dear muren; this is a very professional production on all counts: nice material, talented musicians, soulful vocalist, simple but tasteful arrangements and a good mix. one question: who plays the bass? all the best with the next project. happy trails, uncle steve
hoi muren; is alden the same as autumn, in dutch herfst? your music atmospheres that season, to come at ease and gather your thoughts, in short, beautiful; groeten van piet
Just put another couple of tracks up, the two sides of our current double A side single: Father and Comfort; see what you think. Wondering if I should put those tracks up instead of Venetian Theme and End of Time as England has gotten most praise. Would value your opinion.
Guess we are not doing too well in the contest (not in the top 30 anyway, probably because I haven't spent ages making friends on here). Just listening to Autumn which is gorgeous. Guess I had better go and vote for it.
Spent a great weekend in Oslo last year for a friend's birthday but must get back and see the rest of the country. Have a standing invite to Haugesund which I should take up.
Hey, Morgenstern. Like your songs, but love that voice and the harmonies. By the way, Muren, if we had a Swedish/English competition, you'd win—you express yourself just fine. All the best, dude. artie q
Hi! featuring this beautiful voice is the right thing, even though your songs are great and and your instruments are perfectly played. "We proudly put her in front of us" ...this is how a band has to see vocals - I am very happy to read this. There are a lot of songs that come along with "alibi vocal-tracks" mostly meaning, feeling and saying nothing more than "I try to get more listeners by adding a human voice". It is purely a matter of taste - I know - but I just like so much more to hear that someone wants to tell a story than to hear that someone heavily practiced with his instrument or learned the rules of composing and handling his recording equipment. All these secondary mentioned things are basics, but telling the story is art. What you do is art. Greetings from southern Germany Niko