/dark/

Share the most gloomy, depressive and gothic music

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I hate that these threads keep dying.
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What's some good, somewhat obscure 80s goth?

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bzzt

Either someone should post some /dark/essentials chart or make one.

pof pof

we got one but I didn't save it

this shit is like poison, it's life-draining to listen to

who is the best /dark/ waifu lads?

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Dinah Cancer

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Really their only great song, everything else is meh

Anyone have the /dark/ essentials chart?

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I'm trying to make industrial/darkwave/synthpunk music but I'm so fucking bad. I wish there was tutorials for that on youtube or the internet...Seems like there's only tutorials for rap and trap stuff. Any of you produce this kind of music and could give tips?

That bitch looks horrible without all that fucking make up on.

Love Belgrado tho. Patrycja best anarchofu.

sadly that is the majority of goth girls

Literally one of the easiest genres to make.
Just make a cool I IV bassline, a basic beat, then add synths and weird vocals with a lot of reverb.

it's very easy

you get yourself a retro VST or a shitty synth and a drum machine

you make the drum machine go poom TCHAK poom TCHAK and put a noise gate on it to avoid making it sound too prominent

then to make it indusitral you record your printer or your fax machine doing weird noises and every couple of bars you play that noise. You can also add distortion to your drum section to make it sound like you're banging on trash cans

you look up harmonic minor scales, you pick one, and you do a synth bassline that goes doot-doot-doodoodoot-doot in that scale. Then you go weeee wooooo weeeeeooooow with the strings/organ sound following the same chord progression as the bassline.

then you make your best Andrew Eldritch voice

then you sing passionately about mirrors and shadows and rain and hope and distance and memory.

And most importantly YOU PUT REVERB ON EVERYTHING and possibly delay on your vocals

fuck you albert

thanks for the guides, I'm new to producing so I'll try to decipher this as best I can.

No fuck YOU tulpa girl, think you and I should settle this in the red room?

More /blackmetal/ than /dark/, but i would literally kill for Astrid.

Also, a good post punk band to stay on topic. mapledeathrecords.bandcamp.com/album/contravveleno

Hello can I shill my bandcamp industrial here? Or at least get some feedback?

do it

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I tried to make it diverse but thematically very cohesive.

The snares are often real (sampled) snares, the kicks are 808s/909s ect.
The beat itself is often twice as fast as a typical hip hop beat, use a shit ton of reverb and delay.
Make sure the vocals sound subdued.

subdued is not necessary at all, you can make them dramatic

I hope wagnerwave becomes a thing. Interesting stuff.

I think I've got the drums covered for the basics but I'm tryna make something in the vein of Skinny Puppy. I've got a hard time layering multiple drum tracks and it's the background synths that usually give me trouble.
what's a I IV bassline? something like this but with synths? youtube.com/watch?v=DDvvz1TbxVE

Damn does this person just post cool music all the time?

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that's a more bluesy type of bassline but yeah

the punky side will come from hitting about every eighth-note

only a few tracks can be called wagnerwave (Licht, Wald, Berg, maybe Tod) the rest often includes samples but with a more industrial approach.

NICE

helo this is nivak

dont use spinny poppy to chacth fish okay

were against fishing its barbrabric

More or less.

Find your favorite tracks and see what equipment was used to make them, then learn about the equipment and try to figure out how the artists approached it to make their sound.

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