The Way She Whispers

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Kamurah
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The Way She Whispers

Post by Kamurah »

Here's a new COMPLETE song.....a rarity from me.....

Called "The Way She Whispers"


Mixed totally in the box...no external processing....


Would love some feedback.....good...bad...indifferent.....
.....thanks guys

:D
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Immanuel
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Post by Immanuel »

Nice and catchy. Sounds like something I have heard before - but with out me being able so say, what it is. The singer has the Billy Idol kind of coolness ... pretty cool, that is. The over all thing reminds me of maybe old Guns'n Roses or something and a bit of Should I stay or should I go.

I like it. It sounds like summer.
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Post by hifiboom »

I thought the same....

also a bit of faith no more in it?
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Post by garyb »

it sounds very good. my criticism would be that the hihats seem a little bit disembodied, to upfront and seperate from the rest of the song....
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Post by Kamurah »

Thanks for the feedback guys!

garyb: The drums are a loop....and I do agree...I would love to put real drums with this tune but don't have access to any drummers at the moment.....



Any takers? ;)

Immanueal / hifiboom: Yeah...not sure who we sound like with this one either....I don't even know how to classify the music....pop, funk, folk?

Thanks for the listen guys, I truly appreciate it!



:)
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Post by Counterparts »

Kamurah wrote: Immanueal / hifiboom: Yeah...not sure who we sound like with this one either....I don't even know how to classify the music....pop, funk, folk?
Funky pop! :-)

I agree with garyb about the hats, they're a bit hissy and float on top of the mix.

Very nice tune though!
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Post by Immanuel »

I'd call it rock - maybe pop-rock. It is right, that the high-hat lift does take some focus. I noticed that too, but the music took over my concentration.

If you have transient designer, you can try to mess with the loop through that one. I did it once with a modular drum machine beat. going fra max attack minimum sustain to max sustain mimum attack really changed the whole feel of the beat. Adding in the by pass, it really became 3 totally different feels. The major difference being, that different "drums" and "cymbals/hihats" would go more or less front/back with the different settings.
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Post by Shroomz~> »

It sounds great !! If I were to catagorize it, it would have to be POP, sorry. The thing is that it's good pop like Supergrass. In fact if you listen to mixes by Suprrgrass you'll probably find the perfect mix for this track very quickly including those hats.
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Post by Kamurah »

Thanks to all who listened and gave feedback....

Here's a mix with less width on the vox during the verses .....

Still working on the drum parts..... :)
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