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Friday, May 8, 2020

Martina Doerner's review: "Caricature" by The Counteracts @dorner_martina @thecounteracts


Today I want to introduce you to The Counteracts, a collaboration between Simon J. Biscoe and Doug Smith, based in Kent, UK.
They have been making music together since January 2015 and vary between their own and cover songs. Their first album "The Curse Of The Counteracts" was released in 2018 and now the second album  is out
"Caricature"
The Album:
"Caricature (Intro), what a great start for the Album, after the first tones you look forward to more.
"Spanish Fly", a song you want to dance to and the castanets fit perfectly, I like the very harmonic backing vocals in this song.
"Life Is Unreal", one of my favorite tracks. A harmonious melody and very well chosen lyrics. Fits perfectly in this time where everyone wants to be young and hip.
"Love Plays These Silly Games", a song about love and everything that goes with it, good and bad. Well sung with a groovy piano riff.
"Hold Me Tight", after the first few bars you already bob your feet,
"Strange Girl In My Dreams", a silent song with a great sound and a very nice guitar solo, I like especially the part of backing vocals they do in this song.
"I Can Never Win", a song with a wink, humorous yet with a more serious background, the melody, paired with a few reggae influences gives a good flow.
"A Place In My Heart", another wonderful love song, coherent lyrics and great vocals, reminding me of the Beatles.
"The Disenfranchised Blues",  a critical look at the different parties and the election fatigue of the people, a very political song in blues style.
"The Love That Dare Not Speak It's Name",
sad song about lost love, which shows that the Duo can also strike quite serious notes.
"Incurable Romantics", my second favorite song from the album, I love the lyrics and the catchy melody.
"The Witches‘ Waltz", more spoken than sung and performed great, kinda spooky and I love when the verse passes into the choir.
"Whistling All Alone", again a bit calmer with fantastic instrumental elements and a great solo in it.
"Caricature -Reprise", makes the album end as it begins, absolutely worth a listen.



With their second work, Simon and Doug again managed to produce a fantastic album.
Songs that life wrote, sometimes sad, often funny and with a touch of humor. It never gets boring to listen to the great voices of the guys and and the way they deal with their instruments. A successful mix of lo -fi  and Brit pop. You can really find all moods here and all this accompanied by catchy melodies, very good lyrics and absolutely harmonious instruments.
Highly recommended and I am sure you like it as much as I do.

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Written by Martina Doerner

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

The Counteracts present their new album "Caricature". A interview by Martina Doerner @thecounteracts @dorner_martina


Today I am very lucky to have an interview with The Counteracts who will release their new album " Caricature" shortly. Thank you very much that you answer my questions.

For those who don't know you yet, it would be nice if you could introduce yourself briefly.

The Counteracts are a Duo of songwriters who are Simon J. Biscoe, Lead Vocals & Bass, and Doug Smith, Keyboards and Backing Vocals.

How long have you both be on the music journey and how did it all start? for example, did you play in school or college band ?

We both got interested in music at school, and were in Bands while we were there. Simon remained in his School band on and off through the years, whilst also playing live with a couple of covers Bands. Doug was a classically trained pianist whilst at school, but didn’t play an instrument seriously during a 30 year gap until 2010, so our musical journey has been 40+ years, but with many interruptions.


How did it come about that you wanted to make music together?

In 2015, Doug joined the Band that Simon was already in, and Simon had some songs that he had written that the Band didn’t feel were right for them. We both recorded 2 of these songs, and released them as a side project, named The Counteracts. The reaction was so good, that we decided to carry on with more songs, as our original Band started to implode around this time.

When you work on new songs, it is always harmonious or there are sometimes disagreements?

It is usually very harmonious, as we bring different strengths to the Band. Whereas Simon is very good with words and melodies, Doug can hear the arrangement in his head, so we normally get to a point where we are both happy with our areas of expertise. We write both separately and together, but we always collaborate on each other’s songs, so it’s a good Team effort.

What would you say who your music is influenced by?

Simon is a huge Beatles fan, and also likes The Kinks, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly and the B52s.
Doug’s favourite bands are Yes, Genesis and Queen, and he also likes1980’s Electronic music.

