Description : cheeky today mix - i guess you could call it a cover. something might give it away.
I played the guitar bit through ableton.
nice dub version quite chilled. not finished at all. im going to try and rock it as a dubstep joint!!
just hold on :)
whatdoyouthink??
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awe, this brought back such fond memories of my SP loving teenage days...and the sort of darkness that bassline and your accents are bringing to the table really make this apt as a nostalgic piece for me [...cause a lot of those teenage days were pretty dark lol].
like it. great job!
Thanks Duke! i loved them too and still do!
This was one of the first things i ever made, and it amuses me that its got so many reviews and listens, considering i didnt know what i was doing!
Thanks. Appreciate that! This was the first thing i had ever made with FL and seems to have tickled a few fancies. Bit of a fluke and not sure what i want to do with it now, but thanks for your love!
Might wanna work on that sudden ending just a tad (maybe like- sudden end and silence for about 1 or 2 seconds for smooth change-overs on an album and such). And I dug the computerized vocal sample of "Today", but am thinkin that ya might wanna smooth it out just a smidge to blend in with the mix better (kinda stands out {and outta place} at the moment, a filter or 2 might help there).
Beyond that, I loved how ya did a cover of that one rock song (though my mind isn't working with me today, was it the Red Hot Chilli Peppers... wait, nevermind, wasn't it from a Smashing Pumpkins song?). And overall, there was a cool blend of different styles going on here. Kinda makes me think of what it might sound like if New Order and Weezer got together for a collab or something. Keep crankin 'em out mate. Later on!
cheers for this. sudden ending is because its very much unfinished. really surprised how many reviews this is getting though. was meant to be just a throw away bit of fun, the first thing i really did with fruityloops. im actually thinking of making it a bit of a dubstep groove, which should fill it out a bit.
i will definitely look at doing a proper full length mix of it.
This has all the basic elements musically to go full Skweee {which is cool as ever IMO}. Think about this:
Take the guitar lick out and replay it through a straight synth line, almost clavinet sounding plastic piano, Run voice through mega vocoder to make her sound baby-ish and robotic at the same time, then re assign the bassline to a true analog saw style gritty bass sound. It's prime broseph! :D
In other words I liked this and think you should go tell Looperman you want a skweee genre so's you and I can 8bit munch the crowd. LOL
I checked out your thread and i really like skwee - definitely could take a bit of inspiration from it. Especially that Eero Johannes (or whatever he is called)
Thanks for the headsup on an emerging genre and kind words
This is really cool and creative! When you said Today mix, I didn't expect Smashing Pumpkins! I like that electronic vocal, it sounds really funny. Very nice bass, that's super low! Really nice work on this one, you made me smile this morning!
Description : A dub track with a bit of soul (I think)
This track is finished but i walays looking for any collab for a future track. Especially with vocalists. Contact me !
Description : Vocal Stem is available for download.
Place your verse in the middle and add any instruments you like to play. This is why I left so much space on the track.
Video and track stems are linked in my profile page. Click the avatar and grab hi-res files. :)
Have fun!
Description : Another song that stuck in my brain. This is my take on the song, In The End, by Linkin Park.
With other words, it´s just a cover, made by me.
Description : Chilled out ambient transcendental dub. Grab yo drank and grab some shrub.
Sit back, relax and spark it up and sip the drips from out ya cup.
John
like it. great job!
This was one of the first things i ever made, and it amuses me that its got so many reviews and listens, considering i didnt know what i was doing!
Might wanna work on that sudden ending just a tad (maybe like- sudden end and silence for about 1 or 2 seconds for smooth change-overs on an album and such). And I dug the computerized vocal sample of "Today", but am thinkin that ya might wanna smooth it out just a smidge to blend in with the mix better (kinda stands out {and outta place} at the moment, a filter or 2 might help there).
Beyond that, I loved how ya did a cover of that one rock song (though my mind isn't working with me today, was it the Red Hot Chilli Peppers... wait, nevermind, wasn't it from a Smashing Pumpkins song?). And overall, there was a cool blend of different styles going on here. Kinda makes me think of what it might sound like if New Order and Weezer got together for a collab or something. Keep crankin 'em out mate. Later on!
cheers for this. sudden ending is because its very much unfinished. really surprised how many reviews this is getting though. was meant to be just a throw away bit of fun, the first thing i really did with fruityloops. im actually thinking of making it a bit of a dubstep groove, which should fill it out a bit.
i will definitely look at doing a proper full length mix of it.
This tune is a prime candidate for a Skweee mix. Please read my thread in the forum on Why you should make skweee.
https://www.looperman.com/forum/thread/82159
This has all the basic elements musically to go full Skweee {which is cool as ever IMO}. Think about this:
Take the guitar lick out and replay it through a straight synth line, almost clavinet sounding plastic piano, Run voice through mega vocoder to make her sound baby-ish and robotic at the same time, then re assign the bassline to a true analog saw style gritty bass sound. It's prime broseph! :D
In other words I liked this and think you should go tell Looperman you want a skweee genre so's you and I can 8bit munch the crowd. LOL
I checked out your thread and i really like skwee - definitely could take a bit of inspiration from it. Especially that Eero Johannes (or whatever he is called)
Thanks for the headsup on an emerging genre and kind words
Oh well...