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2loose - Apr - Epitaph (back scratch mix)
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 2:11 am
by georgeinar
Here goes guys and gals, I'm not even sure what this is.
http://www.soundclick.com/util/download ... id=7478179
That's the link to download. To just listen just visit my soundclick home page, it'll start right up.
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:17 pm
by Stephen
Yeah!!!
I like this one very much. I got a little reminder of Dr John's Right Place, one of my all time favorites.
Excellent tracks as always, and it all fits perfectly into a very neat package.
well done....again.
Regards,
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:39 pm
by georgeinar
this one was my first karma journey, the synth loops on the left and right tracks and a few other tracks were karmafied as well, it's getting a bit lest mystic to experiment there, i find karma isn't too hard in seq mode because you can play around until you get something usable, however, i can't really tweak it in real time in any meaninful way, so it's more like a sophisticated arpeggiator for now, though no arp i know can do the effects this baby can spit out
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 12:23 am
by X-Trade
This sounded much better than the last one - I think it fits your voice more.
I don't really listen to this kind of stuff, but I am actually finding it quite enjoyable.
There is lots of space in your mix, which is a nice feature, with all of the parts feeling very tight - I'd assume that this is down to sequencing and KARMA, although I couldn't guess it was KARMA doing any of that stuff.
I liked the use of the kind of 'duet' between your voice and the synth lead too, thats definately an interesting idea, although I thought it could possibly play something a bit more interesting than just the little scale it does - something more lyrical I suppose.
Overall a great track

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 12:33 am
by georgeinar
it is so interesting to get different takes, i actually don't plan every note ahead of time, and my voice often follows wherever the music seems to take it, so the duet thing is part chance I guess. As for the voice fitting, this took several takes and complete re-writes searching for the right tone and context, i ended up just getting silly and playful and using pieces of my previous versions with the playful rhymes. However, one big difference is that there is no reverb at all on the voice, I simply limited the heck out of it, except of course for the distorted chorus effects and delay sections, but the verse is all me, widened in ozone 4 and then limited to make it strong and dry.
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 2:42 am
by Pumpkin King
Awesome.
The beats and sounds are just great. Your voice sounded pretty good too. I especially liked the vocals in the end, and the phrase "all the rest of us, for the best of us" (or something like that). It's stuck in my head now.
My only concern is how the song ended. It seemed like it ended abruptly. I would've ended it with the beat in the beginning.
Great track, nonetheless.
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:42 am
by georgeinar
thanks, man. I'm not crazy about the ending myself, and I usually use the beginning as a repeat, that may be just the recipe now that you mention it. Right now it just dies away and sounds somewhat flat.
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:44 pm
by botega
Hellow George
i really like the style of this song- nasty
great synth sounds and FX sounds, deep low ends and hi ends - i like it!
it sounds like the songs and your voice are getting better with each production
you made a really good job here
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 11:13 pm
by ellll
WoW George...,
Spot on...A tight sound here and a little mysterious to my perception... but fun indeed..
Your usual great eng. and production brings it off well...
It is a G-O-O-D..listen indeed...
My Regards, and thanks, John (ellll)

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 11:35 am
by Sharp
Excellent George, your production is always top class.
Regards.
Sharp.
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:53 am
by georgeinar
Some have asked to see the lyrics: (and I fixed the ending ??)
Epitaph
Someone’s a boogie woogie
Someone’s a hanky panky
Someone’s a hoky poky
Sooky sooky guy
I need a back scratch
I need a hurdy gurdy
You need a teeny tiny automatic sky
I can’t afford a choo choo
I can’t become a bummer
I gotta ticky tacky fire down below
We were so-so, we were just a show
Did we blow
In the final epitaph
It’s a mystery why we laugh
OO, that fire down below
When you touch me it’s so apropos
Don’t want no humdrum
Don’t want no short shorts
Don’t want no tie died hack MC
Just want another brother just like me
Make it three
In the final epitaph
It’s a mystery why we laugh
OO, that fire down below
When you touch me it’s so apropos
Hypnotizing, we were rising
When love is no solution
So upsetting, so forgetting
It’s in the execution
We got a hippie dippie
We got a black jack
We got a groovie movie harikari coup
We got a mumbo jumbo old taboo
So would you
In the final epitaph
It’s a mystery why we laugh
OO, that fire down below
When you touch me it’s so apropos
What I need most
Is a good host
So you told me so
From the get go
In my epitaph
Let the crowd laugh
Keep ‘em guessing
Till the blessing
In the last reel
Let the scene steal
All the rest of us
For the best of us
2loose Productions 2009
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:27 am
by joet63
FUNKY!, George you've done it now, you have got my feet dancin' to this song, this song has creativity wrtten all over it, well done.
joe