)
    Congratulations, Kev, you captured the essence of Dali quite well.  The nifty time and texture changes work well with the samples you've chosen.  The only thing that caught my attention was the left channel being louder than the right channel by a few db's.  Other than that, I say Bravo!

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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/12 21:31:55 (permalink)
    Very unusual stuff, which makes it right up your alley. ;)  Cleverly done, I like it!  Smooth vintage jazzy groove too.

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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/13 03:23:27 (permalink)
    Lynn
    Congratulations, Kev, you captured the essence of Dali quite well.  The nifty time and texture changes work well with the samples you've chosen.  The only thing that caught my attention was the left channel being louder than the right channel by a few db's.  Other than that, I say Bravo!


    Hey Lynn
    Glad you liked it.I'll have to check out whats causing the left channel to be louder,I'll have a fresh listen this afternoon ! Thks for taking time to listen,
    Kev
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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/13 03:27:52 (permalink)
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    Very unusual stuff, which makes it right up your alley. ;)  Cleverly done, I like it!  Smooth vintage jazzy groove too.


    Yep,I love doing the quirky sound :=) Glad you liked it !


    Thanks
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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/13 13:52:07 (permalink)
    I think Tom Waits would love it!!!!  And so do I.
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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/14 13:03:33 (permalink)
    Lovely,thanks Ralph :)
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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/17 12:29:10 (permalink)
    Kevin, This does capture Dali's madness for sure and you did do a nice job with this piece. I'll have to pull out one of my Dali art books out and have a listen to this while thumbing through the pages for some visual effects. Very interesting and creative piece. Nice one.
     
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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/17 12:32:24 (permalink)
    This is soooooo very very cool.
     
    Loved it.
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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/18 09:34:51 (permalink)
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    Kevin, This does capture Dali's madness for sure and you did do a nice job with this piece. I'll have to pull out one of my Dali art books out and have a listen to this while thumbing through the pages for some visual effects. Very interesting and creative piece. Nice one.
     
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    Thats brilliant ! I'm glad to hear it shows of some of Dali's whacky-ness :)) Thanks for listening,
     
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    Re: Dali's dream version 2 2013/11/18 09:36:29 (permalink)
    bapu
    This is soooooo very very cool.
     
    Loved it.


    Great !! Glad you liked it :)
     
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