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Postby Ashedfog » Tue May 08, 2012 6:41 pm UTC

I originally posted this as it's own topic, but I was told to do otherwise. I figured this is the best place to showcase my band without breaking typically agreed upon rules.

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It's really difficult for me to generalize what genre this kind of music should be classified as there's influences from many different ones. However, I would say math-rock and post-punk is the most consistent theme. I'm mostly hoping to manage to distribute this music to as many people as I can and maybe even get a bit of feedback.

Unfortunately my work firewall doesn't allow me to access newgrounds or youtube, so the last post I can comment on is the http://soundcloud.com/wildblackyonder music! I'm personally a fan of this folk/chill sound, I tend to listen to this kind of music more often when I'm reading something out in my backyard.

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Postby Роберт » Thu May 10, 2012 2:37 pm UTC

Ashedfog wrote:I originally posted this as it's own topic, but I was told to do otherwise. I figured this is the best place to showcase my band without breaking typically agreed upon rules.

IILS;YLS

It's really difficult for me to generalize what genre this kind of music should be classified as there's influences from many different ones. However, I would say math-rock and post-punk is the most consistent theme. I'm mostly hoping to manage to distribute this music to as many people as I can and maybe even get a bit of feedback.

Unfortunately my work firewall doesn't allow me to access newgrounds or youtube, so the last post I can comment on is the http://soundcloud.com/wildblackyonder music! I'm personally a fan of this folk/chill sound, I tend to listen to this kind of music more often when I'm reading something out in my backyard.

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Hey, this is pretty fun stuff!

Nice bass tone. Fun, jerky rhythms. Cool! Post-punk fits, I think.
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Postby Ashedfog » Thu May 10, 2012 4:45 pm UTC

Thanks Robert! Fun and fucking with the audience is our two biggest themes for that album. Our next one is going to be a play on Entropy. I think it'll appeal to a very few hardcore Math-rock fans in this world, darker heavier and far more complicated than I thought possible.

I can't wait to see if anyone else has an opinion on this shit!
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Postby Lawsome » Sun May 13, 2012 6:26 pm UTC

Manhattans in Carolina is nice and smooth, the vocals in merrily and oblivious aren't great, I think that might be the mic.

Beautifully smooth guitars throughout.

Now Kilroy the great is on. Again, the vocals are not fantastic, but the chords are beautiful.


My attempt at fusing chiptune and blues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKhJ_e_JuUw
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Postby Роберт » Mon May 14, 2012 4:47 pm UTC

Lawsome wrote:Manhattans in Carolina is nice and smooth, the vocals in merrily and oblivious aren't great, I think that might be the mic.

Beautifully smooth guitars throughout.

Now Kilroy the great is on. Again, the vocals are not fantastic, but the chords are beautiful.


My attempt at fusing chiptune and blues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKhJ_e_JuUw

What program is that? It sounds like you're just using very basic synthesis techniques (as might be used on an old sound chip). But the program itself looks pretty basic. I was expecting a VSTi in a DAW. This is pretty cool, though.
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Postby Lawsome » Tue May 15, 2012 6:57 am UTC

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Lawsome wrote:Manhattans in Carolina is nice and smooth, the vocals in merrily and oblivious aren't great, I think that might be the mic.

Beautifully smooth guitars throughout.

Now Kilroy the great is on. Again, the vocals are not fantastic, but the chords are beautiful.


My attempt at fusing chiptune and blues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKhJ_e_JuUw

What program is that? It sounds like you're just using very basic synthesis techniques (as might be used on an old sound chip). But the program itself looks pretty basic. I was expecting a VSTi in a DAW. This is pretty cool, though.


Famitracker. It simulates how music was player on the NES
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Postby Роберт » Tue May 15, 2012 4:44 pm UTC

Lawsome wrote:Famitracker. It simulates how music was player on the NES

Awesome. I just looked it up and that stuff could be run on the actual hardware. Nice.
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Postby Lawsome » Wed May 23, 2012 8:47 pm UTC

I need to get a better software really, I am rapidly boring of famitracker.
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Postby McGrupp » Mon May 28, 2012 9:42 am UTC

Lawsome wrote:My attempt at fusing chiptune and blues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKhJ_e_JuUw


I did not know you could bend notes like that in "chiptunes"! I guess I just never listened closely enough to my NES. Anyway, it sounds cool as hell. I like that very brief almost "fugue" section after the "bass solo" at the end. Good voice leading too, and equally tempered thirds just seem to sound so good in 8bit musicland.

