Description : OK so...this is something I've been working on for a while... I've been working towards a release but I'm not sure if this should be part of it ...yet....
I'm sort of growing tired of the whole DnB thing...so I'm trying something new...
made totally in reason 5 and encoded to mp3 in audacity
any comment welcome....
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Tired of D&B you say? Hmm, have you tried your hand @ Trip-hop yet? That's a pretty fun one to play with (and has the same essence of the other IMO). I can feel your pain when it comes to growing tired of a certain sub-genre. Which is why I tend to venture out into messing with other styles so often (usually coming up with a fusion of different things). So if Trip aint yer thing that's another one you could try.
As for the song, I def can see the Cine aspect, though it still carries that darkness of low tones that're a part of D&B (my suggestion there would be to bump up the keys by about 2 levels, C2 to C4, ya know). I would say that this'd make a perfect transitionary piece between yer D&B and other stuff. Breaking it up with a decent sine raise and delving into...??? Anyways, pretty interesting stuff here mate. Lates!
definitely takes me deep into a horror flick. the occasional introduction of the voice track is very scary and effective. also about half way through the introduction of a "groove" is really a good contrast and effective and progresses the piece very well. great mixing and interesting all the way throug. congrats - you will be picked up - I predict!!!
Sorry for not reviewing earlier, my computer hates me.
This has a nice futuristic feel to it, while yet at the same time creepy, kinda like it belongs in that film "signs". The chime sounds are very creepy, nice sounding tribal drums too. Love the vocal sample and the delay that goes along with it, definatly something creepy. Don't listen to it in a dark room with headphones though, a lot of the time it made me feel like someone was gonna come up behind me with a knife.
Well it doesn't hit my nerve, beeing cinematic. but the start with these deep sounds, and the dissonances is great, gives much atmosphere. and the the oriental drums. I love oriental stuff, and then you hit up some minimal sounds and so on... it's really well done. :) sometimes these squawking digital sounds disturb the feel, in my opinion.
thanks for the review...would be interested in what genre you'd have put the track in... the idea is to disturb ..but I guess that's the beauty of making and listening to music one man poison is another man's Mozart... thanks for the review
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Tired of D&B you say? Hmm, have you tried your hand @ Trip-hop yet? That's a pretty fun one to play with (and has the same essence of the other IMO). I can feel your pain when it comes to growing tired of a certain sub-genre. Which is why I tend to venture out into messing with other styles so often (usually coming up with a fusion of different things). So if Trip aint yer thing that's another one you could try.
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Great job and a definite fav
John
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This has a nice futuristic feel to it, while yet at the same time creepy, kinda like it belongs in that film "signs". The chime sounds are very creepy, nice sounding tribal drums too. Love the vocal sample and the delay that goes along with it, definatly something creepy. Don't listen to it in a dark room with headphones though, a lot of the time it made me feel like someone was gonna come up behind me with a knife.
Great job Phyruis!
Ste :D