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Bobby Wallisch Jr. & Acid.Prof – The Muddy Waters of Time | Rock music review

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“Mesmerizing and incredibly calming atmosphere of this rock / blues beauty engage deeply within first guitar riffs and notes. Harmonic structure and composition is done in a beautiful way, reminiscing the retro sound so well. His vocal is very seductive and fits the music really great. ”

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“Η μαγευτική και απίστευτα χαλαρωτική ατμόσφαιρα αυτής της ομορφιάς ροκ / μπλουζ εμπλέκεται βαθιά μέσα στα πρώτα riffs κιθάρας και τις σημειώσεις. Η αρμονική δομή και η σύνθεση γίνεται με όμορφο τρόπο, θυμίζοντας τον ρετρό ήχο τόσο καλά. Το φωνητικό του είναι πολύ σαγηνευτικό και ταιριάζει με τη μουσική πραγματικά μεγάλη.”

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“Faszinierende und unglaublich beruhigende Atmosphäre dieser Rock / Blues -Schönheit verwickelt sich tief in den ersten Gitarrenriffs und -noten. Die harmonische Struktur und Komposition erinnern sich auf schöne Weise und erinnert den Retro -Sound so gut. Seine Stimme ist sehr verführerisch und passt in die Musik.”

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Lyrics of Bobby Wallisch Jr. & Acid.Prof – The Muddy Waters of Time

Last night I dreamed of Muddy Waters
And of T-Bone Walker too
They asked what’s up, pal, how are you doin’
How come you look so blue?
I was thinking of gone friends
Of all the things I failed to do
So many days spent on nonsense
I said according to truth
Today I’m frumpy and grumpy
My shaky hand’s weak and cold
Can’t smell, can’t hear and got clumsy
I tell y’all, I done got old
And on the banks of the river
I see long gone friends of mine
And I realize that I’m sailing
The muddy waters of time
Sure I got good days and bad days
And I have moments of joy
My body still loves sun rays
I have the kids and my boy
He makes me relive past seasons
Makes me see the world as new
Oh son, if only I was given
Just one more summer with you
And on the banks of the river
I see long gone friends of mine
And I realize that I’m sailing
The muddy waters of time – of my time
Once more sitting on Beale Street
Seeing my life, son, in your eyes
Drinking some beers of sweet oblivion
Looking into the blue sky
And on the banks of the river
I see long gone friends of mine
And I realize that I’m sailing – forever sailing
The muddy waters of time
I’ve been around here for quite a long time
I tell y’all I done got old
But now my life makes a good rhyme
And my heart is still bold
And on the banks of the river
I see long gone friends of mine
And I realize that I’m sailing – forever sailing
The muddy waters of time
Last night I dreamed of Muddy Waters again
And of T-Bone Walker too
They asked what’s up, pal, how are you doin’
How come you look so cool? (You changed a lot, but in a good way!)
And on the banks of the river
I see long gone friends of mine
And I realize that I’m sailing – forever sailing
The muddy waters of time
I’ve been around here for quite a long time
I tell y’all I done got old
But now my life makes a good rhyme
And my heart is still bold


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Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?

Lonely Faces:
Acid, Techno, EDM


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Lonely Faces:
I have been interested in instrumental electronic music from a very young age. Originally playing piano and then bass guitar, i made the change to synthesizers by means of my first set of keys when i was in high school. Having always been fascinated with pattern and repetition, it was natural for me to gravitate towards dance and club music. During my late teens and 20s, i was heavily influenced by what was going on here in Melbourne-it was the 90s- there was a thriving rave scene and the music was very fresh and new. You could go out just about every night of the week- it was a very Inspirational time and i feel very honoured to be part of a very exciting era in music.

It was really a decade later that i really became serious about production and really started to build my studio and learn my craft. I had a strong leaning toward analog synthesizers and classic technology form the 80s being a prolific user of many of the Roland instruments from that era, namely the x0x series of devices that we all know and love.

My association with Tempest Recordings and more recently, it's subsidiary Slice Records, began around 5 years ago with the release of some work under the name Guilty Hero (a duo)- a name i no longer use. I decided to forge ahead with Lonely Faces, as this satisfied my various creative desires, and this is where I find myself today....Happily working in my studio, experimenting and exploring.


Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Lonely Faces:
Music has always been a combination of escapism and self expression for me. From a very early age, i had an interest in the process of electronic music making- even long before i knew the techniques, i was compelled my the musical result of sound design and sequencing. I listened to a lot of krout rock and decided that one day I was to create my own technology based art.


Nagamag:
You talk about 80s Synthesizers. Can you please elaborate about the uses of this technology.

Lonely Faces:
I think a lot of people would assume that technology based music would use the most up-to-date equipment at the time....Not so for me, as most of the sound sources i use really have there roots in previous decades. As with many of my contemporaries the TR series of drum machines and of course the 303 are very important devices. The way these instruments sound has always intrigued me, both in use and result.


Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?

Lonely Faces:
Mike Oldfield "Ommadawn Pt1"


Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?

Lonely Faces:
Thomas P. Heckmann "Himmel & Hoelle"

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