06/19/11 11:16:44PM @slarou:
Mellotrons bits are just unskilled(edirol orchestral) sounds...It is a tune to salute my brother Laval died in 1999.I just remastered it a bit as I will do untill the end of my life.I sing with my skin as withness,,,,,Thanx for your ears Blake it is very cool for me.
06/19/11 10:54:54AM @tcp:
Always love your creativity and sounds, Serge. You always have a unique way of looking at music. Your writing and arrangement talent make you a unique personality. Love the mellotron bits too! Wishing you the best my friend! ..B
08/28/11 09:59:30PM @cooter:
Listening to this on Jim AE's Sunday night live show. What a wonderful tune. Beautifully done.
French Canadian composer Slarou utilizes jazz, classical, and experimental forms to create music that is axed on rhythmic and dynamic tension to create...
French Canadian composer Slarou utilizes jazz, classical, and experimental forms to create music that is axed on rhythmic and dynamic tension to create images Despite the primarily digital production of his compositions, the songs themselves are warm and emotionally evocative.
Slarou's compositions are sometimes supplemented by his vocals, often in a "Houlouboulou" language in which the syllables are sometimes French sounding and sometimes English sounding. The intent is expression of the music using voice as an instrument, rather than expression of lyrics through language. In Slarou's words:
Mellotrons bits are just unskilled(edirol orchestral) sounds...It is a tune to salute my brother Laval died in 1999.I just remastered it a bit as I will do untill the end of my life.I sing with my skin as withness,,,,,Thanx for your ears Blake it is very cool for me.
Always love your creativity and sounds, Serge. You always have a unique way of looking at music. Your writing and arrangement talent make you a unique personality. Love the mellotron bits too! Wishing you the best my friend! ..B
Listening to this on Jim AE's Sunday night live show. What a wonderful tune. Beautifully done.
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