06/05/09 11:40:43AM @mark-reed:
Nice intro sequence, very upbeat tempo. This certainly grooves. Love that acoustic. Tremendous quality in this one enjoyed it very well done
07/17/08 08:20:30PM @hydrogen3:
I hear a slight alternative feel in the beginning. LOVE that guitar and the style of this piece!! Ther percussion is VERY interesting! Great song!! I like it just the way it is! Holley
06/30/08 02:05:05PM @emocion:
Dance ?
Well yeah I guess it could be indie dance ,it certainly has a real nice groove to it and the flamenco really lends itself to certain dance style.
Theres a good dynamic to this one it bounces along really nicely ...little lulls and then back in with the groove.
For me the dance elements are pushed to far back into the mix theres a kick in here somewhere I can sense it but its lost at times ...great percusive parts help build the "whole" which are all there to compliment that guitar.
Oh lord the gong os kinda Huge ! nice .......
Ah its ended.
To short !
The production as a remix is okay but I would've gone harder on the dance injection....push the beats further upfront and make that kick KICK.
Some sweet playing though and its a refreshing sound.
Sly
07/07/08 11:08:57AM @piperon:
The title Indian Summer gave me a very Eastern passion, waited for the streaming. The use of bassy sitar (Indian guitar) in the beginning is quite a surprise. And followed by the enima of the latin drum. Next, pound in the demolition plucking of the acoustic. In fact, I was confused whether it was a acoustic or a sitar then. LOL! But the emotional full of this enchanting melody has set apart from your usual style, a style not easily conquered.
<p>Solo studio artist, instrumental composer of world beat, jazz, rock,
progressive, dance, alternative music fused into some real exciting
groves!<br /><br />Hello my name is Frank I am a solo composer and I have just released a new album titled
"Sonic Revelation" under my band name "Meleniumx". I grew up in the
70's to appreciate progressive rock from bands like Genesis, Yes, King
Krimson, etc... So as the decades changed so did the music but it could
no longer capture my heart nor head as in those early years. Yes,there
have been some great bands like U2 but they are the exception and not
the norm. Genesis and Peter Gabriel albums recorded 30 yrs ago still
capture my interest. I decided to begin a quest to create a new genre.
One that could keep my mind and heart interested. I have recorded
several albums in this pursuit in my home studio. My last was 10 yrs
ago. But within the last 6 months something broke and I began work on
"Sonic Revelation". You can listen to some of the tracks on my page. I
am really excited of the track I finished on my birthday over last
weekend. It is called "Bella Corazon", Beautiful Heart. It is a blend
of Spanish acoustic guitar that progresses into a alternative beat with
world beat elements, classical, rock, and screaming electric guitar. </p>
Nice intro sequence, very upbeat tempo. This certainly grooves. Love that acoustic. Tremendous quality in this one enjoyed it very well done
I hear a slight alternative feel in the beginning. LOVE that guitar and the style of this piece!! Ther percussion is VERY interesting! Great song!! I like it just the way it is! Holley
Dance ?
Well yeah I guess it could be indie dance ,it certainly has a real nice groove to it and the flamenco really lends itself to certain dance style.
Theres a good dynamic to this one it bounces along really nicely ...little lulls and then back in with the groove.
For me the dance elements are pushed to far back into the mix theres a kick in here somewhere I can sense it but its lost at times ...great percusive parts help build the "whole" which are all there to compliment that guitar.
Oh lord the gong os kinda Huge ! nice .......
Ah its ended.
To short !
The production as a remix is okay but I would've gone harder on the dance injection....push the beats further upfront and make that kick KICK.
Some sweet playing though and its a refreshing sound.
Sly
The title Indian Summer gave me a very Eastern passion, waited for the streaming. The use of bassy sitar (Indian guitar) in the beginning is quite a surprise. And followed by the enima of the latin drum. Next, pound in the demolition plucking of the acoustic. In fact, I was confused whether it was a acoustic or a sitar then. LOL! But the emotional full of this enchanting melody has set apart from your usual style, a style not easily conquered.
With million of love from Singapore.
Piperon