Description : After several attempts to make a track, I finally made it.
Software is Reaper, Gearbox and Addictive Drums. Hardware is a Jackson RR5 plugged into a Line 6 Pod X3.
All music by Steinaa :)
** Updated **
I bought a bass today, so I thought I'd add a basslayer onto this one just to have tried it. I'm not a very good bassplayer since I'm pretty much new at this, so dont flame too hard.. :)
Steinaa
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Comments (10)
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Great Steinaa!You know how to create the atmosphere for this style of metal.Your music always reminds me of a landscape,hard to pin it down and you can't find it on a map...it's truly your sound and that's so impressive.
Great drums and the bass rocks.The part at 1:37 with the guitar changes are the things that bring emotion to your songs and you know that can be lost in metal at times but you're no novice and certainly emotional about your music...it shines my friend,and very brightly!
Hey Allen.
Always a pleasure to read your reviews. I found the bass abit too high in the mix after some listening, but I decided to leave it with that. And I'm a novice at bass-playing, AND mixing the bass.. Going without a plectrum and its a challenge for me timing-wise. (It just seems so odd to play without a plectrum..!) Although it doesnt always show in my songs, I'm a major fan of acoustic rock-pieces, and therefore I try to incorporate small pieces into my music at times. Anyway, I really appreciate you leaving a comment on this one. In my humble opinion, you're one of the best guitarists on the site. Thanks again for your kind words, and keep those sweet riffs of your coming.
real nice tune, i like especially the melody around 0.53 and the break downs around 1.17 and on. Real great vibe to this, it screams freedom or something similar in it's symbolism. I noticed that i also enjoy the melodic, calming parts in here, which isnt often the case-thumbs up on this track man, epic.
p.s.
you gotta hear it loud.(no, -louder)
holy guacamoley! først, dritrå tone på den lead-gitarn.. å ikkje minst fans så catchye leads! veldi bra jobba.. jævla bra jobb med trommen åsså på denna.. all over.. veldi bra.. :P
wow. feels like a wall hit my head. this is awesome metal. :) nice riffery, really cool drums. very quality sound here, nothing to critize or to add. it's perfect as it is...
Description : I asked Danke if I could add some vocals to his track Future Machine and he kindly agreed and sent me the track. The lyrics are about a soldiers experience in war as he and his trench mates are told to get up and out of their trench and attack the enemy across open fields. I can only imagine the fear, tension and chaos that goes through one's mind at that moment.
Description : I discovered Meshuggah around 2003 and was blown away by the power, complexity and super Heavy sound of their music. Their "Nothing" album marked the switch to 8 string guitars and pushed Heavy Metal into a whole new territory. My track is a variant cover of their song "Nebulous". I have stayed pretty close to the original but added a few dynamic elements of my own. Its loud, its super heavy and way out there...Beyond Nebulous.
Description : This unconventional metal track is dedicated to Valvedriver https://www.looperman.com/users/profile/841435 though it's not a parody of his fine music or me actively trying to sound like it. I struggled for months with the first few minutes of this track knowing that I must be able to take it somewhere deeper, more psychedelic and powerful. Then I loaded some sampled choir voice instruments, as used in my track Reckful https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/160356 and suddenly found myself happily in Valveland - not a place I visit often. Feeling amply Valvedriven and newly inspired, I added the last few minutes fairly easily and very quickly. So: it's a twisting, turning mixture of grunge, menacing ambient, mystical metal and ultra-heavy funk. Instruments: electric guitar+bass, synth basses, female choir voices, one synth pad, some other synths on the nastier side of things and a few programmed heavy acoustic drumkits playing a mixture of triplets and straighter grooves. Interesting thoughts appreciated. Favourite bits? Shit bits? Please listen on good headphones/speakers as there's a lot of heavy bass in this. Now get ready to rock: balls out, hands in the air and with rebellious joy in your heart. Just try not to headbang the hell out of your laptop. Go!
Description : Whats up guys?! Been a while I know. Iv'e moved around a lot but have finally settled down and have been hard at work with my metal band. Unfortunately I've had to put my solo work on hold for a bit while I'm recording with the band. We are being professionally recorded now, a very big step up from the last recording of my band that I posted here. Anyways, hope you guys enjoy! We are, Raze The Pyre.
Description : FINAL UPDATE -- 25.06.2015 -- L.O.D - Lovers of darkness
- Phatkatz4 on guitars and drums
- Joe Cramer vocals, synths and drums
I tryed to enhanced Phatkatz track. https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/139962
used loop - Chris Hall waves-and-ocean
german and english lyrics are in the lyric folder
enjoy - comments are welcome
Description : used 4 loops from 3nigmadjing including the insane riser which i love big thanks for that looperman-l-2432186-0114538-3nigmadjing-insane-trap-or-dubstep-buildup and ableton with old greco stratocaster.
Description : Something I slapped together in like an hour or so, I bought a new midi keyboard with a sequencer which made dragging and dropping sounds where I wanted 'em easy, so really this was a test run, I usually write a lot of metal and don't have the time to upload my material but here's a start, this has a techno vibe???? I guess to it. Enjoy.
Peace,
Spyder
Great drums and the bass rocks.The part at 1:37 with the guitar changes are the things that bring emotion to your songs and you know that can be lost in metal at times but you're no novice and certainly emotional about your music...it shines my friend,and very brightly!
Allen
Always a pleasure to read your reviews. I found the bass abit too high in the mix after some listening, but I decided to leave it with that. And I'm a novice at bass-playing, AND mixing the bass.. Going without a plectrum and its a challenge for me timing-wise. (It just seems so odd to play without a plectrum..!) Although it doesnt always show in my songs, I'm a major fan of acoustic rock-pieces, and therefore I try to incorporate small pieces into my music at times. Anyway, I really appreciate you leaving a comment on this one. In my humble opinion, you're one of the best guitarists on the site. Thanks again for your kind words, and keep those sweet riffs of your coming.
p.s.
you gotta hear it loud.(no, -louder)
Great freaking job, the guitar work is excellent, the drums are really nice too. Overall an epic masterpiece of metal.
Keep up the good work my man! -Gabe
Peace Love Jesus!
faved. :)
I hope the wall didnt hurt too much..