Music! My other passion
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Re: Music! My other passion
a new 'project' I've been making in 2 days, remind its low quality converted
http://www22.zippyshare.com/v/J9ZmvSI7/file.html
Feedback always welcome, but I know we have a more club culture - into tech rep music
http://www22.zippyshare.com/v/J9ZmvSI7/file.html
Feedback always welcome, but I know we have a more club culture - into tech rep music
Re: Music! My other passion
Vodka, you are prolific! That Zippyshare is kinda neat - I'll try using that for your replies
I like your new track - it seems that you are working with a similar type of music from the first one you posted - there must be a need for that over there, yes?
Here's my feedback :)
Firstly, when the bass drum is just a constant, unchanging thump, it is going to have specialized listeners - especially when it takes quite a while for the track to "fill out", or if it does at all.
I like that drone sound at :25. The blippy bops bouncing around lead only to the drones coming to the forefront. We are given a melody at 2:35, and at 2:51 is the loudest frequency in the track. 3:53 brings a variation on the percussion, but very subtlely. By 4:23, I am wanting a change, something to develop, something to come along and reward me for listening this long to pretty much the same thing for 4 minutes. And then it comes! A break in the beat and just the riff. But we are back to the loop, and the loop and more loop. 6:35 would have been a great time to bring in some wet hi-hats, especially with the wind. The stairstep ostenato around 7 minutes is nice. The brevity at 8 minutes is gentle and airy. But then the song ends with pretty much what was present the whole time. What made the track memorable? Would I be able to play this with a bunch of buddies in the car and not have someone say, "Turn this off!" I think trying to do that might be impossible, but that doesn't mean we should stop trying, right?
Edouard, are these just loops that you stacked over each other on your laptop? I once bought a Magix piece of software that came with loops and I made a track with almost all of them - it was fun to make but no one really wanted to listen to it, haha!
The cool part is that the song is perfectly named - it sounds like animals on the roof!
Good job!
I like your new track - it seems that you are working with a similar type of music from the first one you posted - there must be a need for that over there, yes?
Here's my feedback :)
Firstly, when the bass drum is just a constant, unchanging thump, it is going to have specialized listeners - especially when it takes quite a while for the track to "fill out", or if it does at all.
I like that drone sound at :25. The blippy bops bouncing around lead only to the drones coming to the forefront. We are given a melody at 2:35, and at 2:51 is the loudest frequency in the track. 3:53 brings a variation on the percussion, but very subtlely. By 4:23, I am wanting a change, something to develop, something to come along and reward me for listening this long to pretty much the same thing for 4 minutes. And then it comes! A break in the beat and just the riff. But we are back to the loop, and the loop and more loop. 6:35 would have been a great time to bring in some wet hi-hats, especially with the wind. The stairstep ostenato around 7 minutes is nice. The brevity at 8 minutes is gentle and airy. But then the song ends with pretty much what was present the whole time. What made the track memorable? Would I be able to play this with a bunch of buddies in the car and not have someone say, "Turn this off!" I think trying to do that might be impossible, but that doesn't mean we should stop trying, right?
Edouard, are these just loops that you stacked over each other on your laptop? I once bought a Magix piece of software that came with loops and I made a track with almost all of them - it was fun to make but no one really wanted to listen to it, haha!
The cool part is that the song is perfectly named - it sounds like animals on the roof!
Good job!
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Euro, I love your feedback on this.
First of all, I never use loops, never. I mean prefab loops. I create my own patterns and use it as a loop to explain. If you want I'll make a vid to show ya. There are so many loops available I'm stubborn not to use and to create sth original. This project has a lot more in petto I believe and why not try to combine our influences :)
First of all, I never use loops, never. I mean prefab loops. I create my own patterns and use it as a loop to explain. If you want I'll make a vid to show ya. There are so many loops available I'm stubborn not to use and to create sth original. This project has a lot more in petto I believe and why not try to combine our influences :)
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Hey Euro,
out of the box,
what if by accident we create a song thats being follow up by radio's & stuff. Just out of the box thinking. This is my passion and yours too. It could be a funny adventure ;) Still you'll have to beat me at RTCW
out of the box,
what if by accident we create a song thats being follow up by radio's & stuff. Just out of the box thinking. This is my passion and yours too. It could be a funny adventure ;) Still you'll have to beat me at RTCW
Re: Music! My other passion
I'll never beat you in Wolf, hah!
It would be good to do something together, although it might have to wait a bit. I sold a lot of my equipment throughout this year to "slim down" my life, because I wasn't spending too much time with it. What I could do it use my last piece of software to mash-up what you send me. There are a few things I can do to a sample, but not much. At the very least, we could merge together some verses and choruses with boombox riff that I know you can make!
It would be good to do something together, although it might have to wait a bit. I sold a lot of my equipment throughout this year to "slim down" my life, because I wasn't spending too much time with it. What I could do it use my last piece of software to mash-up what you send me. There are a few things I can do to a sample, but not much. At the very least, we could merge together some verses and choruses with boombox riff that I know you can make!
Re: Music! My other passion
new 'project' but needs more work. Maybe I can send you the project and you add some of your own inspiration?
http://www33.zippyshare.com/v/7G0osKlf/file.html
http://www33.zippyshare.com/v/7G0osKlf/file.html
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Edouard, how's the proceedings going? Got anything new? Sorry I haven't been as reciprocal as before, but I'm hoping that you send me one file of something mind-blowing! Can't wait!
Re: Music! My other passion
I can say that I'm improved a lot, learned a lot more.
I'm now a bit ashamed of those previous projects :) That's why I'll post the next when I'm releasing it or a bit before to hear the US opinions :)
You have some new stuff?
What about team up and make a remix of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2i2RVh9dLk
Song that I play most now and I think you may like :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfOYWkrHokc
and for Euro the radio edit :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQsXI4XmAHo
I'm now a bit ashamed of those previous projects :) That's why I'll post the next when I'm releasing it or a bit before to hear the US opinions :)
You have some new stuff?
What about team up and make a remix of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2i2RVh9dLk
Song that I play most now and I think you may like :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfOYWkrHokc
and for Euro the radio edit :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQsXI4XmAHo
Re: Music! My other passion
btw I have a new soundcloud profile, much appreciated if you give feedback
And I follow back :)
https://soundcloud.com/eduardodicaro
And I follow back :)
https://soundcloud.com/eduardodicaro
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