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Deadly Were The Words - Pidgeman vs Code 9
Seven years ago mate.....wow, where did that go!!! It's been a pleasure working with you mate!! Take care my friend!!! Baz (Code 9)
This song is HUGE man!! Just AMAZING work here, I love it!!! - DJ Frankie
Big thanks DJPAZ and Djctx!!! 59 d/l's too!! Cool beans!!
nice groove guys, voc fits nice, good track.... rated...
Just discovered your track. Very very smooth. Excellent. Voted....... DJPAZ
Almost two years to date!!
Long time since I listened to this Craig!! It's solid builder, even if I do say so myself...........LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well done You and Me...........LOL!!!!!! Take Care my friend!!!!!!!! Baz
Sorry i missed this baz, i'll be honest and say i haven't listened to the original as yet so i cant make a comparison but what i can say is that as ever your music is stomping!. This has a lurvley dark feeling to it even the vocals weren't added. I love the way the music changes so many directions but then comes back with a bang. Loving craigs vocals as well, a gr8 remix xxx
i really like this, less is more, like the restrain and intelligent groove, echo the Erasure comparisons.There is a slight vocal leveling issue, they appear to dip and peak a little. All the best.
Hit Enter by mistake, didn't mean to be so brief. Well done, mate. Rated
I also get the Holly vibe. Sounding good to me.
Respect to Code 9...mr Remixer/Producer...now
Catchy, got me from the start, Your gonna master every Genre Craig. Love It. Vin
Excellent sound in every department especially the vocals.R
Cool track lads. Not overly fussed on craig's vocals if i'm honest but i'm a fussy f*cker when it comes to singers. Music is kickin tho. rated.
Nice work reworking guys,vocals fit really well and some cool fx used.Luv the bline with nice a bit of delay, listening under cans...sounds sweeeet. Some nice trance elements and that's one BIG clap;)...great remix Barry. Nice work fellas.R8ed
Nice beats and vox mix. Love the pump of the low end. Very danceable tune that will get any wallflower off the wall. -rl
Like it? No. Love it? YES!!! Blimey Craig, as Moon says Frankie Goes To Hollywood vox (with touch of Marc Almond). Great voice indeed Craig and top sounds. A cracker AND a cert charter.
Brings Frankie Goes to Hollywood to mind this one. Has a lot of attitude. Lots of commercial potential I think. Nice collab guys!
Wow this is fantastic,the bassline is a pearl,love the modulation is this track.The Erasure sound is in there,that clap is so them.Crackin vocals married will a great tune.
Grabbed me from the intro, brilliant track. Reminds me of Erasure (who I love obviously) A great commercial track, best thing I've heard this week :)
I echo Attic's Blondie reference, very much reminds me of them, Top notch instrumentation and vocals, great stuff guys.
Yes yes, very much liking the pseudo-disco bassline! Also the blippy sweeps/washes :) Sounds like if Blondie had a male singer and had taken a dance route after the release of 'Rapture'... this is what they might have made. But you beat 'em to it!! Like it, rated.
A real cool track!! sounds great...vocals are very unique. nice to hear Pidgeman on a dance track Memory Life
Have to agree with Andy about vocals over Trance. Pseudo disco as it were. This would be an easy dance floor filler. Voice really works well over Baz's soundscape. Also agree with crimson about the tempo but still a very good collab. Enjoyed this!
Very nice...very atmospheric and a perfect fit with the vox. Love the produciton quality of the track. Would like to hear it a little faster with that powerful clap in there, but that is just me! Really love the bassline, very nicely done and great progressions with the vox. The effects you have used on the vox are perfect for this track. Really liked it and rated :-)
Catchy as feck dudes. Trance sounds so much better with lyrics. Sorry I'm being an old codger!! Did Baz take a raw mix of your vox craig and add the cool delayed echo to it or was it on the original? Goes on a bit for my taste but i like it and rate it.