Here is one of the bands I play bass in right now - very "21st century" jazz fusion, but we take on some classic tunes:
http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_songs/2051218
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Postby TommyRiordan » Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:10 am UTC

My favorites are two E's .
Enrique and Eminem.
One is a talented singer and other is a legendary rapper.
I love to listen their songs.
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Postby Adam H » Sat Aug 25, 2012 10:38 pm UTC

Ashedfog wrote:I originally posted this as it's own topic, but I was told to do otherwise. I figured this is the best place to showcase my band without breaking typically agreed upon rules.

IILS;YLS

Soooooo sweeeeeet! I wish I could do stuff like that. Do you guys play it well live? If so I'd pay to see you...

McGrupp wrote:Here is one of the bands I play bass in right now - very "21st century" jazz fusion, but we take on some classic tunes:
http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_songs/2051218
Quality recordings! I like them all. Well, the live raps weren't my cup of tea, but other than that I liked it all. And it sounds like you're hilarious live. :)


I added a few songs since I last posted here... I got a pop filter and it makes a big difference. :) The Devil Won is just random (was going to be acoustic folksy... dunno what happened there), Blanket of Black Umbrellas has a middle section that I'm really proud of, and Attic is a creepy sad slow one.
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Postby Maraki » Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:51 am UTC

I love the vocals Adam! The harmonies have a nice, clear sound to them. I especially like "Attic" - although to be honest, sme of your music sounds too... pop singer/songwriter for me, which while not being a neccessarily a bad thing, it just isn't the sound I dig. You have a nice sonority to your stuff, though, especially the vocal harmonies. Sometimes (especially when you get 'edgier') you almost have an early Incubus-esque vibe to you.

I have a rough demo for a song my yet to be 'Facebook official' prog/power metal band made (I'm the bassist/lead vocalist/main songwriter), here it is. I wrote this piece in it's entirety, and it's probably one of the 'poppiest' pieces I've written - I tend to be a little out there with my writing style. The guitar solo isn't recorded yet, and all the guitar parts are recorded by our rhythm guitarist/other lead vocalist and I (if you listen you can hear one of the gallop sections is fingerstyle distorted guitar xP).
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Postby Роберт » Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:30 pm UTC

Sounds pretty cool!

Something tells me whoever mixed this was listening on something that doesn't reproduce stuff < 100 Hz well. Drums need a touch more low end impact (snare, kick and toms all) and bass could use a bit of taming in that area. Pads are a little loud relative to the guitars.
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Postby Maraki » Sat Oct 27, 2012 2:22 am UTC

It's a very rough mix by me done entirely on a pair of listening quality headphones, it was done more to have the parts in my head completely remembered rather than to be listened to. :D It came out decently enough to where I think it *can* be listened to, but that was never the intent.

If I end up having to mix it myself (and hopefully I can do so in my friend's home studio that's equipped with some good monitors) I will keep that in mind. It probably doesn't help that the drums are just a run-of-the-mill soundfont instead of a real recorded drum set - I was rather unhappy with the kick and toms, although I couldn't really pinpoint it - thanks for the tips!
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Postby boXd » Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:51 pm UTC

I'm not quite sure why, but I think the music would fit nicely as a Final Fantasy boss theme of some sort. I actually liked it. My main point of criticism is that around 1:10 it sounds slightly 'messy' for about ten to twenty seconds, and the same happens around 1:50 - this doesn't make it sound bad, per se, but it's not exactly my 'style' of music. Other than that, I liked it. :)

Recently, I've found a new favourite song: Passenger - Let Her Go. The singer has a nice, slightly non-refined voice, which I like. He also makes extensive use of the acoustic guitar and some more colorful instruments.

