DSound Selections Of The Week vol. 3

Hello and welcome to the 3rd episode of DSound Selections Of The Week. This week I've chosen 8 over 300 original songs that has been posted by steemit musicians.

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The order on this post is not a ranking.

You can listen the songs by simply clicking the name of the song, link will take you to DSound.

All of the pictures under the song names is taken from artist's DSound posts.

So Let's See What We Have This Week

1. @jonmagnusson - Psalm For Sinners

Review: Jon's attractive melodies meet with his beautiful lyrics on the song. An upbeat drums supported with guitars and the feel on song is like an Islandic Drinking Song. You will feel happy no matter what you are doing. Catchy melodies and engaging vocals from Mr. Magnusson.

2. @kalvas - Raks

Review: In Turkish "Raks Etmek" has a meaning of dancing. In his song you will hear blended guitars on verse and reversed it will make you slowly dancing even wherever you sit. Drums are giving a hiphop feel to this song. It could shine with a talented rapper on mic. The only negative side of the song is that you cant get enough due to its running time.

3. @e-babil - Himalaya

Review: A fresh breeze from Himalayans. E-babil is one of the underrated talents on DSound. This song can only be reviewed by the feel it gives. Its chiller guys. Set back and listen. 

4. @seedtostage Peak Parade

Review: My favourite this week. Although its his first post he opened the doors with fire. Bells on intro with a modulated synth is showing us an experimentanlist side of him. Guitar is the funkiest frontman of the song. You guys will remember famous "Deliverance" scene between guitar and flute. One of the best sound quality I've listened this week.

5. @theturtleproject - All For You

Review: A misterious dark themed intro and lyrics supporting that intro. I love @theturtleproject 's works because he is always sincere on what he does. He has very stormy vocals on this song according to his other works. Guitars he used to fill the song's structure is addictive besides its low volume. He wrote this song for his  girlfriend. She's one lucky lady to have a such loving and talented boyfriend.

6. @pechichemana - Cielito (Sol Burgos)

Review: Intro consists of atmospheric guitars creating an abstract scene for the piano. Then a solo female vocals singing lyrics in (Spanish/Portuguese ?). Drums and percussions are giving the feel of slowing down but the piano grooves in a way that you feel like in a soft porn movie. The band also nicknamed "porn ensemble" on music school as a joke. A rich orchestration with great vibes. Romantic!

7. @edprivat ft @darqub - Hate Week

Review: Darqub's chillest vibes meeting with Ed's talented vocals on this song. The lyrics telling a story in a different way. In my opinion Ed is criticising fascist police state's act on minorities. Chorus is catchy but leaves a bitter taste on our minds remembering the people got hurt and dead by the actions of fools and uneducated human pieces. Piano which backing up the beat is quite fresh. A must listen song this week.

8. @yidneth - In My Mind's Eye

Review: The best soundtrack I've ever listened on DSound. The song is taking you to wilderness at first note. An inspiring background story comes up with it as well. Addicting touches from hammered dulcimer. Richest folk sounds with an angelic voice of Priscilla makes this song a masterpiece.

Thanks for all the support.

See you next week!

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