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This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR>copyright © 2002 laurent molini<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> was super wasted at 6 in the morning and saw sunlight flowing through the window and got this refrain hammering... this is close to two steps but not quite there. what do you think?

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Post by borg »

my guess is, you were in the kitchen at 6am...

i've been listening to your other songs, and i really like your style(s). if you listen to them one after the other, like an album, the music just grows on you. gives me this pulp feel. excellent.
your voice really fits the music!
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that's a nice one, thanks Andy :smile:
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Post by cook »

Love that. Just when I get into that nice slow groove at the end of the song and the beautiful bass-sounds start to work on me body - it stops! And I wouldn't mind a second voice chorus line on the refrains. I join going for the sunshine!

I too am collecting your songs for an album. Nice one! :smile:
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Post by Gordon Gekko »

you guys a too much, thx a million. cook you're right, it needs an end i might go nuts on the percussions you know, kind of soft d&b stuff...
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Post by Canzerboy »

Nize! singing I can feel the chill warm sunshine myself.

Maybe a small dub-delay in the end. It could make a nice flow for an ending. It's just a suggestion.
I really think this tune might be finish already.

Please keep on in the same manner!!!
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Post by borg »

cool. i just realized have over 4 hours of planetZ music in my mp3library, and at least half of it is excellent stuff i would buy for sure if i weren't addicted to my DAW which asks for more HD, DSP and RAM, not to mention monitors,... last weeks the Z stuff was my browse soundtrack and all i listened to, apart from the radio news every hour.

i also have a very humble opinion about the vocals. a treatment in the mix might even make them better. i've never been an expert in expressing my musical thoughts, but i hope 'putting them sometimes more in the back' makes some sense.
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thanks for this, didn't notice it was a bit too upfront... guess I got carried away with autotune. Cheers Canzerboy!
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Love it Legros :smile: Have you heard any of the more recent recordings from Howard Jones? Your style reminds me of his more laid-back material. You even have the same quality in your voice. Really nice feel...

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gracias retro! howard jones really? it's been years since I listened to his stuff.. hell I'm gonna go grab his latest stuff and have a good listenning. thx for the comparison
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Post by Retro »

Yep, he's still alive and well :lol: To be specific, have a listen to "You're the Buddha" from his People album. I'm glad you didn't take offense at me comparing your track to someone else's - some people don't like that. I still think it's the easiest way to get a point across though.

Keep up the good work,
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someone else? hey it's howard jones!! to tell the truth I prefer sounding like something than nothing :grin:

Cheers m8 (with the inflexion on the 8 of course)
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:wink:

HoJo is a very talented man... At least it's better than being compared to the Spice Girls!!
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Post by kensuguro »

he, this is fun tune man.. sounds really happy and fresh. almost like coming back from a trip of certain fungus substances, also known as "shrooms".. This strange feeling of disorientation and happiness? But the strange thing is, this seems to be the real thing, not something derived from a trip.. there's something that's very natural about it. Great stuff!
I don't think it's anything 2step tho.. the rhythm vocab is different. (just for your info, tho it really don't matter cuz it's a great tune anyway)

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:smile: :smile:
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<table width="423" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" height="190" bgcolor="#330066"><tr><td><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="#FFCC00"><b><font color="#E8DB95">this is a very cool item. reminds me of some of the Cream's early stuff; the way /Baker/Bruce used to walk the bass & drums around each other. the limitation many of us have is only sample loops of drums; a "real" drummer could take this song to some interesting places because of its natural punchiness. I'd like to hear the bass & drums wandering away from your regular pattern in the bridge section of the song.</font></b></font></td> </tr></table>
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Post by Gordon Gekko »

Thx petro, you are right that bridge is a bit dull as is. BTW, i don't suppose you own a fuel powered, government backed whirlpool bath? man that thing must be hot!
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Post by calippo »

that´s a lovingly produced song, revealing a lot of creativity.
My only criticism: I can´t stand that autotune effect, since Eiffel 65, Cher a.s.o.
But that´s of course highly subjective.
Go on with that style!
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Oh man,the clouds break up for me, I hear it every morning I am bored or just need a wake up. I like the Autotune sound very much, it fits perfectly in this song(like on:get to craaiaiazy).
Then the upgoing crazy playing guitar,little headbanging in the slower part combined with the short Organ Sounds.
You should arrange a 5 min track of it,start with the slow part first ,then try to find a
end that fits,maybe you can make the sunshine sounds.
It´s a hit for me.
THX
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