Mahout of Gilgamesh

Zamzam
United States
Drums & Tasten:
Zamzam 297 jams
Remix step I
Wade
New Zealand
Saxophon:
Wade 905 jams

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+ 26
Hochgeladen:
15.06.2016
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1.559
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5
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Wonderful exotic track from Zamzam. Sopranino added.
Shi
this one just weaves a little magic and draws you in spellbound ! Fab sopranino addition there Wade, adds just the right touch to the mystery of Zamzam's cool track :) +2
Wade
Wade Thanks Shi. So good to hear from you and that you gave this a listen. Much appreciated. +1
fanne
If I had a belly I would dance to it, suberb! you know them exotic scales! great! +1
Wade
Wade Cheers Johnv. Yea, I know lots of (mostly) useless scales and modes. Nice to find a fit for one. +0
Funkystan
Super cool Wade... I love that ambiance you've brought in that cool track... Thanks ^^ +1
Wade
Wade Thanks funkystan. Such a strong mode/mood from Zamzam you can only follow and if lucky find a way to add to it. +1
Funkystan
Funkystan You've done it great ^^ +1
Stef
Refined and enveloping exotic atmosphere. Great technique and fluidity. +1
Wade
Wade Very kind of you to refer to "technique and fluidity". I'm consciously trying to fit the playing/sounds to music that is very un-sax-like. Good ears! +1
will_C
wonderful mood in this track! +1
Wade
Wade All credit to Zamzam for the mood. Just trying to run lines that fit. Thanks Will. +1
Pit Brett
excellent playing wade!
you weave beautiful melodies in the rhythmic braid.
Sounds a bit too far for my ears, but I think its hard to get in front, or the middle of zamzams brilliant sound.
Amazing track, my friend :)
+1
Wade
Wade Thanks Pit. Just trying to hang in there and keep the feel while running lines. +0
Tofzegrit
I will take a ticket, I want to go there!
This sopranino smells oriental/asian spices.
+1
Wade
Wade Definitely Oriental/exotic with a touch of mystery. Cheers Tof. +0
MajorTom_III
Brilliant !! Playlisted +1
Wade
Wade Thanks Cody. Glad you gave it a listen and liked. Much appreciated. +1
AKchen
wonderful exotic answere from your sax :) +1
Wade
Wade Ah dear AKchen. You got it in exactly right and in so few words. Glad you like. +0
OliVBee
lovely lines ! your sopranino still has that kind of huge effect on me :) your track could come up front a touch more ;) +1
Wade
Wade Thanks OliVBee. You are of course right about being a little low in the mix. The recent stuff I've done where I'm "weaving" have within them an experiment. I'm occasionally leaving out notes or small phrases which fade behind the rest of the track which (I think) engages the listener to hear a continuing line that's not actually there. It only works when the level is low. There are upcoming tracks have better examples. Similar to using silence which either separates, or begs the listener to hear something that's not really there. In the same vein I love playing with just one other instrument, preferably bass. The gulf between these "one-note-at-a-time" instruments can engage a listener to hear chords and lines that aren't actually there. +2