02/22/13 10:57:11AM @farrell-jackson:
I like the urgency that the single note intro brings forth. The tambourine is rockin' and I can see the performer's (real or imaginary) getting into the moment. I've physically added tambo to several of my songs and it takes stamina to keep a quick rhythm as this....cool. Overall this is a great track that's well played and the mix is well balanced. I enjoyed the listen!
<p>Casino Burn are my main 'band', it's a studio type affair. Musically it's instrumental and veers towards the soundtrack/cinematic genre (soundtracks...
<p>Casino Burn are my main 'band', it's a studio type affair. Musically it's instrumental and veers towards the soundtrack/cinematic genre (soundtracks for imaginary films). I like a wide spectrum of genres/artists, so I tend to pull my influences from alot of different places (Trip Hop, Electronica, Post-Punk, DnB, Northern Soul, Noise-Rock).</p><p>2012 sees the release of a new Casino Burn cd entitled 'Selected Recordings 2006-2011' and it's available for free. To obtain a copy, simply go to the Six Sixty Recordings website and follow the on screen instructions. By the way, it's an actual cd (remember them) not a download album.</p>
I like the urgency that the single note intro brings forth. The tambourine is rockin' and I can see the performer's (real or imaginary) getting into the moment. I've physically added tambo to several of my songs and it takes stamina to keep a quick rhythm as this....cool. Overall this is a great track that's well played and the mix is well balanced. I enjoyed the listen!
Farrell