07/09/08 06:13:25AM @emocion:
Minimal No It Is Not !
Its actually a fusion of trip hop ambient agianst some blues infusion with touches of jazz thrown in.So its a blend of many styles a complete new genre ?
Whatever Gerry this is actually delicate in nature that is down to that guitar so sweetly played delivery a fragility . The electro happenings and swing tone bass act as the underpin along with the deepness of the drums/percusion.those are the things that keep this left field track together.
For me its unique in its approach and I liked it a lot the soft synth chords filling the air and that guitar mellow ...its relaxing music that is just nice ti listen too without having any message as such.Just listen and enjoy.
Sly
07/08/08 05:07:02PM @syngularity:
Hey Gerry, this is an awesome blend of great electronica effects with your powerful guitar play! Love the nice, dark touch and slow dance atmosphere. Bass work is also just great, and I can say that your style is not simliar to anything else I know... just modern, intelligent and thoughtfully creatic music, standing on its own!
07/08/08 02:10:44PM @tlt50:
Yes ..I do appreciate the excellence of this track.Very creative with some awesome production.Great use of superb backing tracks with just the right vibe for your guitar mastery.... Thanks for sharing :OUTSTANDING !!
Larry T.....
07/08/08 11:38:25AM @ab1:
gerry.. not what i expected.. you mentioned john williams so i thought it would be acoustic and sort of classical.. but you are a sultry sensual groove man after all!.. reminds me of christer.. carlton.. skunk baxter..
all the best steely dan, crusaders style guitarists I've heard.. and they are all faves of mine.. so I've got to add a new name to my own personal guitar hall of fame.. not what expected.. and so much sexier because of it.. you my dawg man.. lol.. man I come from wes and BB too so this is more than up my alley brother.. it's right next door.. kudos..
07/08/08 10:44:51AM @gerry-cooper:
Thanks Brian much appreciated good to see the old place back up and running.
Gerry
07/08/08 09:35:45AM @self-tort:
Love the percussive feel of the intro and the really sweet tone of the guitar. Like the way you leave space and the phrasing's "sweet as". Jumps into a lovely cool and funky groove. Lead guitar is tasteful and tasty and there's some great bass and keys going on as well. I can see this working brilliantly on a soundtrack level for a late night scene. It's got loads of mystery in it. Wonderful to hear your music again. Hope you enjoy the new mixposure, Gerry.
<p>Been playing Guitar for so long I can't remember, still learning though. Had work accepted for Film and currently have a publishing deal.</p>
<p>I make music for the pure fun of it as any other reason appears to be masochistic. Old returning member of Mixposure who left before it dissappeared mainly due to certain members over hyping their talent. Maybe blowing their own trumpet is a better way of saying it, which in some ways is fine but much better when someone else blows it for you.</p>
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Minimal No It Is Not !
Its actually a fusion of trip hop ambient agianst some blues infusion with touches of jazz thrown in.So its a blend of many styles a complete new genre ?
Whatever Gerry this is actually delicate in nature that is down to that guitar so sweetly played delivery a fragility . The electro happenings and swing tone bass act as the underpin along with the deepness of the drums/percusion.those are the things that keep this left field track together.
For me its unique in its approach and I liked it a lot the soft synth chords filling the air and that guitar mellow ...its relaxing music that is just nice ti listen too without having any message as such.Just listen and enjoy.
Sly
Hey Gerry, this is an awesome blend of great electronica effects with your powerful guitar play! Love the nice, dark touch and slow dance atmosphere. Bass work is also just great, and I can say that your style is not simliar to anything else I know... just modern, intelligent and thoughtfully creatic music, standing on its own!
Yes ..I do appreciate the excellence of this track.Very creative with some awesome production.Great use of superb backing tracks with just the right vibe for your guitar mastery.... Thanks for sharing :OUTSTANDING !!
Larry T.....
gerry.. not what i expected.. you mentioned john williams so i thought it would be acoustic and sort of classical.. but you are a sultry sensual groove man after all!.. reminds me of christer.. carlton.. skunk baxter..
all the best steely dan, crusaders style guitarists I've heard.. and they are all faves of mine.. so I've got to add a new name to my own personal guitar hall of fame.. not what expected.. and so much sexier because of it.. you my dawg man.. lol.. man I come from wes and BB too so this is more than up my alley brother.. it's right next door.. kudos..
Thanks Brian much appreciated good to see the old place back up and running.
Gerry
Love the percussive feel of the intro and the really sweet tone of the guitar. Like the way you leave space and the phrasing's "sweet as". Jumps into a lovely cool and funky groove. Lead guitar is tasteful and tasty and there's some great bass and keys going on as well. I can see this working brilliantly on a soundtrack level for a late night scene. It's got loads of mystery in it. Wonderful to hear your music again. Hope you enjoy the new mixposure, Gerry.
Cheers
Brian