Description : Here's a track from the early years... Sorry for the bad quality ( especially in the low range ) but I think I just F$£? up the conversion...
I wanted to upload one of my early tracks here because I wouldn't be able to reproduce any of them today...
Peace.
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"my goal was to build a dj set, so, it's very repetitive, because I wanted to play it along with another track, and mix it live"
Sure, that makes sense to me. I'm not a DJ but I'm familiar with people doing this. Also, I know some people have music they have made cut to vinyl just so they can scratch it live.
I should say that I've got lots of respect from you for one simple reason - you've probably given me the best and most helpful review and suggestions when you gave me advice on my track called Rainbowcatcher a couple of months ago. There's far too much back-slapping and simplistic "Yeah, great track, loved it!" comments on this site so I really appreciate someone taking the time to listen carefully to something and make some helpful, genuinely critical suggestions as to how to improve problem tracks (which that track definitely still is).
I always try to write a reasonable amount and give time references for bits I liked and bits I thought were a problem. It's this kind of thing that I thought the site was suppoed to be all about (ie helping each other improve and giving a higher quality level of analysis than just the average member of the public) but I don't see enough of it. I'm improving all the time and am my own harshest critic and always welcome suggestions on how to improve.
To be honest, I don't get them very often, generally just people saying how much they liked a track and how they can't really fault it. I understand people can be nervous about offending people or aren't sure exactly how to express how they would like things to be improved. Maybe I'm wrong and Looperman's really more about congratulating people on what they've done and collaborating with others online.
Yeah, shame about the quality but you can probably apply some tools to brighten it up, n'est-ce pas? I'm guessing you took this from an old DAT tape or ZIP drive or something.
This isn't the kind of stuff I'm especially into though I do love loads of the sounds, especially that 303 synth arriving around 1:30. I think that delicate little lead part that repeats so many times probably repeats too often. It's good and interesting, just too repetitive for me.
It's good stuff for a dancefloor but too repetitive and samey for me to really enjoy at home (like a lot of music in this genre). In some ways, that's not even a criticism - they're different environments and I accept that.
Hey Static thank you for taking time to listen and comment... ;)
Actually, when I wrote this track, my goal was to build a dj set, so, it's very repetitive, because I wanted to play it along with another track, and mix it live... And it never happened lol...
Since that time, I moved to a more tech-house set, I discovered Ableton Live, and completely left this kind of music...
As for the quality... I didn't have much gear, and I missed some point in the mp3 conversion so... :D
I'm liking this one. Takes me back to the days when i could go out clubbing without looking like an old bloke who really shouldn't be there. I don't think the quality of it as bad either. It was a little bassy but nothing that the old graphic eq couldn't sort out with ease.
Can't beat a bit of old school techno! Thumbs up.
Description : W.I.P.
Mysterious intro continued by a hypnotic yet very energetic trip through different techno productions. I have at least 2 more techno parts to add and a few more scary booby traps. All together a 3/4 more mins to stack behind it. After that i'll run through the piece again, finalize mixing, master it and upload incl. download. Any feedback is welcome! MMMMMMMH FRESH MEAT!
Description : techno track, haven't made one of my own in a while. Now remastered with more noises. Created in FL Studio, but rendered in audacity (Fl is very bad at making mp3s). Let me know what ya think
Description : This is my epilogue
Modeled this song after Evolution by Hy2rogen
A rework of an old song "After The Fact" which I believe is still on my old profile on here. Enjoy or don't
Thanks for joining me on this wild ass ride. Fuckin crazy it's been 13 years of music. Insane. Thank you to everyone who's ever listened to a song I've uploaded whether on here as zacvoos or ApolloForce, or on my soundclouds as ZachUndefined, RunnerTwoThree, or ApolloForce. Thank you all.
Description : Dantro the Planet Man vs. the Robot Interloper - Upbeat psytrance with an homage to the old time Radio Show, The Planet Man. featuring rhythms and vox from rasputin1963 and bentleyrhythmace, synth loops by fanto8bc. 128 bpm
Sure, that makes sense to me. I'm not a DJ but I'm familiar with people doing this. Also, I know some people have music they have made cut to vinyl just so they can scratch it live.
I should say that I've got lots of respect from you for one simple reason - you've probably given me the best and most helpful review and suggestions when you gave me advice on my track called Rainbowcatcher a couple of months ago. There's far too much back-slapping and simplistic "Yeah, great track, loved it!" comments on this site so I really appreciate someone taking the time to listen carefully to something and make some helpful, genuinely critical suggestions as to how to improve problem tracks (which that track definitely still is).
I always try to write a reasonable amount and give time references for bits I liked and bits I thought were a problem. It's this kind of thing that I thought the site was suppoed to be all about (ie helping each other improve and giving a higher quality level of analysis than just the average member of the public) but I don't see enough of it. I'm improving all the time and am my own harshest critic and always welcome suggestions on how to improve.
To be honest, I don't get them very often, generally just people saying how much they liked a track and how they can't really fault it. I understand people can be nervous about offending people or aren't sure exactly how to express how they would like things to be improved. Maybe I'm wrong and Looperman's really more about congratulating people on what they've done and collaborating with others online.
Thanks again.
This isn't the kind of stuff I'm especially into though I do love loads of the sounds, especially that 303 synth arriving around 1:30. I think that delicate little lead part that repeats so many times probably repeats too often. It's good and interesting, just too repetitive for me.
It's good stuff for a dancefloor but too repetitive and samey for me to really enjoy at home (like a lot of music in this genre). In some ways, that's not even a criticism - they're different environments and I accept that.
Actually, when I wrote this track, my goal was to build a dj set, so, it's very repetitive, because I wanted to play it along with another track, and mix it live... And it never happened lol...
Since that time, I moved to a more tech-house set, I discovered Ableton Live, and completely left this kind of music...
As for the quality... I didn't have much gear, and I missed some point in the mp3 conversion so... :D
Again thanks for stopping by :)
Peace.
Chris
Can't beat a bit of old school techno! Thumbs up.