You are producing some cover songs which are without a doubt great, how did you come up with that?

When we started, we didn’t have a lot of songs, so we decided to release one song a month, alternating between Originals and Covers. It was a fun thing to do, as we only chose to cover songs that we both liked, but it was also a good discipline, as we got to learn how musicians who we greatly admired wrote their songs, and it was also great practice.

A question that cannot be avoided in times of social media .... What do you think about it and how active are you on Twitter, Facebook and other platforms?

This is Simon’s area, and we have a Counteracts page on both Twitter and Facebook. We also have a separate fan page on Facebook called The Counterettes, which is a more fun-based place where we can just chat and have a laugh with our fans and friends.

Do you think that streaming services are rather harmful to the music business?
And if you had the chance, what would you generally want to change in the music industry?

It depends where you are in the Music hierarchy. Professional artists are understandably unhappy with streaming services, because they are losing revenue streams because of them. Thankfully, The Counteracts aren’t in it for the money, so for us it’s all about getting heard on as many platforms as possible, so we’re generally in favour.
We would like to rid the world of Auto-tune, and manufactured Bands and music, and allow real talent to flourish. There’s a whole host of brilliant Independent and Unsigned Artists out there, but the General Public are just fed a diet of processed, formulaic music. (We’ll get down from our soapbox now, lol).

You are  independent artists, where do you see the advantages and what are the disadvantages?

Advantages - We can work at our own pace, and no one tells us what to do.
Disadvantages – We do our own networking, marketing, promotion, mixing and mastering, which are all things that take us away from the main area that make us tick, which is writing and playing.

Are there certain artists you adore and would like to be on stage with?

Simon would like to be the 5th Beatle, and Doug would like to be the 2nd Freddie Mercury!

What are you doing in your free time? Do you have hobbies that you pursue and you still have time for leisure activities?

Simon collects vintage memorabilia, including radios and record players, and likes to play Vinyl by stars of the 50s and 60s.
Doug is currently a presenter on 2 Internet Radio Stations, playing a mix of genres on one show, and dedicating his other show to Progressive Rock

You will be releasing your new album shortly, were there any special things while working on it? And how excited are you about new releases?

The best thing about the new album is that we actually wrote half of the songs together, whereas the songs on the first album were mainly songs that Simon had written with his previous song-writing partner. We’re very excited about the release, as it’s been over 2 years since the last album, and we can’t wait to show everyone how much we’ve developed in that time.

The cover art for the new album is very cool and interesting, who had the idea and why this one?

Doug was at a wedding last year, and a guy was going round with a sketchpad, doing doodles of all the guests. When Simon saw the result, he suggested we get in touch with the artist, and he was really up for it. His name is Rich Nairn, and he is known online as The Artful Doodler.

And my last question, what's next? Are you planning the next album, new singles or any appearances as soon as this is possible again?

We will be releasing new songs from the album over the coming months. There are no plans for the next album yet, but I’m sure we’ll start writing a new lot of songs before too long, as it’s what we enjoy doing.

Thank you very much for the interview and I wish you much success and luck with everything that may come and hope that we will hear a lot from you!

It was our pleasure, Martina, and may we just offer you our sincere thanks for the interest and support you have shown to The Counteracts, as well as being such a great ambassador for Independent music in general.

Written by Martina Doerner

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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Martina Doerner review: "It won't change a thing" by Montana Musical Experiments Project @bcpmusic1 @dorner_martina


