sultryvox
Joined: Oct 02, 2010 Posts: 1 Location: California
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 1:25 pm Post subject:
Sultry Female Vocalist looking to Collaborate! |
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Hi! Just joined here. Am looking for some good Electronic Producers to share my vocals with. I've got some acapellas and am also looking for tracks to write too. I'm kinda new to the ELectronic Scene, (though have been Professionally singing in the Pop/R&B/Jazz scene for years) and have done 1 Trance and 1 House track with Producers via online collab, and am looking to do some more House/Techno/Club.
You can hear my vocal styles on my MySpace, and if you want I can send you samples of the other tracks that haven't been released yet.
Hope to hear from some people!
~sultryvox _________________ "Remarkably sultry vocals to tease your ears, as well as tease the bejeebers out of every note she emits."
http://www.myspace.com/dianejessurun
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kkissinger
Joined: Mar 28, 2006 Posts: 1354 Location: Kansas City, Mo USA
Audio files: 42
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 6:35 pm Post subject:
Re: Sultry Female Vocalist looking to Collaborate! |
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sultryvox wrote: | ...if you want I can send you samples of the other tracks that haven't been released yet.
Hope to hear from some people! |
I enjoyed your Kansas track on Youtube -- Kansas has a huge following here in the midwest and was nice to hear a song that I haven't heard for decades. Well done!
People here, in many cases, cross-over from other styles -- classical, jazz, pop, etc. There is really no "electro-music.com" style per se -- but there is always some kind of technical aspect. For example, a song that utilizes an algorithmic approach to songwriting and performed acoustically would be well-received. While most people here work with synthesizers and electronics, there is no limitation.
Most of the collaborations (at least for me) occur at festivals in improvisational/experimental sets.
Do post some of your unreleased tracks -- particularly ones that are experimental or perhaps some that are acoustic that you'd like to take in an electronic direction.
_________________ -- Kevin
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