Hi all, I'm back :)
Finally finished this song, about someone close to me who passed away this winter. I was just recording the guitar for this song which I already named "The end", when I got a phone call in which I heard about her fatal illness. It was a dark & strange coincidence. After her passing, additional lyrics were added and I dedicated the song to her.
https://soundcloud.com/dorian-urac/this-is-the-end?si=ba6caa9cb8554742b15e3501ba9c99eb&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Instruments
Western guitar (acoustic recording), electric guitar (Telecaster), ride (acoustic recording), AD2 drums, EZbass, G-Force Mellotron string & french horn, Arturia V3 Minimoog, UVI 8-bit synth hits. NO AI.
I'm particularly interested in how you experience the vocals (in particular English pronunciation since I'm Dutch) and the mix. Not too bright? Not too much bass? Punch? Saturation? etc... Still pondering on whether to change the strings into less 'lo-fi" and less prominent ones, and whether to start later in the song with drums and synths. Tips are more than welcome.
I'm also wondering if the vocals aren't overdone in the sentimental department.
Of course, as always I'll be listening to your songs as well.
Lyrics
This is the end
My dear friend
This is the end
My lonely friend
This is goodbye
This is the end
The end
You said it was time
The battle is lost
This is the end
The end
There is no hope
The suffering unreal
You've been to the dark side
Not holding up
Decisions unreal
All the sadness and pain
On a cold sad winter day
You went away
This is goodbye
This is the end
The end
Goodbye
I really like the "artistic" approach. the production is great. Love the ambiance of it all. I have no idea with how to chang this. I like it!
Yeah.... this keeps growing on me. Has a Pink Floyd vibe that you reflect superbly.
8) -T
What I really like is the instrumental arrangement and composition and how the instruments work together. Really great!
Your singing is quite good, but maybe something with the effects and mix of the vocal should be improved. It's a bit Bowie like but maybe too much chorus effect or something
Emotional, effective. I thought 5 minutes would be way too long, but it wasn't.
Hola
@Dorian Urac Very moving, you made me crying! Love the unexpected arrangement and production!!! Great song and deep feeling.
Good to hear from you dorian
This is quite eery.
The antithesis of happy birthday. 😊
You don't mind putting yourself out there
and claiming your place, far from the more Conservative songsters.
Quote from: IronKnee on May 23, 2025, 10:50 PMHas a Pink Floyd vibe that you reflect superbly.
That is quite the compliment. Just Wow! I'm almost silenced by this –
although that would leave me with not making anymore music, so let's NOT stay silent ;D
Quote from: OleAnders on May 25, 2025, 12:02 PMbut maybe something with the effects and mix of the vocal should be improved. It's a bit Bowie like but maybe too much chorus effect or something
I get what you mean. There's a lot of chamber-reverb on the vocals, but there was no chorus effect used in the sense of a vst, a pedal or gear. What I did do however, was singing the lines two times and doubling them, which is ehhh... also called a "chorus' ? haha ;) Thanks for listening and for the advice. I'll listen to it again and see if I can separate my two voices somewhat more, maybe panning them LR, so they becomes more apparent. And maybe slightly some less reverb. This might work. :)
Quote from: Vicki on May 26, 2025, 02:38 AMEmotional, effective. I thought 5 minutes would be way too long, but it wasn't.
Thanks Vicki. I'll soon listen to your song as well. Grts, Dorian.
Quote from: Mora Amaro La Loba on May 26, 2025, 05:40 PMHola @Dorian Urac
Very moving, you made me crying! Love the unexpected arrangement and production!!! Great song and deep feeling.
Oh nooooo, I made you cry! Please forgive me Mora. Next time will be a cheerful song, I promise ;)
Quote from: Rightly on May 29, 2025, 12:22 PMfar from the more Conservative songsters.
Thanks again for taking the time to listen to my songs. I guess we're both not the average conservative songsters. I do feel related to the repertoire you produce. You truly have your own style, leaning towards a great vintage vibe. Greets, Dorian