Description : Marching off to war
Thinking of trying to sing Black Sabbaths War Pigs to this but not sure I'm up to it or even if it can be done.
Certainly be very different than the original!
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Chaotic! Glitchy, booming and very, very cinematic.
It reminds me of a driving game I played on the playstation 1 I think it was called B2.
I'm getting a "Batman took some ecstasy and is getting his stomp on throughout Gotham" XD
That switch up with the guitar is fantastic! I've not heard any other guys here putting as much in their tunes, I like it :D
One slight suggestion that hasn't already been mentioned, the little glitchy part at the very end I feel could make a great few bars, a broken, glitchy, drum heavy kind of thing.
the actual waveform you've created here is probably much fatter than the looperman space apparently available for this particular track - I had to turn my speakers down to some degree the moment your music started. is there a kind of overall overkill happening here and that's ok? at least for some members.
Sorry I'm working on headphones and with a slightly muted channel too!I was a bit concerned when I saw the file but can't be bothered to change it now.
Dear MrSilverman,
This track is of good quality, no doubt about it.
The "hammering rhythm" of the synth bass delivers well the idea of people marching. The synth arpeggios are keeping the listener "awake" and building the right amount of tension.
The change in the final section, with the (real?) guitar comes in at the right moment.
I am not sure that WarPigs could fit here... but it would be an interesting experiment (unfortunately I cannot help you, I cannot sing at all).
Thanks for sharing your music with us.
Ciao, Domenico
Outstanding work Silverman. Definitely captures the vision of folks marching off to war. That section with the arpeggios at the 1:50 mark is really, really nice. The great thing about this tune is it holds the listener's interest all the way through.
It definitely deserves a video of some kind. One of your best I think. Added to favorites. I hope all is well.
Thanks Shorty for your kind comments here and elsewhere.
Hold tight to those you love whilst giving them as much free reign as possible and stay free.
I hold you to that pint too should our paths ever cross!
This has some big cinematic hints to it. I also hear some synth influence and a unique drum pattern. Nice percussion! and great synths used. Nice listen!
your versatility is showing again silverman...yes..def has a cinematic vibe to my ear..& fits the marching off to war picture nicely...the distorted guitar(?) bit around 3:oo does it a bit of the retro rock vibe...great job mate....Ed
Thanks Klan for your encouragement.
Enjoyed getting back into my headphones.
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Some great sounds in this track. The big "distorted trombone" sound was pretty cool. Sounds a bit industrial to me. A little Herbie Hancock sound in there as well. Would love to see a computer generated video done for this, my mind is full of ideas.
Pretty cool track, interesting all the way through and a great combination of sounds using all the freq range. Well done!
Thank you for your comments.
I thought industrial cinematic rock!
That piece of music you've put up is awesome stuff.
Takes me back to my wonderfully misspent youth in the early seventies but try as I might I can't pull a name out of the hat and I think it's because it may well have a retro feel to it but it is totally original.
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It reminds me of a driving game I played on the playstation 1 I think it was called B2.
I'm getting a "Batman took some ecstasy and is getting his stomp on throughout Gotham" XD
That switch up with the guitar is fantastic! I've not heard any other guys here putting as much in their tunes, I like it :D
One slight suggestion that hasn't already been mentioned, the little glitchy part at the very end I feel could make a great few bars, a broken, glitchy, drum heavy kind of thing.
the actual waveform you've created here is probably much fatter than the looperman space apparently available for this particular track - I had to turn my speakers down to some degree the moment your music started. is there a kind of overall overkill happening here and that's ok? at least for some members.
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Alex
This track is of good quality, no doubt about it.
The "hammering rhythm" of the synth bass delivers well the idea of people marching. The synth arpeggios are keeping the listener "awake" and building the right amount of tension.
The change in the final section, with the (real?) guitar comes in at the right moment.
I am not sure that WarPigs could fit here... but it would be an interesting experiment (unfortunately I cannot help you, I cannot sing at all).
Thanks for sharing your music with us.
Ciao, Domenico
I think you're right about War Pigs ... just me getting a bit to adventurous I think.
It definitely deserves a video of some kind. One of your best I think. Added to favorites. I hope all is well.
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Have to pop out in the Ford tara.
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Jamid
I thought you were off away for a few weeks?
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I had fun making it bouncing about like a complete lunatic!
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like the dirty trombone heavy sound
works with the rhythm perfectly
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klandestyne
Enjoyed getting back into my headphones.
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I thought industrial cinematic rock!
That piece of music you've put up is awesome stuff.
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