Stileto

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Stileto

Postby Detailed Infinity » 03 Jan 2012, 23:25

First this year & it's similar to the Shad style. The b/t or underscore is there for you if you wish. Again all sampled and multi tracked in Acid 6 Pro. Bass samples are from John McVie's sample library from Data Becker and this time all guitars are through POD XT
http://www.4shared.com/mp3/o_VeNQpA/Stileto.html

http://www.4shared.com/mp3/oWE80LDn/Sti ... score.html

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Re: Stileto

Postby Geronimo2008 » 04 Jan 2012, 00:22

Hi Brian, that's some amazing stuff you did there! Could be for the next Bond movie, it just need that crazy chord on the end!!!
Brilliant all round!
Cheers CC
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Re: Stileto

Postby tolo » 04 Jan 2012, 10:33

Wonderful, edgy guitar sound - full of bite. I love it. Don't know about Bond - but for me this would have Tarantino all over it!!

Really nice touches in here - the sparsity and overall 'feel' is excellent and that guitar is really alive.

Great job.

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Re: Stileto

Postby dave robinson » 06 Jan 2012, 20:58

I heard this before and it had the title 'Down By The Docks' by Doug Boyle - could be Susan's brother . . . . . . Is that you Leary ? ;)
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Re: Stileto

Postby Twang46 » 06 Jan 2012, 21:17

Hi Bri

I don't know what's going on here but the track you posted as "Stileto" sounds to me exactly the same as this

http://www.audionetwork.com/production- ... _7957.aspx

I hope I'm wrong

Can you explain please ?

Cheers

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Re: Stileto

Postby tolo » 06 Jan 2012, 21:21

As someone who has posted support and encouragement to a fellow composer and guitarist - see above in this very thread - I too am eager for an explanation...

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Re: Stileto

Postby dave robinson » 06 Jan 2012, 21:38

Turns out that Doug Boyle who composed and played this tune was guitarist for Robert Plant for a few years - :roll:
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Re: Stileto

Postby Phil McGarrick » 06 Jan 2012, 21:48

I too was about to reply with +ve comments until I listened to the link from Dick (Twang46)
Identical - now what's the chances of that :?

Waiting for the explanation Brian.......
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Re: Stileto

Postby tolo » 06 Jan 2012, 21:50

Wonderful, edgy guitar sound - full of bite. I love it. Don't know about Bond - but for me this would have Tarantino all over it!!

Really nice touches in here - the sparsity and overall 'feel' is excellent and that guitar is really alive.

Great job.


Actually all of this is true - it is a really vibrant guitar sound and vibe - so I stand by my feedback! Here I am hoping that Bri is really Doug Boyle...
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Re: Stileto

Postby ecca » 08 Jan 2012, 11:40

There was a song by the Tremeloes once......
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