Songwriter from Pakistan
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Elegy
So many millions of songs have been written and yet sommehow you manage to create a fresh sounding song - your wonderful voice helps to achieve this -Great song. Rated and Nominated.
Nice structure dude and chord movements. Your voice sounds really good. Maybe the vox harmonies should be a tad stronger and a tad more stereo image. It's a sweet song and rated
A great catchy tune Moby. Same sort of vibe as Escape Artist which is still one of my favourite tunes on this site. Get the Hootie and the blowfish comparison too. The only very minor criticism I have is that maybe the guitar solo could with a bit of timting variation, it is straight eighth notes all the way through and sounds slightly mechanical. Apart from that great track. Rated. Craig
This is a lovely tune. Great job. Nice to know your still rocking in Pakistan! Great news! Great song.
briliant stuff, put put me in mind of hootie and the blowfish, for some reason. Love the vocal tone and great hamrony.
Very chilled listen! Good vocal melody and song structure! Is that a female doing the harmonies? Mix is good although the bass could come up a bit! First song this morning...thank god it wasn't a mosher! Enjoyed this!
Great song! Nice vocals and lyrics. I can hear a little Vedder influence. BTW- Harem Scarem put on the best small club show (Mood Swings tour) that I've seen. Good luck in the future.
Oh I forgot to tell you to post in the new mp3 section on the message board. More exposure.
Right on moby, very relaxing well sung tune. might want to think about maybe bringin up the bass a little in the mix. Take a rating and recommend from me my friend.
They lyrics are some of the best I've seen this side of Roger Waters, David Bowie, Eddie Veddar and Thom York...I was so taken in by the quality of song writing I suddenly realized how unimportant the music sounded... I must say, the breath and vision and kind of word play and imagery used by Moby in his lyrics does suggest a musician who is not in it just to live out a short rock boy fantasy...(Nadeeem Farooq Paracha, noted Pakistani music scribe,in his review of Corduroy's 2004 LP )Moby Noor - Vox, Lyrics, Compositions, Arrangements and a cast of revolving musicians
Been playing original rock music for around 7 years now, most of it with my old band 'Corduroy'. We did fairly well in a country indifferent to meaningful music(Pakistan); sold over 1000 copies of our 2004 release, 'The Morning After', received the TMA award for best english music video of 2006 for 'Leeway',signed a merchandizing deal with VOODOOTEES Pvt. Ltd In 2006 as part of Corduroy; we were the only underground band in Pakistan to have such a deal. At the end of our run, we even got signed by a local record label (Indispensable Communications), but sadly by that time,Corduroy as a band had reached its natural conclusion. The dis-banding didn't deter me from continuing to do music on my own, in fact its allowed me to further explore my individual influences in music as opposed to operating within a band template. My latest accomplishments have been:1 .Being made Mp3Unsigned.com Artist Of The Week in May 07 2. 'Soulpilot' & 'In Transit' made tracks of the day on Garageband.com in the blues rock and groove rock genres respectively (first week of September 07). 3. In September 07, 'Soulpilot' & 'In Transit' were also nominated for the 2007 Toronto Exclusive Magazine Music Awards in the International Rock Song category. 4. 'In Transit' hit #1 on Songplanet Radio's Top 40 Songs Played By Live DJs charts for the period Nov 13-27 2007, and then hit the top spot again on Dec 5 2007. 5. 'Escape Artist' a DJ Pick of the Month (Nov 07) on Songplanet Radio. 6. Best Male Solo Artist (Pakistan) at the 2007 Music Aid International Music Awards. 7. 'Soulpilot' hit #1 on Songvault.fm Radio's Rock Indie Hit Radio charts (12/18-12/20 2007)8. Supreme Lyric Execs Inc, a music licensing firm operating out of Toronto, Canada recently accepted 4 of my original tracks for inclusion in their music catalog.If you're on myspace, give me an add at: http://www.myspace.com/mubashirnoorMoby.mk.ii i audio interview With Hugh Reilly of Thatradio.com now online:http://www.rockbandsites.com/sitemanager/misctracks/Mobymkii_Thatradio[1].com_Interview_2008-02f-04_-_Moby_Noor.mp3Moby.mk.ii's audio interview with the DigiVegas Podcast now online at: http://www.rockbandsites.com/sitemanager/misctracks/Mobymkii_DigiVegas_Interview.mp3Moby.mk.ii's audio interview with the Night Guy Podcast now online at: http://www.rockbandsites.com/sitemanager/misctracks/Mobymkii_Night_Guy_Interview.mp3
So here i am on a sunday afternoon flicking through the site when up pops this on the forum.Hailing from Pakistan this artists is bringing a little pearl jam like rock to Mp3unsigned.My first impression of this track was the obvious influences of Moby.mk.ii.This is a good thing and also a not so good thing, on one hand it shows alot of skill achieving that sounds and style and in that respect is q