Description : so ... I thought I'd try some experimenting... I started with a hiphop style beat added some glitches and sound FX..then it kinda took on a life of its own ....
original I wanted to write a trip hop track as I have been listening to a bit of massive attack recently so I tried to get some vocal on it but to no avail the track it's self in hind sight isn't really one for vocals.. it more cinematic than anything else... and would probably be more at home as the opening sequence of a program or movie
I wrote this is ableton 8 using a drum rack for the glitches and some grand string samples
I encoded it to MP3 in Audacity...
all comments welcome as always
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Quite a cool piece! I lvoe your glitches on this! I think it's trip hop enough to fit into my hip hop/rap/trap/trip hop show on loopradio.net, if you don't mind me playing it. Faved for sure! Thanks for the DL!
awesome...thru phones tis is pretty amazing, seems the inside of my brain has been permanently glitched lol...very cool original sounding, +1 for the cinamatic references, prob bc of the strings that kick in..lovely, epic tympanies and horns, arrangemt is great, evolving adding new instruments as it goes... -dbl-
Yes gotta agree with the rest of the reviewers here. This has that dark cinematic suspenful sound that deserves to be in some type of indy film. Ya know this kinda reminds me of Amon Tobin in some spots and just capturing that stereo enhanced sound. Love it man. Definitely has a trippy hop glitch feel to it.
Beautiful work my friend.. Faving too.. DLoad aswell thanks 4 sharing!!!
I can't wait till I get mah new headphones. What I am working with right now is not doing this justice.
Umn.. this is freaking awesome.
I wish I could write music like this...
I definitely don't disagree with Mythology, as I wouldn't have noticed that if he hadn't mentioned it.
Some more beater occasionally underneath that sultry bass.
And I love me finger snaps lol.
I love the strings.. And orchestration a lot.
Take this comment with a grain of salt, but on maybe a single violin/viola track, to manually draw in the wave so it gets kinda a nice tremello underneath the string movement?
Just a thought.. but not a complaint..
This thing just get's epic at 3:00... Hellsyes.
On my spectral analyzer in Soundforge, it looks kinda weird at the 16,150 on up?.. like it was dramatically attenuated at those frequencies and beyond. I am not complaining here either, but I just noticed it.
To be completely honest this sounds wonderfully mastered.
On the mix, I was noticing some things where LEFT specific?.. but it's probably my setup...
But yea.. You have been on a roll lately man.. everything you have been posting over the last few months, and your album have just been fuckingawesome.
I was gonna ask you.. if you like Massive Attack, what you thought of Team Sleep, Puscifier, the Little People, or Telefon Tel Aviv?
And after that question, I was going to share the Telefon Tel Aviv glitch idea ... How it works, is you set up your midi and audio clips as a somewhat mixed and completed mix.
After your happy with it, you go to the routing function on the mixer, and you route some sounds into a NEW audio track and basically bounce down the idea.
Once the idea is bounced down, you take the "NEW" audio track, and route that sound into ANOTHER audio track, but you set "ableton" to loop, and make a very small selection.
So as you are recording the bouncedown to the new track, you can manually move the "selection" all over the place and create radically new glitch masterpieces/breakdowns?
Ima have to make a video sometime, but I would love to see you mess with an idea like that... (it gets that instant Squarepusher/AFX glitch sound)
Hey my friend. I'm a big fan of your cinematic stylings and this one didn't disappoint me at all! Composition and production, well, spot on as always!
I think it's a very dramatic piece and I agree, vocals wouldn't work on it in my opinion. I could definitely see it as the musical accompaniment to a film open / end credits and this is why I feel that the drum pattern fits perfectly.
I love the glitches and the clarity of their mix is amazing!
Great work my friend!
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Beautiful work my friend.. Faving too.. DLoad aswell thanks 4 sharing!!!
Blume:)
Umn.. this is freaking awesome.
I wish I could write music like this...
I definitely don't disagree with Mythology, as I wouldn't have noticed that if he hadn't mentioned it.
Some more beater occasionally underneath that sultry bass.
And I love me finger snaps lol.
I love the strings.. And orchestration a lot.
Take this comment with a grain of salt, but on maybe a single violin/viola track, to manually draw in the wave so it gets kinda a nice tremello underneath the string movement?
Just a thought.. but not a complaint..
This thing just get's epic at 3:00... Hellsyes.
On my spectral analyzer in Soundforge, it looks kinda weird at the 16,150 on up?.. like it was dramatically attenuated at those frequencies and beyond. I am not complaining here either, but I just noticed it.
To be completely honest this sounds wonderfully mastered.
On the mix, I was noticing some things where LEFT specific?.. but it's probably my setup...
But yea.. You have been on a roll lately man.. everything you have been posting over the last few months, and your album have just been fuckingawesome.
I was gonna ask you.. if you like Massive Attack, what you thought of Team Sleep, Puscifier, the Little People, or Telefon Tel Aviv?
And after that question, I was going to share the Telefon Tel Aviv glitch idea ... How it works, is you set up your midi and audio clips as a somewhat mixed and completed mix.
After your happy with it, you go to the routing function on the mixer, and you route some sounds into a NEW audio track and basically bounce down the idea.
Once the idea is bounced down, you take the "NEW" audio track, and route that sound into ANOTHER audio track, but you set "ableton" to loop, and make a very small selection.
So as you are recording the bouncedown to the new track, you can manually move the "selection" all over the place and create radically new glitch masterpieces/breakdowns?
Ima have to make a video sometime, but I would love to see you mess with an idea like that... (it gets that instant Squarepusher/AFX glitch sound)
Anyway.
Faved.
Downloaded.
Awesome.
I think it's a very dramatic piece and I agree, vocals wouldn't work on it in my opinion. I could definitely see it as the musical accompaniment to a film open / end credits and this is why I feel that the drum pattern fits perfectly.
I love the glitches and the clarity of their mix is amazing!
Great work my friend!