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Description : Hey guys! Haven't been on here in awhile. This is an Industrial track that was done about 7 months ago.
Description : Today's six track recording of a live song which I've been practicing for several days. I broke many of my own rules when getting this to the product it is now. Times have been rough around here, with pressure building from all sides. You can feel it in the air, and in all the people. I can only hope that after the US election, some of the pressure releases. All tracks recorded simultaneously - Vocals via my 100 Proof Microphone, Monotribe, Beatstep, two modular synth tracks (one beatstep controlled and one by my four step sequencer), Zoom RT-123, 2xKawa circuit bent drum box, Boss RV-3 reverb/delay.
Description : This if the final mix for all the instrumentation. And yes we're breaking quite a few conventions here. I like my diminished scales.
Notes:
Tempo:85
Meter:12/2 (mostly)
key:A locrian (mostly)
took a whole year and around 200 audio tracks to nail this
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Some guitar parts (the good ones) by Couch Potatoe
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one loop - Alen9r (user) Tropical
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 : Hello all, finally got around to polishing this track, which came from a collab with FarM (known on here as honkytonk). He provided me with some drum and bass work, and I came back with a demo that was essentially what you are hearing now. I just fixed the tuning and some pops at transitions. The tuning basically thwarted our collab I think, because without really remembering I played the guitar parts tuned to 432 Hz *** http://csglobe.com/music-conspiracy-to-detune-us-from-natural-432-hz-harmonics/ ***
and left all the other instruments at 440 Hz as a result...heh. Sounded much better after fixing that. Anyway it's got some dubstep and industrial most obviously. Yet another song I unconsciously ripped off from Skinny Puppy. Thanks for taking a listen! You can get the new Spivkurl album "Charting The Anomaly," which includes this track at the We Are... Records Capitalist Market found here: http://www.wearerecords.com/capitalistmarket.html
Description : I made this track using my own DAW - the software is based on the php programming language and the SoX utility for linux.
Description : I recorded this song several weeks ago, live in studio. It was a very spontaneous reaction to some experiences and interactions only an hour or so before.
I recorded the audio tracks, as well as a video on my old digital camera. The video has been up on youtube for a while:
This was recorded with my 100 Proof microphone, Eat Lead Copper modular synth, Breaking Blue tabletop synth, modified Yamaha DD-20, and Zoom RT-123.
In the last couple of days, I finally got around to mixing the audio I had recorded into a better quality rendition. The stems were used as is, simple being mixed a bit and mastered.
Have fun listening!
Description : Here is a new Spivkurl track for all of you to check out! My thought process interprets this as industrial gothic, but it's open to external interpretation. This song's sounds were almost entirely sampled from equipment which I hand soldered, whether it be synthesizer builds or circuit bending. The lead vocals were recorded with the new microphone which I built in the past few days, and I'm happy with the way it interacts with my voice. In fact the only piece of gear used that I didn't build was the microphone for the hook vocals... and they are meant to be unintelligible, as they were recorded spontaneously with a patch I called a Spivocoder (on my modular synth). Uptempo and aggressive, it's definitely my sort of industrial. Please give me your opinions if you have the time! Thanks!
Description : Updated 6 May 2017 - I took a bit of advice from OViea91 in order to enhance the reverb field of the vocals, and I also worked to tame some harsh high end in order to allow the low frequencies and dynamics to shine through more. I think it is an improvement. Downloads allowed now! 21 April 2017 - Here is my latest song, which begin from two directions at once. The lyrics began as a sort sentence written on a calendar photograph, and the music began as my entry to the FL studio "Sytrus Only" competition. I finished the vocals completely freestyle, using my DIY 100 proof microphone. All of the sound design is still the original entry, and thus uses only the Sytrus plugin on FL studio. The arrangement barely changed from the original instrumental (to accommodate the vocals), but the mixing and mastering was updated slightly (since the competition did not allow any effects at all). Being observant can be a real bitch sometimes when you're out there in the world, though sometimes an idea like this can be the flip side of the coin. The song also started me thinking about the literal difference between "Earth" and "World." One seems specific, and one general... though I think that the generalisation can add to the longevity of the relevance of an idea such as this. Thank you for listening!
