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>genre: half-japanese style, just for fun, outsider music
ur track The Greatest i feel the vocal levels constantly dip down and up. idk if thats what u want but it sounded a little weird to me because it wasnt in an interesting rhythm, maybe try glitching it out. otherwise i liked ur flow and rapping. keep it up
epiglottis.bandcamp.com/album/niezapominajka-very-raw-demo >ONLY AVAILABLE FOR ONE MONTH! Okay, less than that >Not ambient at all >More like bedroom music so basically jumping on a badwagon >I suppose it's sad since I'm sad and shit >Yup, I wasn't sleeping >Few people like this so far, be a next one!
Waiting for more stuff!: Great outside of the vocal parts. I think they could be a bit better sounding overall (that's just guessing from the video provided):
Your material sounds a lot like what i aspire to create, you've got some cool sounds would be interesting collaborating. I think with some professional mixing your stuff would sound incredible I assume you mix and master yourself?(apologise if im wrong) have you looked into using any professional mastering services or know any top quality producers who could do it. My music is similar have a listen, tell me what you think.
the instrumentals and the sound design is great but i also agree with The vocals could do with a little processing just to make it blend into the mix a bit more.
Oh thanks a lot! I mix myself but I didn't actually master this track because it came out really shitty when I tried it. I've thought about going to someone for mastering but not until I have a full product released. I'll follow you
Elijah Barnes
soundcloud.com/miserablepeople/stansted >experimental house/electronica did this in 2 days after my london trip mostly made with volca fm/volca beats, the things u can do with those little bastards are truly wonderful
alternative rap with an emphasis on lyrics. my second 9 track tape, proud of this one as i feel it's cohesive and noticeably better than my first. excited to be working with new artists and kinds of production in the near future.
Song that's me being bitter over the phone to my ex.
Will post another plug with my recs
Juan Cruz
I once saw someone describe this as unlistenable noise, and I have to say I agree. Fortunately, you were quite pleased with the review so if that's what you are going for I'd have to say it's 10/10. I like the idea of noise but it is not music I enjoy to listen to.
check me out I made a prog rock ish pop song thing its only 4 minutes
William Williams
'Turn on the Lights' I really like, been doing similar music recently but haven't uploaded it. I also loved the vocals at the end. The other track, I can't get into. I listened to a lot of harsh noise for a while and since then, I guess I'm just done with it.
>not sure, what you call that >not made for headphones, but for dancefloors
Lincoln Reyes
>I once saw someone describe this as unlistenable noise, and I have to say I agree. Fortunately, you were quite pleased with the review so if that's what you are going for I'd have to say it's 10/10. I was pleased with the reaction because it was a kek-worthy moment. What I noticed about that guy was that he wasn't fond of noise, and since my music revolves around that, you either get it, or you don't, maybe something in between, but that's about it really. Either way, I'm always curious to hear what people think about it, regardless if they listen to the shit that relates to the project or not, I need opinions, man.
>synthpop >lofi house >electronica >analog >drum machines and sequences
looking for feedback, will post more comments on everyone elses shit
obligatory fan of this, it really is comfy, jazzy vibe good for smoking dude, i love your setup and everything that has to do with modular, and live playing, followed
Brayden Jones
is the launchpad pro really good? isn't it like a more useless novation circuit?
soundcloud.com/user-520179855 >shitty unda ground rap >help me start a cult Reggie Malvo out alsodope . anyone got any beats I could rap over?!?!
Jack Gray
this was really sweet i suggest yall listen fuck yea i love the underground sound you have goin on
come on dudes post more rad shit
heres me. fresh off the press posted today
www.soundcloud.com/urstuffmedia/myabyss
Angel Carter
Seems like some kind of classic rock/pop sound combined with Grunge? Whatever it is i dig it. Reminds me of video game music, and while its an acquired taste and i dont think id sit down and listen to it, but it makes for great background music (noise?)
soundcloud.com/cashew128/mdct >rock or something >production is shit im still learning about the actual making of music
I really like the quality of El Faro, the lofi recording doesn't take away from the track at all. At first I thought it was guitar.
I don't know how I feel about the really frantic addition of the electronic aspects in "La luz que ilumina el mar". It seems like a last minute addition, and I don't think it adds a particular element the track needed.
I think youre most successful on tracks like "El valse de la ilusiĆ³n" which I absolutely love. The melody reminds me of something else, like a movie scene in a way that keeps drawing me back to it. Honestly the tracks that are most plain and straightforward I find the most memorable and enjoyable. Like El Faro and El valse de la illusion. Definitely keep doing what youre doing as overall it was really nice to go through your stuff and listen to the diddies.
Dude, quite impressive! Really like the mixing quality, really really like the beat. Solid all around.
I'm a sucker for noise/industrial stuff, so I really like it. Only listened through the first track, but it's very well made all-around, and the little fluorishes throughout the whole thing are interesting. Well-mixed and made, reminds me of some of the highlights of my favorite albums that had experimental/noise-rock elements.
Fuck, first track was fun. Probably not the comparison you're expecting or looking for, but shades of noisy/indie-pop stuff in the first track. Could fit in with moments of some of the weirdest Go Team! songs.
Second track feels like a bit more of a continuation, some cool moments but was hoping for it to build to something more.
Enjoyed the Paul Blart track desu but this stuff is my speed so I don't know how big the general audience for it would be.
Listened to "I Don't Like Summer". Fun listen - really catchy stuff, and I really liked where it built to from 0:50 onwards!
Don't listen to too much stuff within this wheelhouse, but it was very solid!
>weird sorta love crap >beats >idk what else to say? Anything is appreciated here, its all weird crap anyway so i'm not expecting people to like it but if you guys have any feedback then that would be tremendous! I honestly think the older stuff I did is better but then again others like the new stuff better, anyway thanks in advance and ill do my best to give you guys feedback too. :)
Alexander Bell
This track is really pretty and honestly really nice to listen to while I work! Cant wait to hear more piano tracks from you. :)