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.
I enjoyed waves and cloud dance. Pretty solid dude
Listened to rain god and really loved the whole vibe of the track
I hope everyone in this thread succeeds in their lives
Brody Torres
just a catchall for everyone, i am a pleb in electronic music so if it's electronic related i probably will be apathetic about it. i like guitars. the crafting of the music itself seems good, but i can't help but feel this is uninspired. i don't mean to discourage you, but it feels like doing chill beats is all about finding new sounds to sample and incorporate into a rhythm, but this feels like it's made up of stock sounds from some generic vsts. that edit is killer. the soundcloud was ok. reminds me of avd era justice, mixing like the electro house with the stadium rock sound. kind of an untapped niche still. the bass line in baby is a little too 1989 for me, but it reminded me of cut copy how they do this retro worship thing. the guitar work is pretty clean and the drums sound pretty good i just don't like the chord progression. too sex pistols for me. wow. it's really unique, feels like there's new musical ground to tread here. i don't like the recording style for the vocals. and the quiet solo around the 1:30 mark which recurs later was a little a tonal. or it sticks out anyways. but that ambient horns at the end of the track were real nice touch.
good shit kinda early and in a hurry so can't listen to another
Colton Hall
Hey thanks for the feedback man I appreciate it. Pretty new to production so anything helps
Brandon Lee
Best advice i can give you is to write music about something. Even chill beats can have purpose. Think of an image in your mind and write the soundtrack to that image. Electronic music writing is often very mechanical and cold but you still have to give it that inspired and improvisational twist. Hope it helps.
hastingsatl.bandcamp.com >confrontational ambient >harsh noise >plunderphonics I just put a new track up that's a bit long and bit on the abrasive side. I'm probably going to compile all my tracks into an ep or album sometime soon.
Recorded the loops myself with various synths and then played everything back live with a launchpad so it's not perfectly in time and a bit rough around the edges.
Noice, digging the whole weird dark vibes with just that slight touch of humor, i assume that's what you were going for I like it overall, but maybe the sample is a bit out of place, I know someone else said it and I have to agree, AVION, i feel could be a really great interlude track or even opening track on an album if you were to replace the sample with some spoken word. Trusty has a real nice atmosphere. Honestly a really good track with a lot going for it. Though it might be better if there was a little bit more variation. Overall, good. 8/10 album, gotta give props for being instrumental but still somehow having a story to it. Real good stuff, would love to hear more. Push Says The Doctor kinda reminds me of late Swans. It's a very nice track with a lot of personality. Would love to have it build up to something, but I don't think post-rock or cresendocore is what you were going for. Reminds me of the song White Waking (Scum Village)
Hudson Martinez
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Adam Reyes
Interesting vocals, I like it
Im not really into punk but this was well produced. Fucking killer guitar solo
nice atmosphere, I like the visual style too
amazing songwriting and so well produced. Followed, wanna hear more from u
nice beat dude, would love to hear some vocals on this
fucking evil dude, so heavy. What synth do u use? Amazing artwork too.
I liked jibs and flops alot. Wanted more of that sweet groove at the end. I would say that you have succeeded in not sound like everybody elses uninspired shit. Nice artstyle.
sweet lyrics dude, right in the feels.
Late night jams indeed. Will chill out to your tracks later tonight.
Nice, I like the style. Haven't really heard chip with vocals before, u pulled it of well. I would like more variation of drum sounds through the tracks though
Here's my latest shit. Would say it's some sort of >alternative rock >experimental songrwiting >vocal effects >and a little bit of chiptune
Hey guys, Soundthony Cloudtano here, and today we're checking out the newest single Super Like, by artist Moonkid. Moonkid is an underground indie alt rock artist, who is honestly showing a lot of potential. The track has traditional guitar and bass mixed in with these very nice, heavily distorted vocals. There's this kind of break in the middle of the song which sounds bit less alt rock and much more poppy, and then the track hits us with a whole different set of instruments, mainly made up of synth and a much more modern sounding style. Before that, in the track, was this lead guitar going crazy. Right after that, the solo, we get this piano, mixed in with, again more modern sounding vocalization and style. So, we get this alt rock start up, then some futuristic vocals, some fast and heavy guitar, some melodic piano, and then, as I said, a total change in style. This is a two minute long track that goes through so many changes. The track has enough ideas to fill at least an eight minute track, but they're all in this small little song. Honestly, it's a good track. I'm gonna say a strong 7 to a light 8.
Dominic Perez
Hahah holy smokes man, I had a dumb smile through the whole reply. Thank you soundthony cloudtano
>paying for soundcloud pro you wouldn't pay for instagram or facebook but I guarantee you all have more connections there. Be smart about self-promotion. Nobody, I mean nobody, gives a shit about your soundcloud page.
Fight track for a game i'm working on. This fight involves the party defending themselves from a group of grossly mutated French-style mutant noblemen while a crowd of people watch. I plan to add whistles, applause, oohs, and boos into the background at a later date.
Jacob Hernandez
Not really a production, more of a set with unreleased work.
I'd love some thoughts on this (p.s. best listened to in the morning or after some hard party)
Dominic Baker
Do you think the world needs your music? What does your song do that other songs like it don't? These are the types of things you should ask yourself before settling for mediocrity
Would you enjoy your music if you had never heard anything like it before, at first listen? What qualities in your music are objectively enjoyable to any audience? Do you feel like your music is trying to evoke something from its listener? What purpose does it serve? These are the types of things you should ask yourself before posting indecipherable, nonmusical posh.