Phosphene Audio wrote:I have a new EP out, which sounds nothing like my main band (Microwaves), available as a download or a lathe cut 7", including one extra download only track:
Not my music but I recorded Air by Bach on Classical Guitar. This is part of my quest to learn finger style. I'm making progress but my timing is still off (has nothing to do with finger style).
Having some fun w some.of my favs from mtl.asm. This is mostly PurPLL. Beat is PurPLL > 856 and there is a hint of Charlie Foxtrot in there for giggles. Love these boxes so much!
A couple of nasty glitchy beats I put together yesterday, on the train home with a Digitakt.
Been listening to some of your stuff lately and it sometimes is reminiscent of Scorn or more recent JK Flesh to me, but still it's own thing. Really enjoy it, thanks!
dont think i ever posted about it bc i wasnt active but my band put this record out a year ago and im still pretty proud of it.
power pop/emo/indie rock vibes
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:44 am
by VREEEEVROOOOOW
I dislike most things about most of the last ten years of "emo pop". (Including, and maybe even *especially* most of the reunion tour bands.) Much to my surprise, I like this! It sounds vigorous and meaningful, whereas most newmo seems to pick one of the two, and struggle to get it unironically across.
I made a full length album over the Christmas/New Year period, which came out on all the usual places yesterday. Download it for free in high quality from Bandcamp, or stream it from one of those popular streaming things that pay disproportionate royalties, unless you're Ed Sheeran or some shit.
Few drones & Baritones from a concert I've played Saturday afternoon. Enjoy!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAAIBLtxOZ0[/youtube]
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:55 am
by Dowi
gila_crisis wrote:Few drones & Baritones from a concert I've played Saturday afternoon. Enjoy!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAAIBLtxOZ0[/youtube]
Nice one Joel, I like how you add different layers moving in and out. Around 2 minutes you start adding some sound from the tabletop, are those pre-recorded things or you do it live?
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:58 am
by gila_crisis
Dowi wrote:
gila_crisis wrote:Few drones & Baritones from a concert I've played Saturday afternoon. Enjoy!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAAIBLtxOZ0[/youtube]
Nice one Joel, I like how you add different layers moving in and out. Around 2 minutes you start adding some sound from the tabletop, are those pre-recorded things or you do it live?
Thank you Dowi!
Almost: on the tabletop I had my Elektron Digitone for synth pad, noises and beat patterns, it's all live processing