s.a. zober gave feedback to Carlston Meziere for “Drop”:
Mellow tune! I like the vocals. Thank you, -Shoham
 May 22, 2013, 16:43 EDT


FloridaBill56 gave feedback to Carlston Meziere for “Drop”:
Nice! Good easy listening music. I like to this kind of music playing low in the background while I read, or at normal volume while I veg out in my comfy chair! Thanks for the tunes
 May 22, 2013, 15:01 EDT


The Closers gave feedback to Carlston Meziere for “Drop”:
Again, my favorite part is probably these airy vocal lines. Cool motif. Very simple, and I like the variety you have going on between this, which I think has an '80's flair, and some of your other stuff, which is a little heavier.

Looking forward to getting to OK City one of these days. Go Thunder!
 Mar 12, 2013, 17:53 EDT


The Closers gave feedback to Carlston Meziere for “Effects”:
I love the vocals here -- super spacey. Still can't hear everything as well as I would like, but I now think that it's definitely the headphones. Keep up the great work. Thanks...
 Mar 06, 2013, 16:28 EST


s.a. zober gave feedback to Rabies Clinic for “Concentricity RMI”:
Some really neat experiments in this one, very chill. Again, my one little idea as a singer who has fronted, led, started etc. blues based bands, is that you just might want to make sure that you are making sure to make room in the pocket for that vocalist as there's in some important respects both quantitatively and qualitatively between what a voice is going to be able to do and what a band is doing. That said, more power to you, and go on spend it all in one place :D
Thank you,
-Shoham

PS: Did you make this cover art? It's very fitting for your sound!
 Aug 26, 2012, 12:00 EDT
Rabies Clinic  Thanks man, we definitely had some fun playing around with this one. Preciate the advice fitting in vocals, once we get going with a singer we will probably re-record it and open it up a bit more for lyrics. Glad you like the new artwork, my sister painted it for me, it definitely gives off the same vibe as our sound haha  (Aug 30, 2012, 12:56 EDT)
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s.a. zober  VERY cool artwork. Any singer worth her/his salt will probably need the benefit of the doubt. This thing is going places, for sure! Are you guys on UNC campus by any chance???  (Aug 30, 2012, 13:12 EDT)
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Chase gave feedback to Bojko for “Carl Sagan's Green Dream”:
first of all i fuckin love carl sagan, this song is as chaotic as the cosmos he tried helped us understand, and it certainly has it's own sound to it, nice job, whatd you use to record it?
 Jun 18, 2012, 01:34 EDT
Bojko  thank you very much, used a tascam 8 track DP-02, my old Sigma acoustic guitar for rhythm guitar, my Rockwell Pro electric for lead guitar, my phone on speaker phone and me talking into a mic with a distortion effect for my friend and mine's conversation, and mic and distortion effect while hitting random percussion things and drum kit parts, and a uke with drumsticks for the percussion, and a cooking timer is in there too for good measure lol, glad you liked it!!!  (Jun 19, 2012, 18:25 EDT)
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s.a. zober gave feedback to Bojko for “Carl Sagan's Green Dream”:
This is some wacky shit right here, but I like it!

"a random song title and then I made a song of it" I happen to think that this is a great method, and one that I have found helpful too.

Where did you get the voice over stuff from?

Like I said, this is some wacky shit, and like I said, it's my kind of wacky!
 May 26, 2012, 21:19 EDT
Bojko  lol thanks man uh the voice over was me calling my friend who gave me the title (and a one chord to use F). as the clock winded down on our contest I called him and put it on speaker phone and recorded our conversation in place of writing lyrics then i used the timer I had set as percussion, and hit some random drum set stuff around my room and recorded that cause i didn't have time to work out an actual drum part, probably for the best, that way i put more time into the mixing and had it done in time! thanks again man glad you liked it here's my buddys song his title or theme i gave him was "Drinking on memorial day" and he asked for a letter I said D so he wrote it in the key of D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3gIDGGOwms  (May 27, 2012, 01:58 EDT)
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Bojko  it has more chords than F, just part of the contest was we gave each other one letter and that letter had to be the first chord or the key, then we gave each other titles etc....lol it was a friday, it was a lot of fun though!!  (May 27, 2012, 01:59 EDT)
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s.a. zober  Sounds like fun! I thought it was from the moon launch o_0 Very chaotic. I like it!  (May 27, 2012, 09:13 EDT)
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s.a. zober gave feedback to Raum for “Epsilon Reticuli”:
Nice new sound, I'm looking forward to checking out the album when it's finished up.

This is a unique sound, but I can hear hints of your roots, and background with the classic boogie woogie rhythm through all the psychedelia!
 Feb 17, 2012, 12:32 EST
Raum  Still working with the conceptual sounds that will be reocuring in the album. Tweaking with the song list and layout structure.

I'll release a new song thats going to be on it soon.  (Apr 30, 2012, 14:00 EDT)
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s.a. zober  Awesome. Don't work too hard...!  (Apr 30, 2012, 22:26 EDT)
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Very weird tune -- in a good way, though. What 'key' if any is this actually in? Vocals sound stellar, and as a composition it's really cohesive. I especially like what I think is a maj 7th at the end? That's a great way to end songs, I think, and reminded me of the Jazz era!

Great job, Rebecca! Thanks for sharing.
 Jan 18, 2012, 16:10 EST


I really enjoy this, very big sounding and atmospheric. I also really like the singers voice gives it a eerie feeling.
 Dec 11, 2011, 15:38 EST