Description : Made this years ago as I was changing from Windows 98 to Windows XP. Hard to remember now but XP was one of the greatest leaps forward for home pc users and the stability was so welcome when trying to put this together.
This is purely industrial sounds of machines and tools.
My aim was to make them sound like synths drums guitars and humans. Took me months. The amount of editing and twisting these sounds up down faster slower etc etc to get rythm well I'm sure you can imagine.
Deleted it recently but having just listened to an industrial track someone has put on here I fancy getting back to some serious dirt!
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This definitely has that 98-XP era vibe to it, which is a vibe that I still love! People really take for granted the advances in software which have been going on... they/we have it really easy!
I think the editing in this is quite spectacular! Not the sort of thing that I expect to hear at all! There seemed to be a common assumption back then that industrial music was all machines and horror movie samples, which I suppose in some cases was true. Has never been my style of industrial, but I can't think of anyone who has done it better than you as exemplified by a song like this!
Deep and dark throughout, while staying fun and entertaining! I can't fault the extreme loudness, since you only have an old mp3... I have some songs like that as well.
I enjoyed listening, and it was a good way to wake up. Time to take a shower and was the tool oil off!
This is fantastic. I was watching a documentary about Pink Floyd the other day and they went to a studio for months to try and make an album using only household items. They scrapped it. Maybe they needed you!
If you are interested I could add vocals to this? Would be something very different!
Thanks for your encouraging comments. Download the mps by all means if you want to have a mess with it but I'm afraid that's all I have as it's so old now.
Be very interesting.
Sorry I cannot remember as it's so long ago. All I remember is it's probably the most challenging thing I ever did with music/sound. Thankyou for exploring my stuff.
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I think the editing in this is quite spectacular! Not the sort of thing that I expect to hear at all! There seemed to be a common assumption back then that industrial music was all machines and horror movie samples, which I suppose in some cases was true. Has never been my style of industrial, but I can't think of anyone who has done it better than you as exemplified by a song like this!
Deep and dark throughout, while staying fun and entertaining! I can't fault the extreme loudness, since you only have an old mp3... I have some songs like that as well.
I enjoyed listening, and it was a good way to wake up. Time to take a shower and was the tool oil off!
If you are interested I could add vocals to this? Would be something very different!
Be very interesting.