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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2002 2:33 pm
by gedas
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><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Electronic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers,Pulsar Synths<BR> copyright © 2002 Gedas<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Listening to the work of many talented people here at Planetz (Thalamus in particular) makes me feel kinda embarassed to post my own music. But at least I know what a professional sound can be achieved on this platform. Peaks yet to be climbed...
This song was redone for several times after the main vocals were recorded, and yet it's one of those pieces that you feel never quite works. Finally I left it as it is. I had Fender Rhodes borrowed for this song, but my recording technique was very poor at that time, I managed to catch all the possible noise, ground looping with guitars,etc. so overall it's quite a mess, enjoy it :smile:.

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2002 1:05 am
by Thalamus
Hi gedas,

You have nothing to be embarassed about, your song is very nice...

It sounds kinda like björk (which I really love) with a more organic background. I like it alot.

For me Music is all about feelings, sound and rythm comes second. First you feel, then you play. And, really, you cant talk about bad quality, becourse if it means something to you then its good, no matter how it sounds, or what others think. It's all subjective.

Some of the music I get touched by the most is some old billie holiday records I have...

They are very bad quality soundwise, you know crackles, noise, miked with one mic. Billie even sings out of tune half the time becourse shes so high. But here the quality of the recording doesn't matter at all. I could even play it on the tinyest little shit portable player, billies soul will always come flying out the little shitty speaker, right into my heart. Too, it doesn't matter if she sings a little out of tune some times, becourse for me, it just pronounces the feeling she expresses.

Infact I feel that the way things are recorded today, mostly in pop and r&b music, things get really "sterile", and lacks a fundamental feeling, or emotion.

Keep up your exellent work, and let us hear some more...

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 12:42 pm
by mr swim
Gedas

DO NOT be embarrassed one inch. As Thalamus so rightly says, the most important thing in music is the emotion - and this really does DOES DOES have a beautiful atmosphere.

And as for being badly recorded - maybe its my speakers, but it sounds absolutely fine.

There will always be mountains to climb (I hope) but looking down is the only way of knowing how high one's got.

Just listen to your radio - this beats 99% of the stuff out there.

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2002 3:54 am
by gedas
Thanks for the words of encouragement guys. And yes, emotional content, the message of a song are the most important aspects to me. I guess I'd change this attitude if I was to earn my livelihood from music :smile:

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2002 2:18 pm
by astroman
hi gedas,

nice song and atmosphere, the harsh Rhodes is great, it's got character however you record it, much better than samples. :smile:

and tnx Noah for that words about Billie and music, couldn't agree more.

cheers, Tom

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2002 4:39 pm
by hubird
Cool, gedas!

Let There Be Music!

Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 5:38 am
by caleb
Well, what can I say about this song?

I love the Rhodes playing and I constantly appreciate new tricks and clever composition throughout.

And the vocals!!!!

The voice drifts in and out of my consciosness like the devil's temptress always luring.

Strangely enough even though I liked so much about the song, I didn't actually like the song - which is odd.

I mean the composition was impressive almost throughout, the vocals were sex on a stick - better than Sade and it even had clever closing gimmicks with the scratchy record finish - what's not to like?

But I just felt like all this amazing work could have been directed to a better song.

No, actually scratch that - because it's not actually important whether I like the actual song or not because that's so much a taste thing, but bloody nice work.

I'm feeling a little inferior right now. I better get something good up here soon or I'm just going to shrivel into nothingness.

Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 6:32 am
by gedas
Caleb, appreciate your words. I'm happy to see people saying this work is of some value. I'm in a country which is far from active musical life, kinda like overgrown backwater :smile:. When we start our moaning about the low quality of the music here we attribute this to the fact that this place missed all the rock'n'roll of the past century, hopefully we can catch the train of the electronic age. The female vocals are done by a classically trained singer. The funny part was that I had to teach her how to pronounce every word so that it would sound like a comprehensible English. It was an interesting session with me in the control room and her in the studio. At the end I was quite proud of my student especially when compared to what I heard at first... She's willing to continue her studies into the jazz area, and I'm hoping to do more stuff with her later.

Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 6:53 am
by calippo
I know this is easily said, but why must she sing english? If you want to help developing a living and self-confident musical scene in Lithuania, do a first step and produce contemporary, creative music (what your song definately is) in your native language. That would be cool!
I know it is tempting to look at the international market. Even here in Germany, where we have quite a big market, only few serious musicians are courageous enough to sing in german. But the scene is growing, and these guys can express thereselves much better and have an own identity. Discover the beauty of your own language! I´d really be interested in that, and I think I´m not the only one. You could perhaps add an english translation.
Believe in your own culture! :wink:

Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 7:32 am
by gedas
Good point calippo. And I do have some ideas of using my native language (in fact it's one of the oldest indo-european languages, closest to Sanskrit). But the problem is that all the lyrics I do are in English due to the fact that I actually grew up with that language, and often even think in it - my mother's a teacher of English, and I earn my livelihood as an interpreter :smile:.

Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 8:07 am
by calippo
...and I was already wondering why your writing seems better in style than some of the native english speakers´ posts :smile:

Posted: Thu May 02, 2002 3:04 am
by caleb
Wow gedas! You are obviously well enough trained in English to be able to use slang words like 'kinda'.

Posted: Thu May 02, 2002 3:41 am
by gedas
:smile:

Posted: Thu May 02, 2002 10:58 am
by kensuguro
whoah, smooth dude! This is nice stuff. Funky! Great work.