Let me introduce you to the "Montana Musical Experiments Project" and the new album "It won't change a thing".
MMXP is a one man project founded 1996 in Lund/Sweden by Alexander Ahlstrand.
Started with home made tape recordings by using acoustic and unplugged electric guitars and a Casio keyboard, he sold a couple of self-produced cassette demos at local music stores in Lund. He then helped to form the psychedelic rock outfit Soundescape which released 2 CDs and was also joining the DJ duo The Mantra Brothers in 1999.
After focusing on making art and animation Alexander released the single "No Liberty", a foretaste of the album which I present to you today.
The album"It won't change a thing" without exaggeration is nothing for a cozy summer night and that you can hear on the side, rather, it requires the listener's full attention. It sounds like a story being told, a story of protest and the fight against oppression in the Trump era.
"The Choice We Make"  is the start of a relentless billing with society and everything that goes wrong today. And this fight against oppression, paternalism and domineering rules runs through the entire album.
"Making Calls" is a song with a sick bass line
a bit in the Arabic style and it sounds like a call to a prayer.
"This little Piggy".. take a nurse rhyme, work with it and you get a brilliant song with great lyrics.
"The Greater One"  a song about Donald Trump and very politic.
"No Trust" is about the political landscape in America and the feeling that nobody can be trusted. An epic end of the album with a fantastic guitar solo.

These are just a few songs from this fascinating album.
 However, it is not that you lose hope for improvement, it is rather an encourager who shows that it is always worthwhile to stand up and fight for your rights and never lose hope.
An album that is so completely different from everything I've heard so far and that will certainly not only leave a lasting impression on me but everyone who hears this impressive work
Get a picture of this really brilliant album, listen and remember that we can only change something if we stand together.
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Monday, March 9, 2020

Sarah Sunday New song. @sarahsundaymus2 @i_pr_things

New song out in the Spring 


Euro POP Punk Rocker Sarah Sunday is slated to come out with new music in the Spring of 20, she's been spending lots of time in the recording studio;  Sara gives that Euro POP with a twist of punk!.  Her upcoming song INK MY SKIN promises to continue in that great retro vibe tradition. This Stylish Fashionista, who along with having an amazing vocal prowess is also a makeup artist and model.  


Her debut song “Come and Find Me” has offers a playful edge with brilliant vocal hooks, pulsating downbeat and tempo flows with that Punk Rock/New Wave core, rounding out a perfectly authentic vibe. The Remix version infused with EDM and TRANCE o produced by DJ Tycoos and DJ MBJ ran the dance and crossover charts Her follow Up “Mental Zoo” has that tempo flow accompanying  that Punk Rock/New Wave core. Mental Zoo is still topping numerous dance charts including the ones at Starfleet Music Record Pool.


The short, sweet to the point background of Sarah and how she was discovered from her Manager/Producer and Songwriter …Dj Mbj ” I had written the music before I met Sarah,  believe it or not she was working at a Sephora near my home and I saw here, loved her look and just walked up to her and asked her if she can sing, she said yes, the rest is history..”Her love of Music comes from her father who was a very accomplished pianist,  Sarah takes enjoyment in a plethora of musical genres.   However Sarah is really drawn to and has a passion for the 80’s from music to personal style.  Her music has that retro sound that is surging, the old is new again musical inclination that sends  the scene!
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Fonz Tramontano new EP. A review by @dorner_martina @musictramontano

Today I want to introduce you again to the fantastic Fonz Tramontano who just released his new EP " Can you feel my love".

Fonz is an indie/synth producer and artist from Sheffield/UK and he's mixing and mastering all of his songs at Mileven Studios in Sheffield.
With this new album he has once again managed to produce something very special and I consciously say again because the previous four albums are a masterpiece of Synthpop too!
The Album:
"Can You Feel My Love" is a good start for a long night in the club. Just listening to it makes you want to go to the dance floor and enjoy the beats, a great mix between synth and the vocal parts.
"Watch Me Fall", a song that should definitely be heard loud to feel the rhythm and the intensity of the instruments and of course this song is extremely danceable too with strong energetic vibes.
"Love To Love", fantastic vocal part and a song that makes you feel as if it was only made for you and your partner to dance the night away.
"Can You Love Me", bouncing drums and a rousing saxophone solo, you can feel the groove from the beginning to the end.


"Real Love" completes this EP perfectly with
the great melody and at the end it feels like you've found the real love.
As in the previous albums, Fonz Tramontano understood how to present a great piece of music and that shows us that we don't really need the 80s to hear fantastic synth pop.




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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Martina Doerner interviews Bomba, musician from Stuttgart @bomba_378 @dorner_martina #tiorrblog


Today I am looking forward to an interview partner who lives "around the corner": Bomba from Stuttgart



Welcome and thank you for your questions and answers
It would be nice if you could introduce yourself briefly.

