I was thinking of the recent tracks that you made with the long titles, which are all solid house tracks. On that "WE ARE HERE" one in particular, you really have that simple, insistent but danceable beat plus weird atmospheric sampling thing down.
Also, the part where the beat strips down to the four-on-the-floor kick drum and builds back up on "We Still Aren't Sure..." is made of swag. It's like you have the breakdown architecture in your bones.
Yes, with a little practice, you would make a very good house producer.
Also, the part where the beat strips down to the four-on-the-floor kick drum and builds back up on "We Still Aren't Sure..." is made of swag. It's like you have the breakdown architecture in your bones.
Yes, with a little practice, you would make a very good house producer.
You should check out more music in that vein. You basically already have all of the aspects of the idiom down with very little exposure to the genre, expressed with your own flair, but an added familiarity wouldn't hurt. And you'd probably like it a lot.
Suggestions, Naney? I am less informed on this subject than I could be...
I've got three songs in their gestation period for whatever Project 3 ends up being called
as far as I know, it's most likely going to be somewhere between an EP and an album (though I probably will call it the former since I don't plan on making it a Nosty-length Thing)
some things:
one of the songs is a collaborative effort between myself and an Audiotooler named Plan Your Own Party Kit (who I did a remix for last week) called Misfit Party
Eye of the Universe is definitely on it, as well as another song I never put on Soundcloud named Summer Snow
I might sing on it?? I haven't a clue how to write songs anymore, but I may try
The cover is probably going to stick with the aesthetic I developed with Nosty, because I love that cover to death and I want my (current) work to have that style as a bit of a constant since it's a natural evolution of the album itself
hell have this also and call it an ep its the only 2 songs from my few weeks recording which coalesced into Actual Things and i am not willling or able to add to stuff in this style anymore
Lucky Rabbit: I liked the timpani drums you put in there. Well, mostly. There's this one part near the end where they sound out of tune. But everything else is good.
Eye: I'm 80% sure that I alread listened to this at some point. I remember giving it a two thumbs up rating, so let's move on
Misfit Party: That is some excellent screechy electronic noises you've got there
A steady arpeggiating keyboard line would hold things together a lot better, as would a more consistent bassline with a darker, smoother tone. The basic ideas are pretty interesting, and you have some good melodic bits there, but you let your frustration at failing to find a direction become obvious.
so I managed to make a song with a legit drop in Audiotool
I feel disproportionately good about this, given that all a drop functionally is is a change of instrumentation/tune within the same track
but still, it hits and it hits kind of hard in comparison to my other stuff, which is nice :D
I think it'll be one of my songs for Skele21 if Mo's still up for doing that EP, along with another one that I pretty much finished but figured wouldn't fit over on Callow Youth
also, fun fact: neither of these new tracks uses the Rasselbock, otherwise known as the scratch plugin
I have recently all but completed what might be my best song to date. The synth sounds are absolutely monumental and awesome in what I hope to be a fairly literal sense. I am really happy with it.
I will critique and discuss the other things posted here soon, but for the moment I am going to bask in the glory.
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the Forest Rites side projects aims for more of a The Orb-inspired feel.
i can rec some ambient techno though, B12 and The Black Dog
That particular track contains samples of Fennesz, Dif Juz, and a field recording I made at McDonald's. Among other stuff.
I like acknowledgement that I'm improving.
as far as I know, it's most likely going to be somewhere between an EP and an album (though I probably will call it the former since I don't plan on making it a Nosty-length Thing)
some things:
one of the songs is a collaborative effort between myself and an Audiotooler named Plan Your Own Party Kit (who I did a remix for last week) called Misfit Party
Eye of the Universe is definitely on it, as well as another song I never put on Soundcloud named Summer Snow
I might sing on it?? I haven't a clue how to write songs anymore, but I may try
The cover is probably going to stick with the aesthetic I developed with Nosty, because I love that cover to death and I want my (current) work to have that style as a bit of a constant since it's a natural evolution of the album itself
so yeah
a thing
11-minute self-titled track pushing forward into the brave new world of ZIZEKWAVE
<a href="http://tre-l.bandcamp.com/album/callow-youth-ep">Callow Youth (EP) by Trevor Whatevr</a>
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
If nothing else, I liked how warm it felt. It's... fuzzy.
I feel like some of the songs lean too heavily on that one scratch plugin though. Otherwise this is very good.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
going forward I may try to use it less :3
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
also, fun fact: neither of these new tracks uses the Rasselbock, otherwise known as the scratch plugin
I'm also still not totally on board with putting any of PYOP's contributions on the EP just cuz
well, I don't know the guy at all? It's a little strange is all.
His own album just came out so my guess is that that would be all, though I'm not sure.
It is not organized and the tracks are not really in any order. all you need to know is that "Gems & Liquid" fades into "in 2012".
have fun.
I've never used the two aliases for anything else so it doesn't really matter, but there you go.
damn son where'd you find this, please tell me so i can put it back where it came from