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Got It Good
OK...you got me.lol. your concept is excellent, vocals on point and i really appreciate the production.I really also like the titles of yours tracks, they were interesting subjects. I cant really see any flaws in your work. I really hope to hear you on the radio one day. Give my tracks a listen and tell me what you think."Andrell"
Jazz/soul/funk with a touch of swing. What a mix! Fabulous. You have a fine in tune voice as displayed by the tight harmonies. I suspect no voice mangling software was used here.
Laid back grooves going on in this, i really like chilled out tunes. The beat/drums are sounding good as well as the vox for me.I can hear a rapper on some parts of this tune, has that kind of hip hop beat going on in some parts.Anyway, enjoyed my listen
Good use of an excellent beat, very nice groove laid down here Rob. Keyboard coming in late in the tune was a pleasant addition. Nice job with the vocals! Rated.
oooo luv that brass... just the right place in the mix... has a nice groovy back beat and the vox are well done... killer drum track! all around fine job me thinks!
Top beatwork indeed AND, slap me down if you want, but I can definitely hear a TINGE of Mick Hucknall in your vox. Great track.
Nice stuff dude. Dig the funkiness and the jazzy edge to your vox (is it you?). Maybe some of the intro stuff panned too far wide. By about 3 mins I wanted a middle eight thing or some vocal change in direction to ice the cake but overall I enjoyed loads and rated. Backing vox is good and the line "wouldn't change a thing" is melodically catchy as fuk
Cool and groovy track, Rob, pleasantly laidback, relaxing and funkily-chilled. Love how you build it up, the basic rhythm is really catchy, and the song definitely has your handwriting! Good to hear something new from you. Excellent!
This is sweeeeet. I wouldn't change a thing...Rated
I like the backtrack a lot.....beats and brass well done.....I think vocally it would be good by a female singer but this version gets the song across.....and it's a good song. Kevin Mooney
Great Bass line..Really nice track. Have rated
Oh this is good.....im groovin along here BIG time. I love the play on the reverb. And those vox....WWWWWWOOWWWW. How can i not offer my rate against this....and a bonus. U have def NOT lost ur abilities mate....and, if u have....im quitting!!...coz if this is bad....im abs```....well...nvr mind. 1st class track.
You got me hooked. The begining belongs to a gangsta movie or game. It then changes to a softer track but non the less it works. Great changes all the way and it sounds lovely. No expert in the field but I know quality when I hear it. Sounds very up to date. A good listen and an easy rate. Barry
Slippy-T ... A variety of music tastes and styles.. Composer,producer, vocalist ...
A musical path that streches back a long way. The pleasurable part is I'm very much still enjoying my music in all of its varied guises. There's always time to listen to music but precious few hours to sit down and and get creative with it, which makes it all the more valuable to me.
Its been blinking ages since I've heard a Slippy T effort, absolute yonks. Bleak (February 2008) was my last encounter and before that a year had passed since Ain't This Just the Feeling 2 (JB Tribute) (January 2007). The reason I mention this is because I have known Rob Taylor (aka Slippy T) since forever and believe me, this guys fingerprints were everywhere back in the day. In the meantime,
The funky monkey strikes again! For those who spend most of their life off-planet, or in whatever place they go to, almost at the end of last year we lost one of the funkiest human beings ever to have lived, the late lamented Mr James Brown Funk Sould Brother #1. Considering the impact this one man has had on todays music it was painful to see the extremely small amount of online mourn
Already mentioned this artist once this month in my review of Conkuss, yet another mate from a few years back who has just re-appeared on the scene. As many of you already know, I have a very soft spot for this vocalist whose highly distinctive style - I've found anyway - people either love or hate. I like what he does and always have and he has consistently given me aural pleasure (Oo
The more you know about an artist, the less surprised by them you are. You become sure of their style, their way of doing things and you begin to expect it. Not so with some artists however, and those are the ones - in my mind - who have the longevity to see that they are forever evolving their style - no matter what their physical age. Take Rob Taylor (aka Slippy T) for an obvio
Righty just got home and my fingers are to cold to type! but already the track is making me want to type, firstly on first impression i like it, its got a nice warm feel to it, this track has a nice mix of sounds in it, its quite hard to put into a stright catergory, but it covers more than what it says on the tin, which holds my interest. The synth sounds that you ha
After the surprise You Left Me (a collab with Greybrow I reviewed last month), I must admit to looking forward to this to see if what had happened on You Left Me had translated to his own material. I am mighty pleased to report that it has indeed and done so on what to my mind is one of the best Slippy T tracks I have heard for a good long while. That may well have to do with the fact
Addiction, ah let me count the ways.... See you in a couple of years :D Way back in the day (wtf DOES that mean anyway?) when I was only slightly younger and less crumbly than I am at present, I hung out on an 'instant music' site. Not because I needed a quick fix, but because - to my surprise - I found some very competent musicians on their who were making anything but instant
The first MP3 Unsigned artist I am reviewing this month is a guy I've known forever. Rob Taylor aka Slippy T and I have knocked around many of the same websites for years and in that time he has become a firm favourite of mine. He's also a nice, regular bloke and as we all know that helps a lot around here. It also helps if you have a USP (Unique Selling Point) and Slippy has one
I would have to be ear blind to not know of Mr Slippy T. What makes this guy tick? He is prolific as hell. I think this guy could write a song a day. While some people take vitamins to get going Slippy T writes a new song. What about those songs? Solid song writing from a solid song writer. He is consistent and interesting in his approach. Bottom end is always important
The first time I ever really noticed the work of Rob Taylor (aka Slippy T) was about three years ago over on the Ejay site. In amongst all those Black Box clones and other assorted 'dance' rubbish that that site was (in)famous for were some really stunning - and extremely original - artists. Many of them are much better known these days, names such as The Dead Company, Delivery System, Xanthe, K
Ok this is a bit of a different track from Rob and a very interesting one at that.The track starts off with a very industrial sounding beat which is constructed very nicely. On first listen i thought this was all there was to the song as it does go on for a fair bit before anything else happens.Well when this does happen about half way through the track this is where the song really begins to tak
As I have stated previously, I am not knowledgable in this style. That being said, I'm starting to understand the differences in the listed styles. I thoroughly enjoy listening to a still unfamiliar medium, and having a chance to review the style. I was blown away by another song of Slippy-T's, Blast, which was an adrenaline uptake. This one had a completely different, and equally enjoyab