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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.
Regards,
Vlad
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
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
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
Роберт wrote: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.
Lawsome wrote:Famitracker. It simulates how music was player on the NES
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
Lawsome wrote:My attempt at fusing chiptune and blues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKhJ_e_JuUw
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
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.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
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
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
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
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
Lawsome wrote:I love the style of it. Am going to listen to a few more of your things now.
Lawsome wrote:It feels like an extra beat is being added at the end of every bar... It's a bit disorientating.
Lawsome wrote:BTW How do you make the music? What program do you use?
Lawsome wrote:I tried to experiment a little, it's rather chaotic in it's mood, but I like it.
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).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
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)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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