Symph Nymph Meets Moby Dick (Type I, v1.11)

Peter Piper

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Exceptional sounding track

Peter Piper´s audacity increasing steadily throughout one after the other recordings he made. This tune blending the jangle of experimental ideas with the pulse of rocking drum beats. The music starts off with keyboard generated sounds combined with various rhythmic tangents. It seems on this recording as if he feels the way to an individuel sound. This arrangement characterizes electronic effects which are creating a hypnotical space. Ambitious arrangement overall neatly mixed and mastered and symphonical sounding track. It´s an original and maybe you likewise add him. Let others know your recommedation.

Germany, Hamburg

Different

Something different is always appreciated with so much dross out there. But this is pretty much something that you may hear on a 80s b-movie sci fi film. so very much like a film soundtrack music. so not a catchy melody and the beats detract from what is going on. but as I said at les its different but don't see it catching on any time soon.

United Kingdom, London

There’s something in here

There’s definitely something here for sure quite psychedelic and it’s got a film score to it like a Scorsese feel with the feel with the slap drums and the emotion Through the melody so I’d recommend it be a score but a song you strip it a bit and give it a simpler approach and find exactly what you really want to say because life is truly simple but in the fabric is complex if you get what I mean, but please don’t stop keep knocking on that door.

United Kingdom, Swansea

From Louisiana

Cool sounds guys listening from Louisiana. High energy from the beginning. I can feel the tension/energy in the powerfulness of the drums/percussion. Unique musicianship and arrangement. Makes one curious as to what will happen next. Maybe could use a little more focus as to where it’s going as far as direction. Although I realize it to be a display of the drums mostly which is understandable

United States, Louisiana, Shreveport

Unusual and certainly experimental

Mixing rock and classical, whilst I do not think the concept is wrong per se, I think having listened to this track it was the execution of it all that didn't really grab me or draw me in if I'm honest. It felt like a prog rock drummer had invaded the Halle Orchestra and the two genre's were battling against each other a bit like duelling banjo's but without the call and reply arrangement that made Duelling banjos work. It just didn't really gel well enough for me unfortunately. I dont know if these were samples mixed together to create this or original recordings but I'm sure a better arrangement may have drawn me in a bit more, but it's certainly experimental and for that alone I take my hat off to you PP.

United Kingdom, Manchester

Symph Nymph Meets Moby Dick

Would be a great soundtrack , theatrical work. The combination of the two mixed genre sets a dramatic faze. I would say more orchestrated for a symphony approach, not in the rock area but maybe taking a journey.

United States, Florida

02:06 Symph Nymph Meets Moby Dick Review

Hello Peter interesting mix of sounds , there does seem to be a big Fight going on between the percussion and the main melody of the song , i think you might have to scale back and indeed give the song more air ,the drum track would work very well with some av ant grade guitar , its moving into a big Jazz feel , maybe remix and take some stuff out , old adage Less Is More , keep up the good work

United Kingdom, Oswestry

Original, but Smaller Fish!

A few interesting elements mix together in an eerie, weird way here. There are some really nice string sounds used, yet delivery is somewhat simplistic and repetitive. The drums could be interesting, especially in the way the snare is played, as you hear the sticks a lot. The sound of the drums here unfortunately don't work too well with the song. There are tons of vst drums that would sound better if the drums had a more orchestral sound to them.

Canada, Quebec, Québec, Qc

The Meeting of Classical and Rock? Hardly..

Ok, so this artist was trying to come up with a blend of Classical and rock music, This is not uncharted territory,, one only needs to listen to Jethro Tull to hear how it was done with great success. But to be done well, I think it requires a little more than some horn parts and a balls-out drum solo that seem to have nothing in common wihatsoever, I don't get the impression that the parts were recorded simultaneously, or even whether they were intended originally to be in the same piece. It sounds like they were recorded at different tikmes for different compositions and were pasted together later with the intent of coming up with something really avant garde, The drum solo is good, though it seemas lackingh in dynamics and the horns are just...sorry.. boring. Maybe I am old fashioned but I think that a good song requires that the musicians should be listening to one another while playing and coming up with something that adds to the ensemble, rather than just farting away on their instrument. The drummer reminds me of some guitar players I know who just solo endlessly through verses, chorus and stops, and your lucky if they even stop when the song is over.

United States, California, Ben Lomond

it keeps you on your feet

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It starts out epic you are expecting something to happen. This is a good sound track for a Moby Dick encounter. the drum solo is superb. The symphony does its job by keeping the suspense going. All in all Peter Piper deserves a pat on the back for a job well done. I wish there was a song that came at the end of this track I gives this track a 4.9 out of 5 for keeping me engaged for 2 min and 60 sec that it kept me interested

United States, Tennessee, Kingsport

Music as Art or Entertainment?

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Alright, I came into this one interested. Can you combine classical and rock? Others certainly have, It can definitely be done. Listening to this, though, that is not really what I am hearing. It sounds closer to something that an experimental, avant garde composer might make. I really like it, though. I love the rhythms through the beginning. I love the dark moodiness that feels like a coming storm. This is definitely not something that most people would be into, I would think, as the song doesn't provide you with anything to really latch on to. There exists a small, niche group of people that would immensely appreciate music like this, though. I hope that this finds its way to them.

United States, Oklahoma, Hughes County

the vikings have left the building

The structure of song is good very Mendelssohn but the drums or percussion is week add congas or timpany A more aggressive cello movement A sweeping harp and so on the basic sructure is sound, keep on writing Love spencer-guuyus-crosse

United States, New Jersey, Jersey City

lymph nymph review.

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experimentation is alway viable in rock,..a nice piece, would recommend you do some movie score music,..it would be very easy for you, plus it pays,..from what i've heard. keep it up,..doing good...independent films might be a good place, contact the people at "dust" on Y.T. who knows.

Canada, Ontario, Toronto

WOW

I NEVER HEARD NOTHING LIKE IT BEFORE. GREAT IDEA BUT TRY PUTTING WORDS WITH IT. THE SONG MAY NEED TO BE ARRANGED ALITTLE DIFFERENT AS WELL...THE SOUND WAS A LITTLE STATICY MAKE SURE IT'S CLEAR SOUND. OTHER THAN THAT IT'S A GOOD IDEA

United States, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City

Peter piper is packing more than just pickles!

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Peter piper is packing more than just pickles! After listening to your song, I find that the word alternative has a new sound! There is a new sheriff in town! As an alternative genre bender myself I really enjoyed your approach which is fresh! I’m wondering if those ar live drums? If they are bravo! If not they sell pretty close. Looking forward to your next song! iAndroid Dior D’Nai Dei

United States, New York, New York

Interesting juxtaposition

A bold attempt at improvisational randomness meets music bordering on the mundane.The most interesting facet of the track is the drum patterns which evolve nicely rising and falling with each section. Clearly the keyboards are designed to grate or thats the way it feels as their lack of musicality in the conventional sense leaves the listener feeling cold and abandoned as we all love a good tune and some hooks to hold on to.

United Kingdom

Strong Anthem

Deep and PLeasant, I Like the Giothic tones, and has great instrumental, I like the drums its unique form of drumming and instrumental style keeps the mind intrigued and it is very good. It is a personal rendition of outer space? The history of the earth, it picks up and has a friendly vibe. but also it has an intimidating and cosmically latent ability to keep the mind interested. It is fun to listen to.

United States, New York, New York

following Moby Dick

You are following a magic blue whale Moby Dick, after so many years of sealing on seven seas now you looking into the eye of the biggest animal of the world. She is swimming so fast end you are happy

Italy, Riccìone

Love At First Fight.

"Symph Nymph Meets Moby Dick" is a unique display of conflict that comes together. In this piece,the drum kit is used as the direct aggressor,while the ensemble is used in a bit more passive-aggressive way,due to it's nature. It's a fight-like courtship,but these opposites do attract each other,if just in the fight,itself. Interesting instrumental.

United States, California, Los Angeles

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LIKE THE TITLE COMBINING ROCK AND CLASSICAL DOES WORK ITS FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE A EAR FOR MUSIC AND WHO LIKE SOMETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT I WOULD SAY YOUR IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND SCIENTIFIC WAY OUT THERE

United Kingdom, BIRMINGHAM

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