Nice dude! Looking forward to hearing more ![]()
Hey Michael,
Thank you for the listen and encouragement ![]()
Thank you for taking the time to listen! ![]()
Thank you v much indeed Michael! ![]()
Hi Michael,
Sorry, come a bit late to this but I really do like it a lot. For me there’s a suggestion of a flow of musical vibes from China through the middle East (Silk Road…?) and on to Moorish Spain. With that spelling, ‘Sino-rita’ you almost don’t need ‘Chinese’ at all. Just wish it was longer, mate!
Thanks for your comment fentiman2 ![]()
Much appreciated
Finally got round to listening to this. I really enjoyed the instrumentals, definitely got the trailer sound down and it works so well with hip hop. I wasn’t completely on board with all aspects of the rapping but I liked the flow. Thanks for sharing!
Really great track Michael, loved the journey and it did sound to me a middle eastern flair towards the end.
Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks Stephen for listening to the track. Your comments are very much appreciated ![]()
Thanks Vishen for listening to the track. Your comments are very much appreciated . ![]()
Hi everyone,
I’m recently been interested in doing stuff on pianobook more. I did a bunch of demos back in the day. Anyway I recently made a track using basically only pianobook instruments (and a splice thing). I think I kind of like it and wanna share so here it is.
(the instruments)
MG Steel string harmonics
Frozen Glock
Ululation clarinet
Like it very chilled relaxing vibe, but keeps the interest.
A little something I’ve just released. It started life as a Pianobook demo for The Frothenspiel by Kyle Reddies.
Hi. Here are a couple songs I made that included sounds from Snake of Russia - Venom and Tina Guo -Storm Cello. They have amazing sounds and are inspirational.
Stream Fallen Heroes part two by Michael J Kiss | Listen online for free on SoundCloud Here is my latest Composition
Thank you, Michael.
Awesome piece, I love the sense of space and the vocal line.
Nice piece! Good use of the instruments! Thanks for sharing
I really like that use of Dulcet Voice. The purity of her voice contrasts so well with the grittiness of the Snakes of Russia percussion and the forceful cello from Tina Guo. Nice work Michael! ![]()
I made this track originally to try out the Vaults Lo Fi Strings. Wasn’t sure precisely which direction to go in, but after a good deal of faffing about, it gradually took on a Latin flavour, especially when I also got the “Filth Imperial Electric” involved as well. One thing led to another, as they say, and here we are. It’s more upbeat than usual for me… Hope you enjoy. ![]()