Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
"The BEAT, the repetitive synth, the background synth strings - and the all important "traditional" (dobro) adding the right flavor."

"It sounds "current" without sounding derivative."

We feel that floyd's two statements above well sum up our feelings. Having listened to every variant of country music offered since the 60's I admit to being a bit slow getting on the modern train...but it's slowly happening. Andy anything that further drives nails in the bro country coffin is fine with me smile

What really stands out on our monitor is the great mix and vocals. And we are fans of fairly minimalist productions that breathe with a little headroom left and sound like a live band could have done it.

Kudos on a fine production!
J&B

PS Thanks for including the detailed production info. PG Music asks that folks do that but few choose to.

Thanks for listening Janice & Bud. I was extreamly slow to warm up to pop country till a few years ago. I like traditional outlaw country most of all but the new wave of country mixed with rock and pop aspects has grown on me. Now I enjoy mixing styles and seeing what new sounds I can come up with.

Thanks for listening and your feedback.


Samuel Davis Jr
BIAB 2018 + Cubase + Ignite
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www.sammycountry.com