Description : Track I made for A label a few years ago now Under my BigRedButton Alias but it didnt fit in with my (AT that time)Style.
Going to release it as SubCitizen at some point instead
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Joy as ever! Nice little groover here mate, nice and deep and funky.Loving those organ? stabs, and the vocal shouts blend beautifully over the track! I hope this is a little taste of summer!
Hey, Spuds. I've been enjoying your tracks. I've got a lot to learn from you I think. I can hear how you handle the kind of things you critiqued in my track, at least I think I can. Your tracks just sound a lot better. One request: It would be great to read a detailed comment from you on one of your tracks (e.g. this one) about how you constructed it, how you approached the mix, what you side-chained, etc. That would be really valuable I think.
Thank you ever so much buddy. I never mean to be overly critical of peoples work and I'm so glad you took what i said as it was meant.
With a track like this with so much going on I tend to use the 'Call & Response' way of working.
In the case of this one I pretend the the bass is asking the drums a question. and after the bass has asked (the bassline finishes) With the end or every 4/8/16 the drums answer the bass with something. Like a double clap, reversed crash, tuned up tom hit..... etc.. I know that sounds weird but its the way i organise sounds, hits, melodies. It gives the music an ebb and flow.
Description : Unofficial preview* of my upcoming first produced track named Therapy. Litterly a cut out of the track. Uploaded with first thought of letting it hear to a fellow Looperman member for a possible collab later on.
Comments are welcome tho!
About the preview, after the drop will start to another semi drop and with an harder more rawish main chorus part behind. Everything is as good as done now and being checked by demo listeners for response and feedback before getting a last hand at mixing&mastering.
Description : My first house song (on looperman). It's actually mix of progressive and dutch house. Hope you'll enjoy this! :) If you have time you can leave feedback, it's always appreciated!
Description : Ugly ass witch house beat that isn't technically a house beat. (The Drum Track is by LM's Danke.) The Track's based on an older beat of mine with the same name. This version's half as long & not as busy. The Synths are Synthmaster, Massive, Dark Keys & Creep Piano. And of course, It wouldn't be a Clickbait Cabaret beat without nine zillion FX plugins. Pretty sure all of them are on this beat.
Description : Funk House/Disco inspired by Daft Punk
No Samples used
Instruments:
Various vintage synths
Kontakt libraries: Ilya Efimov Telecaster for guitar, Session Horns Pro, Chris Hein Strings, NI Guitars
Vocals: Plogue Chipspeech & Alter Ego
Description : Melodic Progressive House with the lyrics by Mr.Shammi (visit his account here for incredible nice acapellas!). The ref is in Melbourne-Bounce-Style.
Description : check out janimifsson for these vocals
learning how to do house
good vocal effects
terrible drums
couldnt find a melodic loop to fit the track
figured out the key
the harmony basically matches the melody
probably in some dorian scale or something so
have to learn about that
the drums are my weakest point
good at the start but awful after the beat drop
please comment any songs to listen to to learn drums in this style
any advice please comment
Description : Update: So this was the looper tune that started it all for me on this site. Hard to believe it was Over 10 years ago. This tune carries the ethos I bring to music...interesting, always change the genre mid-flight and you won't see what's coming next. Also cool to see the early comments and who is still around as well. (#Feeling retro tonight) Orig: Trance-step tune that changes direction a few times
Regards from snowy Ottawa
Eric
With a track like this with so much going on I tend to use the 'Call & Response' way of working.
In the case of this one I pretend the the bass is asking the drums a question. and after the bass has asked (the bassline finishes) With the end or every 4/8/16 the drums answer the bass with something. Like a double clap, reversed crash, tuned up tom hit..... etc.. I know that sounds weird but its the way i organise sounds, hits, melodies. It gives the music an ebb and flow.
Hope this helps buddy.