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The Tramline Of LifeOver 10 years ago, I had an idea to make a movie with my colleagues... only two trailers and some 4 minutes of movie was ever finished.... but I made couple of songs for its soundtrack. This is one of them, the story is combination of ideas from synchronicity (C.G. Jung) and 'tramology' ('sporalogia' in Finnish, parody of astrology invented by a Finnish sceptic Nils Mustelin - how trams affect city people with much greater gravity than distant planets etc.). Well, I understand if you can't figure out the lyrics, I can't remember what I was trying to say… but the journey is more important than the destination Singing for me was bit challenging because of the high notes and fast pace rhythm - it was impossible to sing the verses on one take. I assume there are also some issues with stressing of the words. But I still hope you enjoy the tram travel RealDrums: SouthernPopSw16 RealTracks: Acoustic bass #769 Electric Piano #906 Organ #425 Sax #457 Electric guitar #1037 Harmonica #??? MIDI: sitar+ocarina melody Vocals by me Mixed with Cakewalk by Bandlab Lyrics: Power in the cables read your destiny in the time tables. You can't leave the trails you can't even play heads and tails. The position of the car on your birthday tells what you are. You can only go from a station to another station follow the bed of the eternal flow. Trams in conjunction the cathedral is rising on the horizon fate on the map your destination untangle the twines read all the signs on the tramline of life. Tracks are not a mess but a network of consciousness vehicles on a side street and soulmates share the same backseat. Parallel grid pattern on her palm there's a line of saturn. Joined by synchronicity home waits at the terminal or someone's just one stop serendipity. [Chorus] ------ Janne
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Very cool, Janne!
Nice composition and production, I like the way you bring in the various instruments.
Vocal also works very well I think.
Maybe my favorite of yours that I have heard so far, well done!
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An interesting write with a very strong jazz feeling... I can see how the song's tempo would make the vocals difficult... But I think you did a very good job on them... The backing tracks are excellent... Do you have plans to merge your song to the video files you mentioned?
Jim †=☮&♥
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Hello jannesan, wowzers! Excellent mixdown on all of this and the instruments are layered nicely. Fantastic work on the vocals. Looking forward to hear more!
Cheers, Joe
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That is some cool music!!! The progression and melody are quite mesmerizing. The lyric works so well with the concept of the song, and with the music. I want to see the movie!! This is certainly one of my faves of yours (maybe #1). Love it!!! Take care. Greg
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What a tune - very enticing, and very unique. The sitar was an excellent touch. The song has a really cinematic and abstract feeling to it. Somehow, it managed to be dizzying yet addictive all the while. You should be proud of this one - thanks for sharing
Cheers, Deryk
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I love it when someone steps outside the box and puts something challenging and original on the forum. This is really interesting and well worth a couple of listens. The choice of instruments worked well. I particularly liked the sitar echoing the tramlines. The sw16 drums worked a treat as well. The slightly stilted vocal delivery added to the trippy journey. Cheers, Mike
Mike Garry BIAB 2022 (Build 927)/RealBand (5) (64bit), UltraPak, Kontakt, EZmix, Ozone 9 Elements, Hybrid 3, Audacity, Acer Predator, Windows 10, 64bit, 16GB ram, CPU: Intel i7. https://soundcloud.com/user-952388172
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Janne, Tasty stuff! Very interesting and unique write! Melody goes to very unsuspected places. Perfect tune for aliens!
P.S. Sitar was a great choice.
Thank you for sharing!
Misha.
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Very cool song Janne. Loved the intro. Very intense. Well done
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Light & breezy satire! The rim shots are REALLY prominent but all is is chill & well constructed.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
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very nice arrangement
flows beautifully
interesting and different
good vocals!
enjoyed,
Kenny
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A nice sophisticated piece, very clever interesting composing, and the vocals work well. Enjoyed.
Peter
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Janne,
This is a great piece. Love all the layers and textures.
Outstanding work!
Bob
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Very cool, Janne! Nice composition and production, I like the way you bring in the various instruments. Vocal also works very well I think. Maybe my favorite of yours that I have heard so far, well done! Thanks Dave, I appreciate your very kind words Janne
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An interesting write with a very strong jazz feeling... I can see how the song's tempo would make the vocals difficult... But I think you did a very good job on them... The backing tracks are excellent... Do you have plans to merge your song to the video files you mentioned? Thanks Jim for your positive feedback I have no plans to use this song on any old video clips, because they already have necessary songs, but I had some vision back then for the scene where this song could be used, maybe I should try to find the script… Janne
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Hello jannesan, wowzers! Excellent mixdown on all of this and the instruments are layered nicely. Fantastic work on the vocals. Looking forward to hear more! Thanks Joe for your positive words I'm especially glad you liked the vocals Janne
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Fantastic production. Constantly fresh. A very cool idea for a song and the pop-jazz backing is a prefect match. I know it must have been hard to sing/record...but it was worth it. Really good.
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Great work here Janne! I think I like this one better than anything I've heard of yours. I think you did an excellent job with the vocals on this! That jazzy chorus is beautiful and very original! Thanks, Torrey
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Very cool, Janne!
Nice composition and production, I like the way you bring in the various instruments.
Vocal also works very well I think.
Maybe my favorite of yours that I have heard so far, well done! Dave said just what I was thinking. This is very cool! Well mixed.
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That is some cool music!!! The progression and melody are quite mesmerizing. The lyric works so well with the concept of the song, and with the music. I want to see the movie!! This is certainly one of my faves of yours (maybe #1). Love it!!! Take care. Greg Thanks Greg, always nice to read your kind feedback Glad to hear that also the lyrics worked well. Yeah, I wish I had resources to make that movie I'm surprised you rate this song so high, I thought that the song structure AB-Long Solo-AB and the verse melody are not particulary interesting, so I almost wasn't going to showcase this one… but it is refreshing to read that people have different favorites Janne
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