Description : I've made many tracks named Gabriel. Named for the archangel. This is a current fave right now. It is shortened and fades out because nothing else was added to it in some time. Sounds used in this song: reversed and echoed Arab phrase, D chord chopped up and delayed/ping ponged, and glitched sample of Robert J. Oppenheimer quoting the Bhagavad Gita. Sequenced in Reason, cleaned up with Ozone3.
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Thanks again for another review. Yea this track is unfinished. I'm starting to see a huge pattern in my stuff like this lol. This track I don't think I will touch again. Experiments in wave manipulation. I still like the sample I used. That may come back out some where again. Thanks for the review again Cheers :D
Wow, it was like a movie in one track. The guit was badass, and the Arab phrases added character and soul. It's a very very good track, I would have loved it longer though, but that's just greed on my part lol.
I like the Arabic flavor of this tune. It would be nicer if the distorted guitar was broken up more into different sounds, but the tune was short as you said.
So a good start on a promising tune...make more. Thanks for listening to my Spanish/Latin tune.
Description : My grandmother was from Belarus. She was the lone survivor of her family after the Waffen SS massacred everyone in her village during a retreat from the Red Army. She escaped soviet occupied Belarus & through a series of wranglings by the international red cross, found a family to adopt her in New Jersey in 1947. She was 14 years old then. She was the strongest person I ever knew & I miss her terribly. This song is for her.
Description : Not really 'industrial' although some aspects might fit with the genre...generally robots and stuff...hehe...and a hint of heavy metal is also there...:)
Description : I used Serum and Sylenth1 to create all the synths and basslines. It's not dubstep, and it's not Drum and Bass, but it's elements are heavily drawn from both to create an experimental industrial track in it's own class. It's heavy, aggressive, and driving. Either you will like it, or you won't. I don't think there will be an in-between. Take care. V.
Description : Another weird blending of genres I am working on. Track was all composed by myself using some sampling and an old 1983 Memphis Strat of which I am totally rusty on due to a serious left hand/wrist injury several years back.
Description : It's probably the Darkest Mix I have ever done. Industrial Gothic Lumbering Tune at 90BPM in the style of Nine inch Nails Meets Spahn Ranch.
Description : I uploaded this to my SoundCloud a while ago and fully love this Aggrotech piece and would hope you lot would too, some feedback would be sick as hell :)
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!
It's been a long time since I've made anything so... Metabolical? It's chaotic, fast and drum driven. Yet to go through mastering. To add a heavy bass or not?
It is a little bit longer but it gets a bit repetitive. I will have to come up with more in the future.
I like the Arabic flavor of this tune. It would be nicer if the distorted guitar was broken up more into different sounds, but the tune was short as you said.
So a good start on a promising tune...make more. Thanks for listening to my Spanish/Latin tune.
Randy