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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/16 14:13:57
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I don't recall listening to this before... but I'm glad I did. Very nicely done, as always. A great combination of electronics and orchestration, and the "operatic" vocal tracks were a nice surprise. The strings in particular were a high point for me - loved the dynamics and movement. Oh, and the bubbling synth "subway" was a cool way to tie it all together.
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/16 17:54:56
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You are another titan of the midi programming. I don't know what else to say. Great vocals at 1:24. Heads above. Damn fine! Jesse Q. Screed
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/18 15:36:11
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Beautiful! A very pleasant time spent listening this piece. The lonely detail is that,nowadays ,the mainstream seems to be:"Get all the lows away" and I miss a little bit thoose times where we could get big basses in the face but it is something personnal.. Bravo. Olivier.
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/18 16:51:52
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Very nice Jerry - the operatic voice is great
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/19 01:21:51
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Jerry, This is an interesting and polished composition & recording. I like the contrast of the interweaving legato vocal and string lines with the pulsing ostinato figures. The synth sounds are thick and distinct. And the vocal sits perfectly in the sonic space of the mix. Wow, as usual. Crits are impertinent. Is this a stand alone piece, or is it part of a larger work ? Cheers, Bert
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/19 04:56:25
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I agree the vocals entry made this piece Cian
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/19 11:44:23
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Excellent piece. Superb combination of synths with symphonic instruments... very impressive. What synth(s) did you use?
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jsg
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/19 13:34:24
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Bert Guy Jerry, This is an interesting and polished composition & recording. I like the contrast of the interweaving legato vocal and string lines with the pulsing ostinato figures. The synth sounds are thick and distinct. And the vocal sits perfectly in the sonic space of the mix. Wow, as usual. Crits are impertinent. Is this a stand alone piece, or is it part of a larger work ? Cheers, Bert
Hi Bert, This piece is a track on my 12th album: http://www.jerrygerber.com/cosmicconsciousness.htmGlad you enjoyed it... Jerry
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/19 13:37:55
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philz Excellent piece. Superb combination of synths with symphonic instruments... very impressive. What synth(s) did you use?
philz Excellent piece. Superb combination of synths with symphonic instruments... very impressive. What synth(s) did you use?
Hi Philz, The usual ones I often use: Tera, Massive, FM8, Z3TA-2... Here's the score: http://www.jerrygerber.co...%20on%20a%20Subway.pdf
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/19 15:54:11
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Re: Seraphim on a Subway
2016/08/22 11:04:08
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