Description : Smooth and Groovy and Progressive
Please leave your opinion if you have one
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This is the rough draft. To hear the final version, you can find the official release on streaming services and bandcamp.
Thank you. I've heard it before, but I always appreciate it. I see Porcupine Tree as the golden standard. I won't make anything that good, but I'm going to try.
Hi !
very good track. Sometimes it reminds me Cocteau Twins (some guitars, and backing guitars), don't know if you like it. The end of the title is absolutely wonderful.
Good job.
Hmm a bit of a strange titel for a song. But none the less, i did like the track. it sounded solid enough to me as well balanced to. Which is always good. So yeah still a good job on the song none the less. And yes i didgged it. Anyway, keep on creating and listening though.
Thank you. The cool thing about instrumentals is that they can be about anything you want. To me, it sounded like holding on to a dead idea, or like a pagan in the modern world. I appreciate your feedback.
Very nice, I like how it waxes and wanes in intensity. 2:10 is an awesome transition. Musically it's like a ballerina pirouetting on your ears with the soft arrangements. Try remixing this with less compression and more emphasis on the dynamics, and lower the percussion snare slaps in the mix, and you will start to approach the sound Bryan Ferry perfected in the eighties and nineties. Awesome sounds overall.
Cru
It sounds like it's all centered around the guitar work to me (please correct me if I'm wrong so I don't live in some illusion lol). I love it, sounds like it envelopes into itself and then minimally variates into it's best sound. I love this entire track -- it feels ethereal, delicate, and bold all at once. With my taste nowadays I can imagine some more impact from the drums, heavy 808s, modern hi-hat rhythms, which will drop the main chunk of your beat closer to EDM territory. Another thing I want to say is that the end of the track feels nearly unfinished, by that time I was brought on a journey and was waiting for more but got the end of the nearest bar. I think that this track explores the many different directions you would ambiently take it which is a tease to me.
Thanks for your work! True music to my ears tonight
I agree that the ending is a bit of a departure from the rest of the track and, admittedly, hasn't received the attention of the other sections. However, I was worried about the amount of time needed to gently resolve the song. The track is five minutes long and for a lot of listeners it starts to be taxing. That being said, it's likely I will occasionally revisit this track to add polish. Another minute wouldn't be too bad. I'm unsure about what you meant by your last sentence, but I find repetition frustrating and I have received criticism on other tracks for quickly shifting ideas. I don't hear many songs that do it and I like the uniquity. As far as 808s and heavy drums go (I avoided 808s on this track because I wanted my bass playing to stand out), you might like my other track 'From Away'. It's an EDM song made in similar form to this one. I greatly appreciate your feedback. Thank you.
Thank you. Only the percussion and the vinyl crackle are samples. The music is entirely guitar with delay/reverb/chorus/distortion, a bass guitar, and two VST's (one piano and one pad). I don't like sampling music if I can play it.
very cool track man. I like the chilled proggy intro gradually building into the overdriven guitar part then waving back into the scape of dreaminess. a journey of sonic loveliness my friend, great work.
I hear that all the time. I take it as a compliment. You might like some of my other tracks as well. They are primarily electric music though. Thank you.
I would say that, overall, this track is too simple to be math rock. It's 4/4 and I didn't use scales outside of DM. There are pieces that might be considered math rock but it wasn't my intent. I do listen to bands that could be considered math rock though, like Battles and King Crimson, so it's very possible the influence is there. Thank you.
Description : Sounds of the sea and trippy acidy washes with a cool beat and some live acoustic guitar. Written in Cubase with live guitar and keys etc. The sound of the sea and birds was recorded on the beach where I used to live. After moving to the city one sunny day I was telling stories to a friend about living by the sea and started making this track.
Description : This improv recorded a few years ago powered my interest even further than I expected.....recorded using tc electronics pedal and tascam studio recorder and a Fender Squier tele electric....
Description : I used some new "Anthem" pickups from L.R. Baggs on my Martin acoustic to see how it performed, and it definitely beat my expectations. Captured the sound perfectly as I needed.
Anyhoo, this song is almost a prayer, hence the repetitiveness of the verses. As Christians, we believe that God will one day return and take away every suffering and all evil for good; in that regard, this song is almost one of waiting too. Very simple, with vocal harmonies and whatnot. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did making it. Made in 13 hours.
Someone else wrote the words, I was just inspired to use them. I only added the "Yeah" and "Amen."
Description : This is a track off of one of my EP's I dropped last year. It is based on True events. Sometimes when people finally take a second in life to slow down and breathe in..... The oxygen is deflated and it's too late. Take your time people, because time is what differs a good decision over a bad one. Life is precious!
-T2
Description : So a guy buys a nice guitar at a pawn shop but returns it a few days later after waking from a sound sleep to hear it playing by itself. When he tells of his experience he is shocked to learn the owner had actually died while playing it. Is it fantasy or truth? Is the guitar in this track that very same guitar? Its all part of the mystery and fun of Halloween !
EDIT: modified ending to a deeper voice
Description : This track describes a magical state that I experienced a long time ago. Maybe you also know the feeling that you can't describe something like this with words ... luckily we have the music for it!
Description : So this is my first Chill Outish track. I was just trying something new and then suddenly this was a thing. Everything you hear is home made. I hope you enjoy. - Mr. Spook'd
Description : That's something i worked out lately
a swing 3/4 hip hop Chill ?? Don't know how to describe this kind of music.
Anyway VOICE NEEDED
So if your interested to try something contact me
Description : A progressive journey incorporating deep ambient chillout, swing jazz, hip hop, d'n'b, trance and a slight touch of acid with a thousand ninjas battling in space. Features a great deal of my lead slide resonator guitar playing. Also a whole load of synths, programmed acoustic drum kits and manipulated drum loops, big basslines, regular electric guitar, vocoded guitar parts and bass guitar (distorted right at the end). If you like deep chill, far out soaring beauty, fat beats and 170 BPM uplifting slide trance controlled mayhem, you might just get into this. In my heaven there is an endless supply of honey mangoes (an exquisite beauty of the fruit world) and even more slide guitar. A 1,000-year-long version of this track plays there on a loop (long enough not to get bored of it) but here I offer you the Earthly 11 min version. You must be very good to be accepted into my heaven to hear the full thousand year version so best start now. It may be heaven's main theme tune but it's not above criticism so feel free to let me know what you think of it. Maybe you prefer the soundtrack in hell. I hear it's pretty badass...
Description : This is a pretty chill track with a certain vibe. I really enjoyed making it.
Hope you guys enjoy it and let me know what you think, any feedback is appreciated.
Great song:))
Really well done.
Nice vibes throughout the track. Keep it up~!
Ronabo~
very good track. Sometimes it reminds me Cocteau Twins (some guitars, and backing guitars), don't know if you like it. The end of the title is absolutely wonderful.
Good job.
Hmm a bit of a strange titel for a song. But none the less, i did like the track. it sounded solid enough to me as well balanced to. Which is always good. So yeah still a good job on the song none the less. And yes i didgged it. Anyway, keep on creating and listening though.
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Cru
Thanks for your work! True music to my ears tonight
I like it!
well done
truly great track the whole thing is so broad and just dope with no exception to the word
fire
-CAP