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Posts posted by James Greenfield
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I had a lot of fun making this neoclassical electronica playlist recently and thought I would share it on here. If you like contemporary piano compositions that have some electronic elements then this should be right up your street! I've thrown a couple of my own songs on there too—any likes and follows are always hugely appreciated
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2uXNt3SRrjisbMEemNXRMc?si=a1e466e24c864059
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Some really lovely sounds on here, and I totally hear the Vangelis comparisons. This album could do very well considering 80's sounds are infiltrating a lot of popular music right now. Keep going man, your niche is most definitely out there!
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Love this song. I think you've done a grand job! I think I prefer when you sing the vocals higher up, the ones at the lower end seem to get lost a little. Very nice though, I enjoyed it a lot
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Thanks John, I've been having a look around and there's so much great stuff on this forum. Glad I found this community!
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Thanks Peggy, much appreciated!
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Love this show. I really enjoyed the Trent Reznor one as I was a big fan of Nine Inch Nails when I was an angsty teenager! The REM one about how they wrote Losing My Religion was really interesting too.
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Hi all, I'm James from London in the UK. I'm a new artist just starting out and would love to be a part of this community! Looking forward to hearing new music and maybe even finding some collaborators on here
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Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit cover
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Super effort! Vocals sound great. As John says though, this is a hard one to cover in terms of getting past the "not as good as the original" challenge.
I often think covers of big songs like this benefit from being done in a different style. Like when Ryan Adams did that amazing, haunted cover of Oasis' Wonderwall which was arguably better than the original.