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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1Hey Robert, thanks for your comments!
There might be vocals added to this, but not in the project I'm making
right now. I agree on the missing of a lead, which is something I've
thought about while making it, but when experimenting I found nothing
really fitting, so I decided to just simply make it a classic repetative
hiphop beat, more or less. It's a bit different and perhaps a little too
"experimental" in the sense that it doesn't have all the regular elements
one could expect out of a song =).
I will definately keep the change-of-chords-break in mind for next time,
that didn't even cross my mind. Thanks!Anyway, thanks again for your reply!
Regards,
GabrielOn Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Robert Jonsson wrote:
> Hi Gabbe,
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Hey Robert, thanks for your comments!There might be vocals added to=
this, but not in the project I'm making right now. I agree on the miss=
ing of a lead, which is something I've thought about while making it, b=
ut when experimenting I found nothing really fitting, so I decided to just =
simply make it a classic repetative hiphop beat, more or less. It's a b=
it different and perhaps a little too "experimental" in the sense=
that it doesn't have all the regular elements one could expect out of =
a song =3D).
I will definately keep the change-of-chords-break in mind for next time, th=
at didn't even cross my mind. Thanks!Anyway, thanks again f=
or your reply!Regards,Gabriel
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Robert Jonsson <spamatica@gmail.com=
Hello!Rather long time since I posted on this list now. Some of you=
may recognize me as "zth" on IRC. =3D)I've been work=
ing on a little project this summer/fall, which I'm kind of finishing u=
p now. It will be some sort of blend of hiphop/pop/acoustic with a few elec=
tronic influences, and all instrumentals. The full project will be ~10 song=
s I think.
I wanted to share the first song of this project, if people are interes=
ted. I would be honored if you took a listen to this and said what you thin=
k! =3D) It's called Who Stole My Stuff and is available here:
http://soundcloud.com/zthmusic/who-stole-my-stuff..and for dir=
ect download (mp3) on: https://dl.d=
ropbox.com/u/19258546/zthmusic%20-%20Who%20Stole%20My%20Stuff.mp3?dl=3D1=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 tinyURL:=A0 http://tinyurl.com/99mpcqe
I also want to throw a thanks to Brian Beck (designbybeck) for helping =
me out with the artwork!Thanks a ton for listening/checking this ou=
t, if you want to!Very nic=
e, repetitive but suggestive, works great in my book.
Did I understand correctly that there would be vocals on it later on?=
=A0It doesn't have to be vocals but I'm missing some lea=
d instrument.Also, sometime 3/4 through (after the second stop w=
ould do) it would be great with some kind of break part, switch chords perh=
aps?
Keep it up!RobertRegards,Gabriel
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