Of course, this means I'm going to listen it a thousand times over after which I will probably hate it. :mrgreen:
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Postby Chaoszerom » Tue Dec 25, 2012 9:07 am UTC

Maraki: As boXd said, the first bit is definitely boss-themey, and pretty cool. For my tastes, at least, either the guitar is too distorted/noisy or the drums are too clean (maybe both). The middle bit sounds like a completely different song to me: different beat, different vibe, and I'm not sure about the mix of grainy-distorted guitar and plucks (though I think that's more a matter of taste). The third bit sounds like a different song again, and the sound is well done there (very "save the world" sorta thing). So basically, each part of the song has an interesting and well made-sound (minus mixing and such), but it doesn't really seem to fit together to me.

I haven't made anything in a while, and what I have made is really derpy (I'm learning to handle the DAW, but even after a year or two I still can't get my ideas onto paper/screen properly), but I'll put this here, and also this. All electronic stuff, but more recently I've been doing EDM, because EDM drums are easier :P
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Postby Роберт » Mon Jan 14, 2013 6:19 pm UTC

Sounds great! I wonder if the tempo should be a touch slower for "flow". It sound like it could be a bit more relaxing and "flowy" if you dropped the tempo a bit. What tempo is it now?

Ulterior has some really fat synth sounds. Nice.
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Postby Chaoszerom » Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:53 pm UTC

At current the tempo is 165bpm, and it was supposed to be a proper liquid DnB song (like this (also mine!)) but that quite come through. Dropping the tempo to 150 and dimming the hi-hats sounds a bit different, and dropping it to 100 makes it an entirely different song, but in some ways an improvement :D Ulterior's synths are nice, but the drums are crummy :P
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Postby Роберт » Wed Jan 16, 2013 3:47 pm UTC

For some reason, the tempo on light feels "right" but on "flow" it seems too fast. Obviously it's all subjective. "Light" is very nice.
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Postby Maraki » Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:18 am UTC

You could drop the lead parts back a few milliseconds (to taste) and make the pads down more, and perhaps humanize the drums.
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Postby Voekoevaka » Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:46 pm UTC

Ashedfog wrote:I originally posted this as it's own topic, but I was told to do otherwise. I figured this is the best place to showcase my band without breaking typically agreed upon rules.

IILS;YLS


There is a lot of worh behind it ind I found the rythmes very interesting. I love the manner it switch from one tune to another", and the exploration of different styles in just one track. And, is "F# A# infinity" a reference to Godspeed you ! Black Emperor ?

McGrupp wrote:Here is one of the bands I play bass in right now - very "21st century" jazz fusion, but we take on some classic tunes:
http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_songs/2051218


I first click on the link and listed to the tracks. What I thought was : "ow the bass is pretty cool", and then I notice you're the bassist. All I can say is congrats.
This music reminds me also Keziah Kones in some ways.

I'll finish it by sharing one of my songs, called "Damayale Stories" (made in an acoustic style).
http://soundcloud.com/o-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-1-12/02-damayale-stories
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Postby Lawsome » Sun Apr 28, 2013 3:05 pm UTC

Voekoevaka wrote:I'll finish it by sharing one of my songs, called "Damayale Stories" (made in an acoustic style).
http://soundcloud.com/o-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-1-12/02-damayale-stories


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Great start. I like the timbre. Feels a bit Spanish, somehow. Quite sorrowful.

Vocals come in, everything is very sad suddenly. Are there lyrics being sung? I can't fully tell. It feels like an extra beat is being added at the end of every bar... It's a bit disorientating.

The continually thickening and thinning texture is a bit confusing.

In a sorta chorus bit, the textures more consistent now very nice.

Instrumental. Very cool.

Breakdown. I love the way the rhythms reform and then disintegrate in this piece.

Halfway through. I'm getting used to the 5 bar phrases, it's interesting, but having the whole texture break down draws to much attention to them.

The instrumentation is just awesome. I love the sound and feel of the piece. You really use the accompaniment.

6:06. Horns are nice. I can't believe it's gone on for this long, it hasn't felt like it. You keep things original somehow. The style is very strange, sort of Spanish, sort of folk, sort of western, but also a bit electronic. It really feels like plains and vast open countryside.


I love the style of it. Am going to listen to a few more of your things now.

