Electro Kitsch
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A Star
do you have any idea for vocals , I do hear a vocal for this ,=might make a good collaboration tune. Vin
Everything flows so well here. This is a simple but very calm and gentle tune which is beautifully composed. The strings are lovely and I like the very soft beat. The inspiration behind this tune is also very nice. The keyboard work that comes in at 0:10 really sticks in my mind. Beautiful work. Deserves more than one vote. I have a couple of brand new tracks to upload from next week. Paul
Yep...ya gotta just go with the flow. Always finds its own level that way. This is very pleasing to listen too indeed...seems to calm the soul in a mesmerising way. Many thanks for checking out our little (holiday) video btw. Its much appreciated. k
Nice synth sounds and melodies. Track sounds some kind of ambient electro. Nice electro style beat and ambient style pads. I like your tracks atmosphere. It's interesting and soft. Good track .
What a lovely track, those synth melodies and the strings are excellent. very relaxing, minimalist song. I give it an "A" star too :)
Stunning production and captivating track. Excellent soundtrack methinks.
A lovely composition and love that hypnotic bass-line/drum. Brilliant use of those pads to create the soft atmosphere. Great work; well done.
hahaha, 'money for old rope'........I am still using frayed string judging from my songs income.zilch. I've always like pads so this ticked all the boxes for me. Nice and gentle
I really like the overall effect this track has on the conciousness too.. certainly a very hypnotic track.. that had me hooked..
I liked the artist comments, Bernie, and what you create, when you do become part of the flow, is gorgeous, rich, lush, and calm, all at once.The synth pads breathe the melody like a gentle breeze, and the strings understated legatos are perfect extensions of this movement. The synth ( reed ) instrument introduced around 27s and again around 1:56 is enigmatically lonely, and haunting. Whether you are using electronic sounds or orchestral sounds, you tell a gentle tale with smooth strokes. And that repeating motif in the the bass(and electronic drum) carries and roots the whole thing so well, Therein lies the minimalism. The result is quite contemplative, inducing a trance-like state...gonna need more coffee after this.. A Star for you too! :)
Lovely track, peaceful and relaxing and soothing. What a warm feeling your track spreads from 1.16 on till 1.47, I love it! I too want to do minimalistic tracks, believe it or not, and regularly end up going with the flows or the many flows, lol. It's not as easy as it seems. But if you are ending up with a pleasant tune like yours, all is fine. :-)
The Fondue Brothers
It’s hard to believe that it’s nearly forty years since the dance floors of the world pulsated to the sound of DISCO. From New York to Tokyo the fashionable elite would boogie to the sounds of Earth Wind And Fire, Chic and Gloria Gaynor.
One of the leading exponents of the high energy dance scene were The Fondue Brothers with hits such as "Gonna Lurve Ya Body", "Get Up, Get Down" and "Blow Your Funky Horn". But their story goes back much further.
Born at a very early age in Hicksville West Virginia, Carl and Bobby were the youngest of nine children. Their parents, Reg and Maud raised them the best they could in the post war depression. Like most Baptist families the Fondues were regular churchgoers and it was at the passionate gospel services that Carl and Bobby honed their singing voices.
In their adolescent years the brothers toured local youth clubs and retirement homes as part of the harmony vocal group The Edsels. It was around this time that their potential was spotted by Platter Records producer Tony Salami. The first disc they cut with Platter Records "Please Don’t Cry On Me" was an early success, charting at number 51.
During the turbulent decade of the Sixties, after a brief tour in Vietnam, the brothers found themselves in San Francisco. In the latter half of that crazy decade they fronted Psychedelic Funk band Sons Of The Purple Mushroom. However after several onstage busts and a conservative backlash over their massive hit "I’ll Be Your Pimp" the band split and the Fondues retreated into a life of Transcendental meditation.
After almost a decade in the musical wilderness a former high school friend Joey Dyson, now a successful TV producer persuaded the brothers to provide the Theme tune for the (now cult) cop series LA Dog Patrol. Several TV and Movie offers followed including Jaws 6, Agent Brad Colon and The Sister Mary Maguire hour.
Then, In the mid 70’s the DISCO phenomenon exploded onto the worlds dance floors. Instantly Carl and Bobby knew (in their own words) "This was the reason they had been put on this Earth". They teamed up with legendary producer Chuck Merengue and the rest they say is history.
Who can forget the massive floor fillers "Kung Fu Bump", "Handbag Hustle" and "Bongo Baby" (recently sampled by Lil Winky).
Carl and Bobby now live in Cleethorpes England where they still tour the UK and Europe.