(NO MORE) HAPPY ENDINGS. This is the second collab between Truj and myself, follow up to the MP3Unsigned Official Chart No1 'On The Road'. Once again Tommy wrote and performed all the music and I wrote the lyrics and performed the vocals. Tommy is also responsible for mixing and mastering. All comments and suggestions, good or bad, as always are greatly appreciated. Play this LOUD!!!
Please check out my latest track, Misery Loves Company. I'm really pleased with the way this one has turned out, definitely one of my best yet! Cheers Craig
Note: Same as always, going on the basis that a score of 10 is for a release level track with Bob Rock style production. First off, let me say that Craig is a damn fine guitarist - for a long time I only knew him as a song writer but the more of his stuff I've listened to the more I began to notice smatterings of really excellent guitar playing all over the place. I was excited to see tha
At this point in time, I have reviewed getting on for a dozen Pidgeman tracks and discovered that this rock based musician is generally worth listening to. Personally I still think he is capable of much, much more but his catalog of tracks on Mp3 Unsigned (and Soundclick) will show a very competent musician and songwriter, sometimes let down by the equipment he is working with. A
First track out of the MP3 Unsigned bag this month is the indefatigable (Ed: wooahh Gilmore!! Big words!) Pidgeman. Since I first met him while reviewing Misery Loves Company (September 2007 Pidgeman has been a regular visitor to my review schedule so at this stage of the game I probably have almost a dozen of his tracks reviewed. Although there is a fair smattering of Highly Recommend
Craig Matthews (aka Pidgeman) has been a regular on these pages for the last year or so and is actually quite a prodigious musician and out of the wodge of tracks I have reviewed has done well in terms of keeping my critical beast at bay. It helps considerably that most of the tracks this UK based musician writes are good, old fashioned rock tunes and I am amazingly biased that way. Th
Out of the seven or eight reviews I have done of Craig Matthews (aka Pidgeman) one thing becomes instantly clear, I like this musicians style even if I haven't found a track to rave about yet. That is obviously just a question of time of course, and the right combination of circumstances, but I feel fairly confident at this stage that this is an artist who definitely has a Must Have track lu
I was, am and always will be a big fan of rock music, from the Beatles and beyond rock has always been a constant in my own life. Which, as it happens, is pretty good news for artists like MP3 Unigned's Pidgeman considering that rock seems to be his meat and potatoes too. Consequently we haven't had a lot ofg trouble seeing musical eye to eye and some of his tracks have indeed been standout, par
Babylon is Doomed? Fucking A, as someone once said. Don't know about you mon, but whenever me hear dat Babylon t'ing I think of reggae. Not something I would automatically expect from Pidgeman, an alternative rock musician from MP3 Unsigned I have reviewed a half a dozen times, without too much upset. Fact is, I do like a good singer/songwriter, especially when their chosen
This is an incredibly well structured song. I enjoyed listening to this track a lot and I'm really looking forward to the remake that has been mentioned. First off, the production is as close to perfection as you can get in a home recording environment. The acoustic guitar sound is exceptional. Nice and crisp, clear as a bell but with enough low mid and bottom end to keep it warm soun
First track out of MP3 Unsigned this month is from yer old rock buddy Pidgeman. Regular readers will know the man and his works of course but if ya don't here's a thumbnail sketch. He's a home produced rock musician from Coventry here in the UK and considering that he is a home producer comes up with some very decent tracks indeed. Out of the last five tracks I reviewed, three go
Craig Matthews (aka Pidgeman) is an MP3 Unsigned artist you will be familiar with if you are a regular reader, and lets face it if you are not then I am talking to myself and that doesn't even bear thinking about. Having come from a lifetime of real world music, I have found I have developed a specific ear for what is right according to that world. It's why, I think, I am sometimes ove
MP3 Unsigned's Pidgeman had a bit of a rough time from me when I reviewed Wasting Time (March 2008) a track that I felt needed a lot of improvement - a fairly common thread of my reviews of this particular artist. Which is odd because Pidgeman plays rock of various tones, and he plays it well too. Where the wheels start falling off the wagon is when you add into it arrangement, pitch a
My final review for this batch goes to Pidgeman, who I've reviewed before when he collabed with electronica artist Destri! This track, however, is one he done all by himself! This starts off with a drumbeat first, then the rest of the instrumentation comes in! The sound is very 80's, which is either a good thing or a bad thing, depending on where you stand on the matter! Personally, I like the so
Third time around for MP3 Unsigned's Pidgeman, a singer/songwriter from the UK. The first track I reviewed - Misery Loves Company (November 2007) - showed that Pidgeman knows what he's doing in terms of performance and songwriting style and Can't Stop Thinking About You (January 2008) only confirmed that impression. Where things fell down in both tracks was in the final presentation, a
Well coming up here is my 3rd review out of the people who first came into my offering post for a review. I have to say I’m very pleased with the results so far. We have Pidgman’s latest; Babylon Is Doomed?. So without further due to you all… Lets begin! The first thing that gets thrown out at me is the snare. Very powerful and full. I like it a lot. The kick has a nice pumpin
Next up we have a new track from Craig (Pigeman) called Babylon Is Doomed? which I am told he recorded from beginning to end in one evening, which only goes to show when the muse hits, go with the flow and good things can happen.
