Vgonis, many thanks for your comments and suggestions
the whole idea behind these recordings is :
I have several themes-ideas-riffs-melodies in my head that would fit to songs verses-chorus schemes, but my voice is horrible, I can't write good lyrics, and I don't know a singer/writer to collaborate with, so I can only play instrumental tracks
So, in order to vary the more I can, I try differents sounds/instruments throughout the chord progression, and that's why I try to not play a guitar solo on every "verse".
Of course, it doesn't sound like a song, it's most of the time just a jam, but I find sometimes that it could be a bit like soundtracks, at least music for documentaries or such things, very humbly of course
Bolide is very nice! The riff is solid gold!
thanks. it's a little bit like Stones's bitch, but unconsciously copied
Paysages has a dreamy guitar (in the beginning it reminded me a bit of Bird of Paradise).
never thought of this song (anyway I hear it just 1 or 2 times on the net, when forumers said it has the same melody as BIA's middle 8 )
and a Peter Green touch
aaarghh... I wanted the riff sounding a bit like U2 (you know, clean sound with echo), and the end solo like early DS....missed !
L'orage must be the one musical idea I liked best! It is short, has an intro, middle part-outro (and fade out!) the riff is grand and powerful, but the solo synth was sounding a bit like Vangelis in Blade Runner,
I like Vangelis too, but I must admit I had more Floyd or Genesis or Yes in head when composing/playing this tune
the problem is I don't have a Moog or a B3, so I can't sound like Wright/Banks/Wakeman, and my cheesy 80's keyboard sounds just like.....80s cheesy keyboards...
Your music is very good, and I guess if you add a few good ideas in for the extended solos and play a bit with the structure of the tracks, they would make a nice CD.
many thanks again, but I think it's a little bit overestimated. Maybe one day