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Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:24 am
by Adoom
[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/7ar/remnants-feat-adam-okeefe/[/soundcloud]

A electronic track I sang on about a year ago. The dude I did it for is worth your time if you like computery noises.

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:59 pm
by jfrey
Looking for some feedback on this tune I'm working on right now. Haven't added drums or guitar yet, and it's only the beginning of it.
(this is the midi export of GP5 so it sounds bad to begin with, and for some reason the bass sounds almost like an organ...)

The first like minute is just the bass looping the same line, but don't worry - it's going somewhere.

[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/jfrey/work-in-progress[/soundcloud]

Good or no? Should I scrap it?

I'm liking it less and less.

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:50 pm
by WeHuntKings
My attempt at being lofty and epic with Garageband and the shortest loop function EVAR. Also reverb.

http://soundcloud.com/wehuntkings/ouroboros

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:01 pm
by phantasmagorovich
jfrey wrote:Looking for some feedback on this tune I'm working on right now. Haven't added drums or guitar yet, and it's only the beginning of it.
(this is the midi export of GP5 so it sounds bad to begin with, and for some reason the bass sounds almost like an organ...)

The first like minute is just the bass looping the same line, but don't worry - it's going somewhere.

[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/jfrey/work-in-progress[/soundcloud]

Good or no? Should I scrap it?

I'm liking it less and less.


I really like the bass, makes me think 70's retro stuff like Stereolab or Air or such jazz. I'm not such a fan of the piano, but that might be due to the sound. I'd rather have something like a farfisa. The strings work quite well and pull the piano into the track, so if you'd replace the piano they might sop working. And you need a choir of heavy breathing chicks. Seriously though. I could see that going lot's of ways. Retro would be the easiest. A heavy distortion guitar fuck-all might work as well. It would turn into something like Isis, but going both ways: at the same time softer and sexier and also harsher and more abusive. Go for it. There's something in there I think.

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:28 pm
by amishrobots
experimental/noise music:http://griaule.bandcamp.com/

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:00 pm
by Adoom
phantasmagorovich wrote:
jfrey wrote:Looking for some feedback on this tune I'm working on right now. Haven't added drums or guitar yet, and it's only the beginning of it.
(this is the midi export of GP5 so it sounds bad to begin with, and for some reason the bass sounds almost like an organ...)

The first like minute is just the bass looping the same line, but don't worry - it's going somewhere.

[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/jfrey/work-in-progress[/soundcloud]

Good or no? Should I scrap it?

I'm liking it less and less.


I really like the bass, makes me think 70's retro stuff like Stereolab or Air or such jazz. I'm not such a fan of the piano, but that might be due to the sound. I'd rather have something like a farfisa. The strings work quite well and pull the piano into the track, so if you'd replace the piano they might sop working. And you need a choir of heavy breathing chicks. Seriously though. I could see that going lot's of ways. Retro would be the easiest. A heavy distortion guitar fuck-all might work as well. It would turn into something like Isis, but going both ways: at the same time softer and sexier and also harsher and more abusive. Go for it. There's something in there I think.


It could go places, it's nice. It's tough to listen to it with MIDI and all, but it's definitely compositionally sound.

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:03 am
by lions!
WeHuntKings wrote:My attempt at being lofty and epic with Garageband and the shortest loop function EVAR. Also reverb.

http://soundcloud.com/wehuntkings/ouroboros


Yeahh! i like it

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:05 am
by lions!
Melting
http://melting.bandcamp.com
my lo-fi home recordings if you're into that

(wish there were a bandcamp embed :cry: )

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:31 am
by WeHuntKings
Gearmond wrote:
jfrey wrote:
Adoom wrote:
Gearmond wrote:http://gearmond.bandcamp.com/album/king-of-candlesticks-ep

new EP is up, i think i've posted a few (aka all) of the tracks here as i've finished them but they're all here for any price :joy:


This EP is awesome. Folks should get it.

Jfrey, some nice rifferies occuring there.

The King of Candlesticks is sweet. Listened to it like 5 times the other day.

Thanks Adoom :)



:!!!: thanks guys! spread it around


That first song is so lovely...Like floating on a cloud, great stuff here!

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:37 pm
by jrmy
Adoom wrote:
phantasmagorovich wrote:
jfrey wrote:Looking for some feedback on this tune I'm working on right now. Haven't added drums or guitar yet, and it's only the beginning of it.
(this is the midi export of GP5 so it sounds bad to begin with, and for some reason the bass sounds almost like an organ...)

The first like minute is just the bass looping the same line, but don't worry - it's going somewhere.

[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/jfrey/work-in-progress[/soundcloud]

Good or no? Should I scrap it?

I'm liking it less and less.


I really like the bass, makes me think 70's retro stuff like Stereolab or Air or such jazz. I'm not such a fan of the piano, but that might be due to the sound. I'd rather have something like a farfisa. The strings work quite well and pull the piano into the track, so if you'd replace the piano they might sop working. And you need a choir of heavy breathing chicks. Seriously though. I could see that going lot's of ways. Retro would be the easiest. A heavy distortion guitar fuck-all might work as well. It would turn into something like Isis, but going both ways: at the same time softer and sexier and also harsher and more abusive. Go for it. There's something in there I think.


It could go places, it's nice. It's tough to listen to it with MIDI and all, but it's definitely compositionally sound.


I dunno - I actually like the MIDI organ/bass sound! If you added a little bit of analog effect to it (maybe some verb or a weird Sea Machine-esque chorus), and put some real guitar over that and it could be a cool contrast. Nonetheless, I look forward to hearing how this develops.

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:56 pm
by WeHuntKings
lions! wrote:
WeHuntKings wrote:My attempt at being lofty and epic with Garageband and the shortest loop function EVAR. Also reverb.

http://soundcloud.com/wehuntkings/ouroboros


Yeahh! i like it


Thanks! I like your stuff too, have you ever heard the Smith Westerns before? Some of it reminded me of that...

I actually just cut some new stuff last night and posted it on my soundcloud if you wanna take another listen.

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:09 am
by MEC
Got some new recordings up at:
http://remainstheband.bandcamp.com/
:animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal:

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:20 am
by phantasmagorovich
MEC wrote:Got some new recordings up at:
http://remainstheband.bandcamp.com/
:animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal:


Judging by tharr cover art it's a tape. Can I haz one?

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:35 am
by lions!
MEC wrote:Got some new recordings up at:
http://remainstheband.bandcamp.com/
:animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal: :animal:

yes. this is fantastic. let me know if you ever need a show in Philadelphia

Re: Let's hear your music!

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 1:55 pm
by MEC
phantasmagorovich wrote:Judging by tharr cover art it's a tape. Can I haz one?


As soon as we have them ready I will let you know.
Hopefully we will have quite a variety of packaging options.

lions! wrote:yes. this is fantastic. let me know if you ever need a show in Philadelphia


Thanks!
Likewise if you ever want to play Jacksonville, Fl. :thumb: