An mp3 version is here:
https://soundcloud.com/soft-sounds/well-really
The full album of 10 tracks:
https://willgodfrey.bandcamp.com/album/well-really
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Title track of my new bandcamp album
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I listened to the whole album. My favorites were Wires and Raspberry Jam. It's pretty incredible what you are able to do with only Yoshimi.
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Many of the tracks seem like they could be appropriately placed in a video game . I gotta say that I like Rasperry Jam the best. Wimpole is also very good. Nice work!
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100% YOshimi? I expected nothing less of you. Even knowing it a priori, you still manage to impress and surprise me. The kick and bass sound so real! I love the new sonic signature. Yes, there are some old favourites, but the very vibrato friendly leads, the phasey one after that and the hammond-organ like sound are brilliant. They give me a very 70s vibe. Something which may have come from the radiophonic workshop. Thanks for sharing!
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I think some tracks are very different from your previous work, but the emphasis on melody stays. I hear a lot of Caribbean influence, is it just me?
I think the synth work is great. I have to say that I prefer your more atmospheric work (and here it's in Wires) but you did the right thing by not sticking to the same genre, experimenting is always nice and I think this album is very musical. I agree with the comments about videogames, some PC games from the early 90s had this kind of feel.
I think the synth work is great. I have to say that I prefer your more atmospheric work (and here it's in Wires) but you did the right thing by not sticking to the same genre, experimenting is always nice and I think this album is very musical. I agree with the comments about videogames, some PC games from the early 90s had this kind of feel.
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Thanks again everyone. I find it very interesting which tracks people prefer. I don't compose with specific targets, it's purely a case of what ideas pop up - so I've no idea what the next one will be
I started using Yoshimi's parent, Zyn in 2006, so have become pretty familiar with it, yet it still surprises me sometimes. As Jeanny noticed I now use it pretty much exclusively, which has the... ummm... benefit of often spotting bugs before anyone else has noticed. Along with the observations of a few other developers and users this experience has greatly shaped Yoshimi's features.
I started using Yoshimi's parent, Zyn in 2006, so have become pretty familiar with it, yet it still surprises me sometimes. As Jeanny noticed I now use it pretty much exclusively, which has the... ummm... benefit of often spotting bugs before anyone else has noticed. Along with the observations of a few other developers and users this experience has greatly shaped Yoshimi's features.
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Pretty nice sounds, fairy melodies!
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