vechung I like how the track builds up and fades in different synths. The drums breakdown and the variations on the melody adds interest to the track. Great creativity in short amount of time.
blipp The Band19 I love it when it happens like that :-) Anyone who's written a few songs knows "exactly" what you're talking about. Like the intro. Where it fades @ 1:37 and then comes back with a similar feel, I would go for "a transition there." Kind of like what you did @ 2:24, so you did it, just a bit later. But you could move that 2:24 break to 1:37 and then as Monty Python's Flying Circus would say? "Now for something completely different" at 2:24 :-) It was cool the way it slowed at the end. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-point_energy Yeah it's nice when a tune comes out of nowhere, especially when you were expecting the opposite to happen. :-) Thanks for listening ansd commenting Robby, appreciate it. It seems like maybe you're warming a bit to the electronica stuff? Pleased you liked the ending as i was'nt sure about whether to fade it out or slow it down. I'm glad i chose this option. Cheers.
The Band19 I love it when it happens like that :-) Anyone who's written a few songs knows "exactly" what you're talking about. Like the intro. Where it fades @ 1:37 and then comes back with a similar feel, I would go for "a transition there." Kind of like what you did @ 2:24, so you did it, just a bit later. But you could move that 2:24 break to 1:37 and then as Monty Python's Flying Circus would say? "Now for something completely different" at 2:24 :-) It was cool the way it slowed at the end. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-point_energy
notnat "Out of the blue"... That's how it happens for me sometimes too... I love it when that happens... This is great... I love how the tempo winds down at the end... Great work John...
Lynn This song has a lot going for it. It has a number of subtle changes that keep ones interest, and it sounds full in regard to the overall spectrum of frequencies. Everything is there from top to bottom. You are very skilled at this style of music, and I always enjoy hearing your songs.
evadianepug Glad to see you got your thingys in gear. :-) I really like this one, John! When I put it in the dance club scene I think it's just where it needs to be. When I put it in my listening place, I could still use a lead instrument. When I listen on the Sennheiser phones the bass instrument that starts the song is just right. When I put it on the monitors, BX8a M-Audio, the bass intro has to be turned way down. Could just be me though. I'm really glad to see (hear) the furnace burning again, buddy!