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Douglas Kirby

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  1. Thanks for listening David - I appreciate it.
  2. Well done Bjorn - I think this is one of your better compositions - this would work nicely for an evening ball or some sort of social gathering - that's what came to my mind. The Grandeur sounded authentic - like the real thing.
  3. Douglas Kirby

    Time to Wake

    I thought it was a cool song, and your vocal reminded me of Glenn Danzig - nicely done.
  4. Douglas Kirby

    A WORD

    I really liked the song and your vocal was excellent. The mix had a dreamy quality to it, which fit your hook of "Dream On" - very cool.
  5. I think it's impressive that you wrote that at the age of 18-19 - I wasn't all that bright at that age.
  6. Thanks Steve - I appreciate you lending your ears to this one.
  7. Douglas Kirby

    DeepSpace

    That was cool Kurt - I liked the harmony of the double-tracked guitars - nice playing there.
  8. Douglas Kirby

    Let Me Go

    Hi Forum Folks, This is a track off of the album I'm currently working on called "The Westerly Sessions Vol. VI". As always, any comments or critiques are welcome, and thanks for listening. I sang the lead vocal with an AT4040 through a Warm Audio TB12 preamp - and I also used the Voxengo Voxformer on it, along with a Rob Papen delay vst. The rhythm guitar is a Fender Strat through TH-U, and the lead guitar parts are my Gibson Les Paul through TH-U. The bass is an Ibanez SR500 through an ART MPA Gold preamp - through TH-U. The organ parts are UVI Retro Organ Suite. The drums are AD2 - I put the Waves Abbey Road Saturator on the drum buss - it made the drums really come alive for this song. For reverb I used REmatrix from Overloud on the main bus - just a touch. Here is the song: https://www.soundclick.com/music/songInfo.cfm?songID=14181639
  9. Thanks - yeah - I think I could work with this one - perhaps sometime next week?
  10. That was really cool - how the intro slowly drew me in, and then you really started to rock - nicely done. One thing I've noticed over time while listening to your music is the drum tracks - they are always top-notch.
  11. I really liked the drum groove - and the lead synth is a cool tone. The piano fit in nicely as well What synths did you use for this one? Only crit - the ending is too abrupt.
  12. Douglas Kirby

    And Rest

    I really liked this one Wookiee - it put me in a sort of trance - this would be excellent for meditation. C'est bonne musique - merci beaucoup.
  13. I think the mix is sounding pretty good now - nice job.
  14. I like the lengthier version - nice job.
  15. Nicely played - well done. You definitely play that Strat quite well.
  16. A quality song and a quality production - nicely done Nigel. I enjoyed the video as well.
  17. This one had a dreamy quality to it - I felt as if I were floating through the air while listening - interesting. The percussion section was quite nice. Excellent mix overall.
  18. Douglas Kirby

    xxxxx

    Cool song Allen - I enjoyed your vocal as I always do - and I liked that instrument you brought in on the 2nd verse on the left - sounds like a synth. Solid mix - sounded good to me.
  19. I thought you did a good job on this cover, and the mix was excellent to my ears - nicely done. Also, great job on the vocal.
  20. Thanks for listening Nigel - I'll give the drums another listen - it's AD2 I used on this one.
  21. Hey thanks Kenny - I'm glad you liked the song.
  22. It's an interesting song - nice job - it kept my interest throughout. The tone of your lead vocal, with that distortion - reminded me of Lennon on "I Am The Walrus" - maybe that's what you were going for.
  23. Thanks for listening Makke - I appreciate it.
  24. There were delightful melodies played by the strings - my only crit would be to make it a bit longer.
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