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The track is about heavy labour

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  1. ramsinghelijah
    ramsinghelijah on Sat 16th May 2020 - 3 years ago

    Impressive

  2. ehidontfeellike
    ehidontfeellike on Tue 23rd Oct 2018 - 5 years ago

    Hell yeah

  3. Demericus
    Demericus on Sat 10th Oct 2015 - 8 years ago

    This is dope

  4. ValveDriver
    ValveDriver on Wed 18th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    This is a cool track. I can definitely see how it's a construction based theme. Working in a steel mill, I can testify that this pretty much sums up the overall aura. It's repetitive and monotonous, but still never reaches boring. There are element's moving around that keep it from being stale. Excellent work.
    Billydragon made a great suggestion. Pneumatic drills work great in this kind of music. I use all kinds of actual industrial sounds in my tracks. Mostly from my job. If you incorporate them just right, they're super effective.

    This is one of the more recent ones I did that's filled with them.
    https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/154078
    Check it out if you feel like it. Don't if you don't.

    Anyhow, I dig the track.
    Take care.
    V.

  5. RealProblemShuckers
    RealProblemShuckers on Sat 24th May 2014 - 9 years ago

    Yes very good work indeed. Creative and energetic throughout. Going in my favorites.

    -RealProblemShuckers

    M8TN
    Reply by M8TN

    thanks man, thats nice to hear

  6. Spivkurl
    Spivkurl on Thu 22nd May 2014 - 9 years ago

    Hey this is very creative! I see there was some confusion about genres, I could hear this being appropriate in either ambient or industrial, as there were times when the two genres were intermingling heavilly, sometimes they were almost the same in the past. The vocal symthesis sounding parts are quite awesome, subtle but very important to the vibe! This reminds me of when I worked in an optical lab, very mechanical, technical, and yet thought provoking and strange. Amazing work! Fave!

    M8TN
    Reply by M8TN

    Thank you for the feedback and your perspective on genre. Also want to thank you for Nightr8, I spent a few good hours enjoying the samples (and sorry I left out your voice, I actually like it, but it was importing as 128bpm for some reason, so they sounded off and I did not have the skill set to make it work)
    take care

  7. TinyFinger
    TinyFinger on Thu 22nd May 2014 - 9 years ago

    Yeah good work. This track remaind me littlebit of mad Max.

    M8TN
    Reply by M8TN

    I had to google mad max. havent seen those films, sorry.
    Thanks for the positive feedback, very kind..

  8. Billydragon1
    Billydragon1 on Thu 22nd May 2014 - 9 years ago

    Hey M8TN, I feel like I'm on a construction site when I hear this piece. The funny thing is that it's the weekend and only one person is working!

    Could do with some sampled tools in the background - hints: Pneumatic drill, chainsaw, a guy mowing the lawn .. A small clever experiment I say.

    Thanks for sharing brother. - B

    M8TN
    Reply by M8TN

    :D funny analogy.. I understand. Pneumatic drill sound is actually a nice idea, or that sound from a pick axe in mines.. nice one Billy, I like it..

  9. Orlando51
    Orlando51 on Wed 21st May 2014 - 9 years ago

    I'm one of those guys who care the least about categorization of music. For me this is an interesting and inventive piece of work...that's what it counts the most!

    Congrats and all the best____Orlando

    M8TN
    Reply by M8TN

    same here, I don't mind, just some abstract label from an obsession with boxing in and closing off.
    Thank you for listening Orlando, and the kind comment, you take care

  10. glados666
    glados666 on Wed 21st May 2014 - 9 years ago

    Im definitely feeling the heavy labor parts. I really like this! #workingisevil

    M8TN
    Reply by M8TN

    :) thanks! #sureis

  11. deciBel
    deciBel on Tue 20th May 2014 - 9 years ago

    industrial ,glitchy or whatever else...category is not such important i thinnk...
    it's cool as an intro (85'' duratin)... more than an intro it can be a music for a part of a cartoon...
    U know what jew harp is ? that's my suggestion to be added as
    another colorfull sond for any probable expanded version...
    ___B

    M8TN
    Reply by M8TN

    Thank you for letting me know about this instrument, I'd never seen it, its amazing! it looks like a tiny scissor but it sounds kinda like a didgeridoo? but better! :) I looked on here for loops but I couldn't find any. Its a good idea, to add something, and thats a great sound it makes.
    I didn't think of any possible application, to me sounds after 85'' and up to 3:30 like a chaos which needs assembling to make some sort of sense.
    Thank you for giving your impression, I like it!
    Have a good day

  12. FreeRadical
    FreeRadical on Mon 19th May 2014 - 9 years ago

    I'm laughing because you've obviously switched the genre to electro. Sorry to have to say it's not electro either. I'd definitely class this as industrial and it's really twisted. If i'd been on drugs this would have freaked me right out.
    FR

    M8TN
    Reply by M8TN

    industrial it is then! :) thnks for the comment

  13. Prelude
    Prelude on Mon 19th May 2014 - 9 years ago

    This was ambient ?

    i'm not sure !!

    M8TN
    Reply by M8TN

    me neither, any suggestions?

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