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 : This track I made 2 years ago and I found it now ocasionally, so, yeah, I'm posting it here...
Description : This is one sexy track. Bordering NeuroFunk.. I made this heavily sleep deprived and exhausted within a few hours.. Getting to grips with mixing again, how is it on your end? I'm also feeling some tom toms in the intro.. Maybe.. Best enjoyed with headphones :)
Description : The results of one of my most intense recording sessions to date. I don't think I've explored a single key this deeply ever before. (G minor for those of you wondering) I pulled out my old Epiphone Les Paul, which I've rebuilt and customized over the years. Typed the original lyrics for the song on a couple text message drafts in my phone, then expanded upon them. Has some dubstep elements which are obvious, but it's at a higher tempo. So I guess there's some gothic and industrial in there too. Thanks for taking a listen! You can get the new Spivkurl album "Charting The Anomaly," which includes this track at the We Are... Records Capitalist Market found here: http://www.wearerecords.com/capitalistmarket.html
Description : This track was done with great love in my heart ;)
Description : Drawing on my favourite bands this demo fuses pulsing electronic beats with raw electric guitar, horror movie sound clips and a bit of my singing!
My next track will feature loops from Looperman so please follow me to hear it first!
Description : This is an instrumental track. I made this using a couple of loops and samples I created in the past. The software used was FL Studio 9.
yea cool
Nice piece of work, big sound good mix all in all very interesting...
Peace....TG.
Excellent guitar and gritty overall sound. This is industrial for sure, like the piano addition. Always a plus with me. Great work. peace
Gramo/Neo
That piano bit followed by that big rich pad is a real grabber Dan...the quiet bit at 2:10 just lets the whole thing soak into your brain....what a great mix of the big industrial power with really tasty musical elements...some thoughtful composing here too...It may not be a genre I have spent much time listening to but its dam good music in any genre Dan....great job.....Ed
Hi. This is good. I can see why you liked my track The Bigger The Fatter The Better as they have some rocking in common.
0:19 guitar sounds a bit odd when it comes in. Bit naked or something - could probably do with some reverb.
Entry of the banging beat and things are really kicking!
Very insistent stuff. Maybe it's a little too straight and could do with a bit of loose quantise, maybe a bit of shuffle or a bit of swing.
Piano is a nice touch and a bit surprising. I like the combination of high plinky notes and those lower chords. Good reverb on it.
Then the big pad takes us somewhere else.
I guess this sort of is industrial but it's also very melodic. Definite soundtrack music.
Buzzy guitar breakdown and back with the banging beats and it's gone a bit heavier but still melodic.
A distinctive track with a hell of a lot going for it. Classy stuff, I say.
I shall make it a favourite.
gosh, this is haunting and intense!
I'm mesmerized.
It has spoken to me in thousand different languages!
sweet dust! The piano speaks nice in the mix. Nice use of pad with choir to surround, bring the listener in. Excellent around 2:24 that distorted sound adds a nice break to the overall energy. Which was my favorite part of this idea. Interesting mix of sounds Dan, Thanks for sharing and keep at it. Peace.
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Im not really too familiar with the industrial genre of music but this is pretty cool! Sounds pretty metal to me, nice guitars! :) Good job man!
Really cool take on the old school industrial vibes that I love so much! The mid heavy synth bass arpeggio thing is grea, I love that kind of sound! When the pad sort of things come in the mix gets really deep and engaging. Good sound to the break, especially with the guitar soloing, gets you ready for the heavy stuff that follows. Jammin track, you did great! Faved!
Hardcore track man. Didn't know what to expect since I'm not really familiar with this genre but you did an awesome job. Never gets boring.
I have no idea what was this track doing in the drawer for 7 months !? It deserved to be published immediately! It's a powerful industrial punch with enough changes and dynamics to keep it interesting. This one is 'fav' for sure !:)
Compliments and respect_____Orlando
Hi,
Great track, love the intro then the change at 0.38, some nice interchanges from.038 - 2.10, great guitar in the bridge and then into the outro, the outro was great as well. Nice vocal effect too. I Had the feel off U2 and New Years Day with the Piano sound ( that's probably just me!!)A really good piece of work, a fav for me and welcome back!
Best wishes,
Mark/Larry!