So cool to read that from you. I did put a lot of effort into the selection. Plus all tracks were remastered, pitch-matched, & beat-mixed.
Having a live audience really keeps me on my toes. Pretty much everyone is happy to offer critical respo…
Yeah, about the box links, I was trying to get people to come to my blog. I'll return to including them here. Ya got'ta give the people what they want. Glad you like it.
"High" is a song by English rock band the Cure, released on 16 March 1992 by Fiction Records as the lead single from their ninth album, Wish (1992)
The Amber track is one I consistently enjoy.
The Cure band member Perry Bamonte, a guitarist and…
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Is it from the album the wall ?
Aye, indeed it was. I sure am happy with how this turned out. Plus, I saw 2 other versions of this song posted the same day. Ni-ice.
There's a working box link that the groovy time link takes you to. Looks like this -
https://app.box.com/s/9isnysnidvbwiud0ogx2342vgk02jx7z
I also got a message from Argentina that the link wasn't working, but it checks out for me.
Thanks for no…
I found this to be a very welcome release. Many thanks for going there.
The preview track sounds good to me, however, raising the instr a semitone will lower the pella pitch & increase the listeners' pleasure. Not repulsive to me in the slight…
Here's a list of the genres employed -
Styles Playlist -
00 - ‘radio tuning’
01- Classical
02 - Military Marches
03 - Blues
04 - Swing
05 - Jazz Orchestral
06 - Boogie Woogie Jazz
07 - Novelty
08 - 40s R & B
09 - Western Swing
10 …
Hey M A - SO, like, I tried both adjustments, but, honestly, I prefer the posted version.
Lowering the volume of the vocals decreased the clarity of the words. Following the original yello vocal arrangement created a minute & a half of no voca…
The image is corrected now. I was having a few problems with that image host, but all is correct again.
Oh yes, a Kiffness collection would sure be fun. I mastered a collection of 20 Kiffness tracks yesterday. Lemme know if you want a copy.