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In reply to Post #20 Another YES for the Cocteau twins.
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In reply to Post #18 Love the Cocteau Twins. Regularly see Simon Raymonde at gigs locally.
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In reply to Post #13 Must admit, I go fishing for some piece and quiet. I do have a radio which I play quietly to myself
Play what ever music they like on their videos for me, I tend not to watch them, there’s a top for anybody who finds them annoying
TBH I grew up in the rave seen. I just don’t get why you would want flat out dance, trance, rave, drum and bass on a fishing video, hardcore, yer know the score
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In reply to Post #15 Agreed, music on the Thames vid was nice. Far better to have something like that or ambient Cocteau Twins (showing age..) type stuff than the dross on most of the vids now.
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In reply to Post #15 The music I make for videos is minimal, even plain acoustic guitar with some strings is lovely, as long as you can hear the birds, nature and atmosphere, it works.
I'm in my mid 60's so my music isn't in any way "bangin'". I think minimal is the right term (although I am an olde prog rocker so do get rather carried away at times when not attached to video)
I agree with the comment. You have to be able to hear the sounds of the outdoors and the music must not detract from that.
It also must fit in with the scenes in the film. It can add so much.
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In reply to Post #10 I kinda get the why, almost a hobby within a hobby, but 9 daylight runs in 8 years. 😳
I might be under exaggerating there a tad. (63 two years ago - t'was a good year)
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In reply to Post #14 I cant STAND the Stick/Thinking videos music, like same dark dub step gangsta cr*p hardcore drum n bass too.........some bearded bloke stiring a cup of tea in slow motion. It's just so far from the gentle spirit of our pursuit. Some banging house tune..........to a swan drifting across the water.. why?!
Passion for angling was awesome, the balance of the music, the editing, the mood of the music....perfect.
I am friends with Jenny Musketts daughter (Jenny did the PFA music) - met her on a dating app last year, very random
The music I make for videos is minimal, even plain acoustic guitar with some strings is lovely, as long as you can hear the birds, nature and atmosphere, it works.
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In reply to Post #13 I certainly agree I don't want to hear music when I'm fishing.
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In reply to Post #12 well of course we are all different
when I fishing I like to hear the silence apart from the birds singing and the clicking of the clutch the sounds of the fish jumping I dont need music if its dark I may listen to an audio book on very low so only I can hear it inside my shelter and if I watch any fishing videos I normally mute the music as some peoples idea of setting the scene music is my idea of hell lol
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some of the videos I enjoy are Kevins as I like the banter and its real and the way it is
blokes enjoying there selves but when there is a fish on the music comes up drowning the real exciting ( for me) sound of the clutch as the rips line off so I just hit the mute button lol
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In reply to Post #9 You say that Gerry but any video/film without some kind of music just sounds completely flat and lacking in atmosphere imo. I understand when guys say they dislike DnB during the channel crossing (standard) but imo some kind of music is essential for setting a scene.
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In reply to Post #9 That’s fair enough. For me a series such as a passion for angling was superb viewing and the music added to that when setting the scene.
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In reply to Post #8 I kinda get the why, almost a hobby within a hobby, but 9 daylight runs in 8 years. 😳
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In reply to Post #1 I loath ANY music on fishing videos just cant see the point
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In reply to Post #4 Why
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In reply to Post #6 Hi, thanks for the offer but it’s the music I’m producing not the videos.
The links didn’t work but would love to see/hear what you have done.
Could anyone repost the links please?
Thanks again and look forward to watching them!
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