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Everything posted by bjornpdx
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I really like the backing track. Simple but effective and plays off the vocal well. -Bjorn
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Very energetic and imaginative. Really liked it. -Bjorn
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Best song I've heard from you Makke. Love how you bring out the emotions on every note. -Bjorn
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Very cinematic track. Would work very well as soundtrack to a nature program. The ending could be resolved a bit better but very nice overall. -Bjorn
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Hi Jeff, I'm impressed you were able to write a song while traveling and it sounds pretty good too. Very nice. -Bjorn
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I haven't been all that motivated lately - Health issues in the family. I do appreciate the comment, Steve. Thanks
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Steve - thanks for the comment. I do appreciate it Jack and Old Joad- thank you equality - thanks. It always surprises me how listeners have different takes on songs (and everything else in life) Noynekker - I've added bits of old movie dialog to my songs before - sometimes they work and other times not so much. No reason for the good manners subject . Just seemed like it might work.
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A Night in July Just a dreamy track about a warm night in July, sitting in the backyard viewing the Milky Way and wishing it could be like this all the time. Thanks for listening/commenting. -Bjorn
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Not the usual nature music I expected - synth pads, harps, whale songs - but a catchy bluesy track that I really liked. Nice one Freddy. -Bjorn
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Wow Steve that was outstanding. Love the vocal track interplay and accordion accompaniment. Just wonderful. -Bjorn
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Mind Your Manners Kind of a spacey instrumental piece with some old movie dialog inserted here and there. The movie is one of those instructional Coronet films from the 50s which I think were shown in social studies classes back then. Anyway, I thought maybe it would make the track more interesting. Can't seem to get excited about doing this stuff lately. Thanks for listening/commenting. -Bjorn
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Beautiful song Rex, and very well done production. The melody stays with me after a couple of hours which earns you a big thumbs up from me. Which fiddle vst is that, assuming it is a vsti? -Bjorn
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Very cool. Didn't really sound like space music, more like progressive rock but that's just me. I liked the Lowdown vst so much I went ahead and bought it. -Bjorn
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I put UVI Relayer in the cart and when I go to check out I see UVI Digital Synsations Vol 1 is also in the cart - and it's free?? So I got both for $19. No idea why it was in my cart and why it was free. Edit: Just noticed that Digital Synsations is free with any purchase.
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I like the pattern explorations that make me wonder where you're going with them next. Seems about right lengthwise. -Bjorn
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Who would have thought someone would write a song about a telecommunications satellite? Oh wait, there was a song in the 60s called Telstar (and there's a nod to that song here - pretty sure I had that 45 way back then.) You come up with some interesting subjects Steve. I thoroughly enjoyed this one. -Bjorn
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Thanks Jack Nigel - yep, I love pitch bends. ?
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The temp in our attic a couple of days ago. Google says attic temps can be 150F or so in the summer heat. Sort of like Death Valley up there.
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Leaving It All Behind A little traveling music. This is another song with ChordPulse generated backing tracks. Thanks for listening/comments. -Bjorn
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This is really good Paul. The accompanying bits play off the vocal very well and the story line has a lot of promise. Hope you keep going with it. -Bjorn
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Thanks Jack. I appreciate the comment. -Bjorn
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Wow, very impressive take on the Berlin sound, my friend! Didn't expect the cymbal crashes that fit in so nicely with the outstanding drum track. One of your best I think. -Bjorn