ITT: we support, follow, share, and give constructive criticism to eachother on various websites for music sharing such as Bandcamp, Soundcloud, Youtube, and more.
Post a link to your site(s) and other anons follow/share/give feedback.
People who post links and shill themselves after 5-10 posts without participating in any feedback/discussion are unwelcome and should be ignored.
>Math/Noise Rock >Fusion jazz influences >bass+drum
anywhere is a really cool song and I enjoyed the lounge feel to it. reminds me of some mndsgn. shit.
The guitar is interesting but that is the only thing? Maybe get a roland. Even if it is just bass drum hits, that'll make a world of a difference. Not a black metal guy asides from the basics, so my opinion is kinda wack anyways.
my guy is on some happy go lucky naked lunch joint. good shit.
not too big on the industrial(or what I presume to be that?). but it definitely has it's place and sounds like it could be in a video game.
Abso-fucking-lutely. This is pretty cool. I'm into that pretty shit.
Dude check out Ceres and Calypso. Gives me a warm feeling like when I listen to that.
Hey Sup Forums I don't go here much so I know this is probably a long shot, but a friend of mine needs four more youtube subscribers to get to 100 and get a custum URL to promote it better.
She goes around local open mics and records music talent to get more people to see them. If you feel so inclined to help out, it would be much appreciated if a few people subscribed. You could unsub in a week or something. It would just really help out in the short term.
Anyway sorry if this is a dumb post but thank you very much if anyone helps!
>if you have something you want to put vocals over or if want to make a track with vox then message me on SC. >I have a few acoustic demos up, so you can see how I sound (raw and unedited)
Feel free to check out other beats, happy to return feedback
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Josiah Young
www.hearloosecannon.com
Benjamin Young
Yo I just put out an experimental project and would be stoked for some thoughts/feedback;; I juanted to create something where both the audio and visuals are equally essential to the piece as a whole. youtube.com/watch?v=4fCyUTXvKR8
Thank you! this is a link to all platforms its on (spotify/itunes etc)
I dig your track Migraine, good pulse overall. Something I wish I heard more of would be tension. I know the repetitive nature of the track is part of the style but for my taste I would liked to hear more tension whether that be from change of pulse or possibly layers clashing more harmonically.
Carter Roberts
Listened to Santa Rosa Railroad Train, pretty good stuff, subbed. Are you guys from around that area? My sister lived up there for a bit, real great place
definitely gives me those kind of polaroid picture, Avalanches feelings. Very well put together and produced, only thing I'd change is maybe just take out that last loud noise at the end, it feels like it doesn't really serve a purpose and it's a bit jarring
Definitely did not expect this sort of sound from you, really cool to see you trying new sounds. Great writing as usual, would still love to hear with better production and the vocals maybe a bit lower in the mix, as it is they sort of overpower the instrumental at points. But hey, might just be my speakers. Great track anyways, looking forward to anything you put up in the future
Your track "L_R" is really cool, would love to hear some more development to it. The way you slowly remove that sort of lo-fi filter and then the beat drops in is nicely done
The instrumental is really sharp and professional, and the woman's vocals on the second half fit, but I feel like the voice of the rapper in the first half doesn't mesh as well with the piece.
Made me think of an JSRF take on The Nightmare Before Christmas, this is insane but you've put a lot of effort into this and it shows. There's a lot going on with your beat and the video is like nothing I've seen anywhere else.
brand new from the dvd gnome, aka the yung pioneer, aka the digital cry-baby: youtube.com/watch?v=5XFCHl_qVOk >multidecade sound >popular raps so you don't get bored >hot chick singer in the video
thanks bud i appreciate the encouraging words. your drone is just what i need right now to relax and get this beat out of my head
Gabriel Lopez
Thanks! Yeah, we play around the Sonoma county area. It's got a pretty cool open mic scene.
> new album, it's free > mixture of downtempo, ambient, hip-hop beats, glitch sounds, dirty samples, that kind of thing. > FFO: Ben Frost, Brian Eno, Death Grips, Clipping, Biosphere, Haxan Cloak, etc
Thank you for listening, any feedback is appreciated!
These are just demos recorded by my fat ass, looking for feedback
i like these:
Cameron Jenkins
ilovetang.bandcamp.com/album/ill-try-harder-next-time >dream pop, power pop, alternative Still looking for artists in Toronto who wanna play a show in December, shoot me an email if interested. Cool album cover, music is pretty interesting too REC Production is good, flow is pretty good. see last thread rec rec Ideas are there but it just needs some work and more detailed composition. Please keep working on your stuff and I think you'll have something excellent on your hands!
liked that, I get that cyberpunk vibe Continous Mind Assault sounds like music from some good thriller movie, the rest is good also Boy, that some good shit there
>Dreampop, bedroom pop, gay >so gay >gaygaygaygay >thank u
Tyler James
Its not immersive, too many glitches, they seem forced. There is no story, just people dancing. It feels like you took "lsd" once (and it was not even acid) and wanted to copy movements from The OA. BUT I might be wrong its just how I see it.
Hunter Cruz
Definitely gave me an OA vibe (i bet these type of dancers hate hearing that) but it was more than babby’s first lsd-influenced project. Music and film came off pro-pro to me. At first i wondered if the glitches were accidental, but i think there were a few points where it was used to good effect. I was impressed by the amount of work that went into this
Liam Howard
Thats what I mean by not immersive, when you watch the video you think how much time they had to spend on making this video rather than on the artistic value.