Song Reviews
Turbo
I heartily get what you were going after, how it all felt as it went together, and then feeling like it was worth the effort. I have also felt that desire to get something that I feel at that moment quickly down, and get that thing going again. Some of them are about the punch you can take and the punch you can still give. The chromatic finely tuned jet turbo portamento break was wondrous! I have added this to my playlist of favorites! Enjoyed this one.
United Kingdom, Bristol
Funny and very catchy.
Here is a song full of humor, singular that gives us to hear a very trained air. Simple and a short format, this composition is very pleasant to listen to. Well recorded and well produced, this track is very visual with a tempo cheerful and removed on which comes to chalouper and waddle a keyboard bold and melodious. In short, this title is stylish, physical and full of character. "Born My Way" is definitely a festive and dancing sound track. Bravo!
France, Paris
Ok
Ok so this instrumental isn’t bad just not something of our tea. To us it sounds like something for a football video game or a Minecraft video game. It’s not very exciting as it should be. It seems to not have much life to it. Music is suppose to move ppl even if it’s just a instrumental. When making art you can’t just think of what you like you have to think outside the box because your making it for someone to want correct? Just add life to it and it’ll be fine
United States, Texas, Dallas
Born to kick ass
This is a good and short catchy instrumental. I was hooked from start to finish. The track is real easy to listen to. The production sounds amazing. In my own personal opinion i think this track can use a good guitar rhythm and lead track to take it to a whole new level of awesome. I think electric guitar would complement with this song really well. I gives this track a good 4 out of 5.
United States, Tennessee, Kingsport
Mysterious and Fun!
What a cool piece! I love the motion and character changes. Certainly would be a good fit for some sort of background music! The easy and relaxed theme lends itself to something very 1980's in nature.
United States, Tennessee, Nashville
good
the piece is very simple, immediate, and you have used vintage sounds that frankly I appreciate a lot because they bring me back to the beginnings of the electronics, I would improve a little drum or better variations to give the piece a little more dynamism
Italy, italy
Not so disenchanted review.
This tunes brings one back to the 80's, Kraftwerk, David Byrne come to mind. A very "Euro vibe" sound, electronic drums and slightly gritty synthesizer sounds make this feel like an early digital classic.
United States, Montana, Helena
Electronic Instrumental Rock
This track is not only electronic rock music, It´s also progresive and instrumental rock, in my ears, with plenty inspiration from american electronic music bands who developed this style in the 70´ies and 80´ies. It remains me of the electronic rockbands like Utopia, Mike Hammer, Steve Hillage and Neuronium(Spain), Neu and Kraan(Germany) and Mike Threeve. A good style and Disenchanted Sow had aded one more track with similar track to this gender, that very few musicians make today.
Denmark, Copenhagen
Synth & Drums
This track start off with a synth-based loop the utilizes rock drums as the basic percussive element. This choice leads to the upper frequencies of the percussion soundscape feeling empty. Adding some additional percussion tambourine etc. would fill this void and add an additional force that moves the song along a more aggressive path. The verse/chorus structure is executed as expected but could have more impact by adding some additional complementary melodies in the second half of the track. Good Luck!
United States, Texas, DFW
awesome...
its good, should have a little more to it, to keep it going instead of repeat stay the same, a little, I like it, the level for sound is right, I just think it is an idea you may be inspired, possibly is reason of critisizing judgement for just a really short notice I thought was to my full trance like is all, but it is a cool beat, a little short definite too.
United States, Washington, Westport
The Disenchanted Sow!
Hi here is my review I think you have a nice song here it is really nice to listen to well produced the music was also nice just one of those songs that makes you happy I wish you the best in your music career and I also hope you get lots of airplay again good job from J.Milligan President/CEO,New Experience Records/Rick Ross Music Group UMG I look forward to hearing other songs from you.
United States, Mississippi, Marks
A Review of 'Born My Way''The Disenchanted Sow'.
If there wasn't a song called 'The Model' by 'Kraftwerk', then we would have given you a four or five star rating. It sounds that you have possibly fragmentally unintentionally taken the instrumental part of 'The Model' as your model for 'Born My Way'. However, this catchy melodic fragment is too short so that it is repeated for several times for nearly two minutes. As there is no other music materials/ideas added to this work, it sounds incomplete. Therefore this tune needs to be retouched.
Australia, Sydney
draft, not for 2nd listening
nice sequence, its a draft really. could use up with some more work for a full track. the tune is catchy but does not bring you to the other level of spiritual catchiness. Its not something I would listen to again, and would probably through out after the second hearing. so I imagine how hard it must have been to create this :) anyway, try not to be harsh but in summary, its a good play at home, but would not distribute it. Try to think outside of the box, and take a break and repeat. Or just try it again from sketch, there is definitely talent there ( in terms of technicality) just try to catch that inspiration that gives you the right melody, and through out the trash. cheers, temperowka.
United Kingdom
electsordinary
Nice little number here that could easily be a b side instrumental for Numan or Spandau Ballet. Takes me back to that electronic synth pop era but with a little more pizzazz steering away from that commercial appregiating archetypal pad strings and basses
United Kingdom, Greenock