Hello I'm BOMBA, 35 years old and a talented music artist from the Stuttgart area who has a vision. My genre is Latino Pop with a mix of 2 languages.

How did you get into music?  Was it a dream you had as a child?

I liked singing in the shower when I was a child, or on my way to the football training
At 16 we had a band that covered Backstreet Boys on firm.  After this time there was a break of a few years.  Until I decided to do something of my own, write my own texts and record them.

Tell us about the creation of a song, do you think of the lyrics spontaneously or is it a longer process?

My songs are about things I've experienced, from negative to positive.  I always try to process it and hope to be able to help people or to make them dance.
I'm writing my texts always really fast, but I'm usually never satisfied and always try to make it perfect.  It is different, there were texts that were finished in a few hours and others just a few days or even weeks.

 Are there certain artists that inspire you?

Yes, of course, Pietro Lombardi is one of them.  It inspires me that he knew he wasn't the best singer but he did it out of passion like me.  That was his success and everyone saw it.

You mix German and Portuguese in your songs ... that makes your music very unique .. how did you come up with it?

First of all, I didn't want to do anything that everyone is already doing.  Nowadays you only stick out who you do your own thing in your own way and best of all what brings new things to the market.  Since I knew there was no such thing, I thought it was a good idea. It was also important to me that I don't imitate anything so that there is no headwind. The hardest thing now is to convince people.

Do you have role models or musicians with whom you would like to be on stage?
Sure, I would  like to play with Maluma, Nicky Jam, Ariana Grande, Luis Fonsi, Kay one or Pietro Lombardi, because I think that you can combine them well and end up with something awesome.
And when you're on stage, what about stage fright?

I remember my first appearance where I wrote a song for my sister for her birthday.  When I wanted to sing it at their party, I had a complete blackout and couldn't do anything.  That got me ready and then I worked on direction. The next gigs were also very nervous, but it was mastered.  Today I enjoy it on stage and hardly feel any nervousness because I really enjoy seeing everyone singing and dancing.

What do you do when you're not making music?  Do you have hobbies or do you still have time to pursue them?

I like to spend time when with my family or friends and life partner. Unfortunately there is usually not much time for hobbies because I always work on new projects. But when there is time I like to do sports or go swimming to switch off from everyday life.

 What kind of music do you like to listen to?

So I actually hear everything across the bed as long as it sounds good. But currently I prefer pop, reggae, dancehall and rap music.  It is important to me that I can be reflected in songs.

Is there a specific place or location where you would like to perform?

To be able to appear on Ibiza or Spain and Portugal would be a dream. A big festival would also appeal to me, otherwise in the Schleyer Halle in Stuttgart. I will continue to work hard to make my dreams come true.

What do you think, how much do social media influence music and how active are you there?

I think social networks are the most important thing today, it would probably not be possible without them. The problem is that there are too many artists and the hardest thing is to stand out from everyone else. I am very active in social networks so that I can present myself and my brand.

Is there anything in the music industry that you would like to change if you had the opportunity?

Definitely! What annoys me is that you can't get over it without investing in marketing and promoting. And every artist who starts over has not made yet the big money,so how can he promote his music well?
You can be the best singer but without putting a lot of money nobody will find you.
And the big labels mostly work with artists who has already built up something. So the question arises what can the talented do who simply don't have the money? They perish or are never discovered.

Are there things that really make you angry and what is it that makes you totally happy?

I get angry when people speak my music badly without seeing the work behind it. Above all, it is always people who have achieved nothing themselves. Can such people judge others who make an effort and work hard for it? Don't think….
I am totally happy when I am on stage and see everyone join in, move and sing out loud.  It always makes me proud to see how people share this happy moment with me.

What are your plans, what can we expect next?

Next up is a first big event on May 9, 2020 where I can share the stage with the star singer Emanuel Oficial from Portugal. It makes me proud that I get the opportunity after 1 year. Before and after as always, new projects will come out. In the fall I will take a break and make an album for next year.

Thank you very much for this really interesting conversation and all the best for your future projects.


Written by Martina Doerner