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Welcome to The Nuff X message board. leave your comments here. oh and try not to be a BSP'er... I can tell if you took the time to listen to anything you know and ur post will then be deleted. Any questions? then email me.
posted on Sat July 26, 2008
I love it too mate!! Well done!
Can't Stop The Daggers
http://soundclick.com/cantstopthedaggers
http://soundclick.com/cantstopthedaggers
posted on Sun June 15, 2008
Love it!
Azoora
http://soundclick.com/azoora
http://soundclick.com/azoora
posted on Fri June 13, 2008
Review of: Tell Me Something feat. Jon Partelow
I have not listened to Nuff X material for about 2 to 3 years, when I first started music production.
At that point in time I can remember the tracks being good solid dance tracks, although they did not seem to vary from the beaten path nor draw me in as much as other Soundclick artists did at the time.
Three years later the story is very different, not only has the production of the tracks improved greatly but the sound has matured as well.
In the latest offering NUFF X explores the IDM/Glitch genres with an ambient track featuring Jon Partelow on vocals.
The track does not immediately get underway, although the build up to the introduction of vocals could be improved by including the piano/synth loops which only kick in when the vocalist starts to sing.
When the vocals do get underway at the start they are a little shaky and do take a while to get use to, although they quickly settle down and meld with the music.
Most musicians would stop the experiment here "Hey we have a bit of IDM in the background, we are cool, lets get back to the verse/chorus format" instead Nuff X takes it to the opposite extremes with glitch breakdowns emphasised and tamed by appropriately timed and produced vocals, the track goes from strength to strength.
Overall
This track has been on my MP3 player all week, sitting comfortably alongside the artists we all no and love. Even though the intro is little shaky, this is forgotten about as soon as the track gets going.
Mixing/Production: 7/10
Track: 8/10
I have not listened to Nuff X material for about 2 to 3 years, when I first started music production.
At that point in time I can remember the tracks being good solid dance tracks, although they did not seem to vary from the beaten path nor draw me in as much as other Soundclick artists did at the time.
Three years later the story is very different, not only has the production of the tracks improved greatly but the sound has matured as well.
In the latest offering NUFF X explores the IDM/Glitch genres with an ambient track featuring Jon Partelow on vocals.
The track does not immediately get underway, although the build up to the introduction of vocals could be improved by including the piano/synth loops which only kick in when the vocalist starts to sing.
When the vocals do get underway at the start they are a little shaky and do take a while to get use to, although they quickly settle down and meld with the music.
Most musicians would stop the experiment here "Hey we have a bit of IDM in the background, we are cool, lets get back to the verse/chorus format" instead Nuff X takes it to the opposite extremes with glitch breakdowns emphasised and tamed by appropriately timed and produced vocals, the track goes from strength to strength.
Overall
This track has been on my MP3 player all week, sitting comfortably alongside the artists we all no and love. Even though the intro is little shaky, this is forgotten about as soon as the track gets going.
Mixing/Production: 7/10
Track: 8/10
posted on Thu April 10, 2008
Hiya NuffX
Just listening to some more of your tunes. I enjoyed your EP in a day so much. This is good stuff. As I explore the genres more you're a creative bright spot among a lot of creative people!
Just listening to some more of your tunes. I enjoyed your EP in a day so much. This is good stuff. As I explore the genres more you're a creative bright spot among a lot of creative people!
The Unwashed and Dazed
http://soundclick.com/theunwashedanddazed
http://soundclick.com/theunwashedanddazed
posted on Sat December 15, 2007
WATS GOOD!!! JUST SHOWIN LOVE!! GET AT ME
=SHERM=
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posted on Thu December 6, 2007
Just reviewed "Some Kind of Beautiful"... gotta say that I really like this song. Stay up & keep the music coming!
SequencedLife
http://soundclick.com/sequencedlife
http://soundclick.com/sequencedlife
posted on Sat May 19, 2007
Nuff X, thank you for your submission to FAM.
Your track "Undefined" was selected for the last week's rotation during the month of May.
Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful creation of yours with us all. On behalf of MySpace and SoundClick listeners, "WE THANK YOU!"
Your track "Undefined" was selected for the last week's rotation during the month of May.
Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful creation of yours with us all. On behalf of MySpace and SoundClick listeners, "WE THANK YOU!"
posted on Sat April 21, 2007
Hello.
Smiling Faces......votede HOT and added to my station! :-)
Very original sound.
Smiling Faces......votede HOT and added to my station! :-)
Very original sound.
posted on Fri April 20, 2007
New track from javonoLive, well an old track but in the public domain for the first time, check it out if you have a minute!
posted on Tue April 10, 2007
you continue to impress Nuff!
+ 1 fan
see you at teh FSOR!
+ 1 fan
see you at teh FSOR!
posted on Tue February 20, 2007
Very interesting approach with Regrets............quite original.
posted on Wed February 14, 2007
Lool. Darkening. Your last track is really deep. It hears like it was somehow affecting the braing. But played together it suits. Someone would call it experimental. And most likely, it is experimental. Enjoyed 
posted on Mon February 12, 2007
"regrets" was interesting... actually SOUNDED like "regrets" lol... I don't know what "trip hop" is either, so.. categorizing genre's is most def not my forte...
the track is soothing... perhaps a "melodic trance" lol, seeings as I was sent on a bit of an excursion today to discover what "Melodic Trance" is...
1:56 did, however, begin to feel very "trippy" to me, so um... perhaps "trip trance" is indeed a perfect genre classification... ok... 2:38 and it's still very very "trippy" lol...
a lottuv effects in this track... much variety holds my attention nicely...
3:28 brings me back into the mellower vibe I'm more comfortable with.
3:50 starts a very "trippy" convex of multiple melodies in a very nearly conficting arrangement if it weren't for the shwoop shwoops of the laser sounding synth...
long track, huh.
4:51 and I'm noticing that I'm tired... and wondering "how much longer"... I could hear this broken up as two tracks... it's certainly long enough...
5:32 left me in a loop I didn't much care for, but am still waiting for the end to hear "change" from the loop that has now gotten monotonous...
6:07 and we're in a different loop, now... I think you can cut your loop lengths down.
6:26 and I hear a nicely placed outro... very nice sounding, and quick ending... quicker'n the looping measures you had incorporated into the track...
I still say cut some measures down where it loops the most heaviest, but otherwise, it's an outrageous sounding track... perhaps... perhaps it wouldn't seem so long if I were using it for spring cleaning. : )
the track is soothing... perhaps a "melodic trance" lol, seeings as I was sent on a bit of an excursion today to discover what "Melodic Trance" is...
1:56 did, however, begin to feel very "trippy" to me, so um... perhaps "trip trance" is indeed a perfect genre classification... ok... 2:38 and it's still very very "trippy" lol...
a lottuv effects in this track... much variety holds my attention nicely...
3:28 brings me back into the mellower vibe I'm more comfortable with.
3:50 starts a very "trippy" convex of multiple melodies in a very nearly conficting arrangement if it weren't for the shwoop shwoops of the laser sounding synth...
long track, huh.
4:51 and I'm noticing that I'm tired... and wondering "how much longer"... I could hear this broken up as two tracks... it's certainly long enough...
5:32 left me in a loop I didn't much care for, but am still waiting for the end to hear "change" from the loop that has now gotten monotonous...
6:07 and we're in a different loop, now... I think you can cut your loop lengths down.
6:26 and I hear a nicely placed outro... very nice sounding, and quick ending... quicker'n the looping measures you had incorporated into the track...
I still say cut some measures down where it loops the most heaviest, but otherwise, it's an outrageous sounding track... perhaps... perhaps it wouldn't seem so long if I were using it for spring cleaning. : )
posted on Thu January 11, 2007
Dropping a message, listened to statistic and left you a message in the forums, if you get the chance check some of my stuff out,
posted on Mon January 8, 2007
Hello again,
Just dropped by to let you know I put up a new track today called, "Mystery Private-Eye Guy Whose Fly". :-) If you want to, feel free to check it out............thanks a bunch!!!
DAVE
Just dropped by to let you know I put up a new track today called, "Mystery Private-Eye Guy Whose Fly". :-) If you want to, feel free to check it out............thanks a bunch!!!
DAVE