(BTW How do you make the music? What program do you use?)


I tried to experiment a little, it's rather chaotic in it's mood, but I like it. https://soundcloud.com/lawsome1997/charge
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Postby Voekoevaka » Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:43 pm UTC

Lawsome wrote:I love the style of it. Am going to listen to a few more of your things now.

Thanks.

Lawsome wrote:It feels like an extra beat is being added at the end of every bar... It's a bit disorientating.

Yes, the structure is a bit irregular on the verse : it is 5:5:5:6. On the other hand, the structure of the chorus is simple : 4:4:4:4.

I'm actually working on a new song "Hay Roses", where the structure is more regular (groups of 4 bars, 6 times per bar). But there's one part where the rythme is broken : the number of times per bar becomes : 11:10:11:11:10:11:11:10:11:11:10:12

Lawsome wrote:BTW How do you make the music? What program do you use?

I use FLStudio 10, and I mix the samples with DirectWave. I use samples I have collected from freesound.

Lawsome wrote:I tried to experiment a little, it's rather chaotic in it's mood, but I like it.

I like chiptunes. For me, what you called "chaotic", I understand this like "handsome". There are some parts that are beautiful and I wish to here this piece with classical instruments (like piano, or clavinet).
I have listened your track "We died", and I found this quite amazing. The crowd noise on the background makes it more dynamic.
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Postby Chaoszerom » Thu May 16, 2013 6:09 am UTC

Lawsome wrote:I tried to experiment a little, it's rather chaotic in it's mood, but I like it. https://soundcloud.com/lawsome1997/charge
I've got to say, that's quite excellent. I am certainly not a connoisseur of classical music, but that is certainly a good piece piecewise (as a whole it... wanders a bit, but each section has drawing melodies and the whole piece is linked together). I can see some of those classical elements being used in a contemporary piece, in fact (might actually examine it myself for useful elements).

Voekoevaka wrote:I'll finish it by sharing one of my songs, called "Damayale Stories" (made in an acoustic style).
http://soundcloud.com/o-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-1-12/02-damayale-stories
Unfortunately, I can't say I managed to make my way through this. I have no doubt that you have a good grasp of musical and melodical elements, but the timing threw me out too much (It's kinda what I get for listening to so much 4-to-the-floor/EDM music :P)

I haven't music'd recently, but I might as well post this, and see what people think. One person mentioned that, while the piano element was fun, it was lacking in travel, and I'd say he's right.
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Postby Maraki » Thu May 16, 2013 8:40 am UTC

I really like Voekoevaka's piece! I love all of the acoustic instrumentation and meter changes and rhythmic changes - I feel like you handled said changes with panache and flair! I wish the vocals were more crisp and up front, I think maybe the enunciation could be better or maybe you could mix it with *more* sibilance, or just more overall top-end frequencies. I also think you could've either shortened the piece or thrown in a key change - it was (and I mean this in the nicest way possible) hard to listen to the whole thing, and I like to listen to 30 minute songs when I have the time (i'm a big Dream Theater fan).

And Chaoszerom, I thought your piece was pretty cool, albeit simple and repetitive (but I feel that way about virtually *all* electronic music in that sort of style - I guess its a genre thing). I like the sounds and samples you used, and I thought they way you took the overused 'filter on drums' thing and did a few interesting things with it, like using it to get the drums out of the way of a solo, etc.

Now to share some of my things... I hope it goes better than last time xP I'm going to share two things, hopefully I'm not breaking too many rules!

http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4867 ... Shadow.mp3 - This tune is a sort of prog-rock tune that's still in the making - it's demoed here with electric instruments, but I think you guys and gals can get the gist of it.

http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/486705/Unseen.mp3 - This one is a highly experimental, free-time a capella tune that I record with a USB mic and some VSTs (reverb and some automatic harmonies to create a drone, mixed lightly with the non-pitch changed vocals) in about 45-60 minutes, and some of the pedal tones came out gravelly (especially at the end), at the 2 high D's could've sounded better if I had taken the time to redo them, but as it is I think it came out pretty good. The lyrics follow a story of a guy falling in love with a girl in his dreams - if it has a dreamy quality, well, that's what I was going for! :D
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