TT: we support, follow, share, and give constructive criticism to each other 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.
VERY HEAVY STRESS on people who just post in here and leave that pisses me off very much -- if you're giving feedback on Soundcloud/Youtube comments then say so in your post instead of just leaving an empty link like some kind of bozo clown fool person.
is your stuff on rym? i'd love to give you support on there because i think it's very good
i'm two tracks into abraxas -- what equipment do you use? these string pluck synth sounds are really good (unless theyre not string synths) i like it a lot, although the phaser on the drums gets a little grating
I don't think it's on RYM, but I'm glad you feel that way, it means a lot to me. Anyway, the visuals for obvious are fucking dope, dig the song a lot, I can revisit this when I'm in a certain mood, definitely. Played it at 1.25 speed too, it's still sounds dope.
yamir.bandcamp.com/album/mullv-d >noise rock / experimental >post rock, ambient, electronic? >For Fans of Glenn Branca, early Sonic Youth, TBK-era Swans
i would suggest just admitting that you use poor quality equipment rather than saying its 'unmixed' you lying cunt. the tune was good though, great beat and rapping
Listened to Ecstacy Police and I fucking loved it. The production is amazing as is the choice in sounds. Great job on the video as well, the visual aesthetics perfectly complement the music.
Holy shit, an actual band in one of these threads. Pretty solid man. Recording is very good. The music kind of reminds me of Children Of Nova, and the vocals are very reminiscent of Coheed and Cambria. Overall was thoroughly entertained by the first couple of tracks.
The analog stuff sounds great, what kind of synths do you use? Nice to see another musician using analog gear around here. I dig the composition and sound of these, they're somewhat dense and complex but still pretty catchy and accessible at the same time. Good work man
Nathan Johnson
im glad i was honest with you then dude
Benjamin Mitchell
fucking shit
Jack Thompson
just released the intro track off my second tape! releasing the other 7 tracks one per day.. check it out, i think you'll enjoy it, i've been getting better. alternative rap with an emphasis on lyrics.
Hey uh I can't really supply feedback right now but I thought I'd leave my song here just in case you wanna hear it. If you give me feedback I'll give u feedback If you want me to. ;)
www.soundcloud.com/urstuffmedia/the-pieces nice dude super easy to zone out to.. this chronic helps a bit too lol im not really sure i get this but it is interesting to hear
seems to be mastered a little quiet but it is goddamn beautiful especially echos
i liked this a lot
Samuel Perry
Just release this now, not my best work but probably my most enjoyable track to work on (including art).
Nice little guitar piece here, I like the high plucked notes being played. It is a bit bare bones (no drums, bass, ect) but it's short so I guess I can pass from that criticism. 7/10
For teaching yourself guitar you have it down right, I like the way you play Day Is Done with the semi-breve plucks between the melody breaks. I also like your singing voice, it is very unique and natural sounding (which is a rarity nowadays). 8.5/10 and liked
Like the piano here, I haven't heard this style of playing the instrument in a lo-fi hip hop track before. The hi-hats are a little too much in the foreground and take the attention away from the melody. The quality of the recording is a bit muffled but the flow is sick for the first rapper but the second rapper is a bit less smooth and slightly hesitant compared to the first one. 6/10 Not the most original style but I can appreciate the work.
Mason Mitchell
thanks, I was the first rapper btw
I'm not really a techno fan so I can't really give in depth feedback but I can tell you I really really enjoyed this song
I like the humming bass on 'Atreos', the beat breaks it up really well. 'Inward has some of the best mixing and progression of any song on the album. I might legit buy this m8.
Isaiah Gonzalez
You must be fun at parties
Landon Gonzalez
no reason to lie. people can only get better by knowing the truth
First time trying my hand at a trap beat, I had fun and would love to have people rap on it for fun.
Very chill and moody, I enjoyed the sudden glitchy samples that jumped. Although I wasn't that big a fan of the tone of the hihat.
The crescendo is nice, but the colors are a bit dull even though I understand the vibe youre going for
basingthis on the first track: I love what you do rhythmically and atmosphere, but I feel that the synths carrying the primary melody feel a bit flat and generic
Jeremiah Ramirez
i did a cover of marvin's room that i wanna post to youtube and really try to show people
I made a trap banger. Please tell me if u like it. Also looking for someone to make a cool cover picture for it for youtube. Just throwin it out there if u want
So check it out, me and a bunch of dudes from the Chicago DIY scene took 50+ hours of jams, songs, and can style cut-ups we did and complied them into an album over the course of about 8 months. I'll return any feedback.