Craig Matthews aka Pidgeman is an MP3 Unsigned rock musician who I first encountered when I reviewed Misery Loves Company (November 2007). Nice track, as it happened, especially since I like the kind of rock Pidgeman specialises in. Like a great many of us, he has to deal with certain limitations about getting it all down digitally and - on both tracks I've heard - that home produced f
Next up is a track that has been doing very well on the site, 'Misery Loves Company' which Craig (Pidgeman) released a while ago. Commented on the track when it came out and stand by all my original views but will attempt a more in depth overview of the track. Track is very much in Craig's comfort zone, a guitar led power pop/rock track, a genre that has always been popular in the charts (espe
good song and good sound, yout voice is like the voice of rush.keep on rocking.
Pidgeman is a new name to me, this time from MP3 Unsigned and has the singular honour to finally rescue me from the almost constant electronica/trance diet I have had from that site since I started picking up reviews from there again. Moreover, Pidgeman promises to deliver some of my favourite; rock, and for that the man is like an oasis in the desert. Aaah burt, you sigh, rock can cov
Collabs... the MP3Unsigned speciality! There's lots of them about on MP3Unsigned, from one-offs to collab bands such as Stella Polaris Project and Hare Of The Dog! This collab involves Electronica producer Destri and Singer/Songwriter Pidgeman! I've heard the backing music by Destri before as an instrumental, and the combination of electro and hiphop sounds great to me! In this version, the middl
I really like this track by Craig, I remember commenting and rating it before, and rightly so. For a slow instrumental it has some serious emotive phrasings. Craig's understadgin of music and ear for melody shines through on this piece. An unforgettable hook is what makes this track different from most other instrumetnals out there. Craig weaves melody and structure around the central theme from s
Heavier than most of Pidgeman's other tracks this one caught my interest becuase of the distorted guitars and crip powerchords. Th eproduction throughout is very clear and the instruments sit nicely with good separation between rhythm guitar and bass. Drums sounded good to me despite some comments regarding cymbal levels. Last comment on the mix and the only part that needs minor ad
This evening I'll be reviewing a recent newcomer to mp3u, Pidgeman (Craig Matthews) welcome aboard. He describes his music as a cross between Rock and Pop. In my opinion, this track is all rock. He hails from Cheltenham in the U.K. and can rock with the best of them.
Good review to start off, a track I have already listened to and enjoyed a great deal, from an artist with a ever growing collection of very solid, well crafted proper songs. First thing I checked out when reviewing the song were the lyrics, they are a really quite strong for a song of this type, which at it's heart, is a song about despair. Rather than wallow in the misery though, the song offers
I really like this song so it's hard for me not to rate it on the high end.The lyrics are well done. It's important to me that they tell a story or make a point.There are two things I really like about this tune. one is the how it jumps into the third section after the second chorus and two, the key modulation at the end. In both cases the vocal is spot on. not an easy thing to do. it's hard to de