Description : Demo of it, still need to clean it up.
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Killer band, Killer song, but man does the world need another cover of this tune? Sorry but it seems every wanna-be guitarist out there has a cover on this.
I've got to say your a bit of an enigma. Im not sure if you are producing or actually playing or a combination of all three. Your track descriptions dont offer up much details. Im gonna take a shot here and assume since this is a cover and you refer to it as a demo, that you are most likely playing guitar. Your profile describes you playing guitar, drums, keys. Free up some details in regards for better reviews.
I really dig progressive metal and the baritone guitar thats become a signature element in defining it's sound. If your in fact playing on this, you've got some skills. This is really some technical stuff and just being able to make your way through this is quite a feat in itself. Its a little muddy in places but your obviously aware since you mentioned still having to clean it. I really dont know what more to say other than keep at it and definitely look forward to seeing/hearing more from you. I scoped out your other tracks but the descriptions are pretty much on par with this so again not sure what your level of involvement really is.
On a side note I will have to debate some with StaticNomad's reference to djent as a music style or genre. It really only relates to the detuned 7-8 string guitar setup and palm muted technique of playing.
Hey man thanks for the feedback! On this track i played everything except drums. I actually got the clean break from a friend because i couldn't recreate it. I used my TR-8 Rhythm Performer and liked the deep sound i was getting from them so i ran with it. I do agree that everyone and there mother has a cover of this but i just thought it was fun to play! I didn't think anyone would take in interest in my stuff so that's why i kept it vague lol. Anyway thank you for the positive vibes!
Hello. I believe this type of music is known as 'djent'. Strange word but I think it's something to do with that low end guitar chug. What do you think?
1:01 I like how close and dry the guitar is there.
Your drums are pretty damn good. How are you doing them? I love acoustic drum software and doing big, double kick stuff.
2:45 is rather a beautiful lead part that I probably would have liked to have heard a bit earlier. Could have been twice as long too.
Not much to say about the bass except it seems to be nestled tightly in with the guitar so its hard to pick out at all. Or maybe there is no bass guitar at all.
Oh no 5:05 I hear a bass guitar slide so must be bass guitar in here.
4:50 lead part sounds a bit like a wailing voice.
Not the kind of thing I listen to but really well produced for this genre. Can't fault the production or chosen sounds. Tight, no clipping, clean playing and so on.
Thank you! I usually track my acoustic set but on this track i used my TR-8 Rhythm Performer for the drums, they really have an amazing selection on them! Very fun to mess around with. Thanks again, Im glad you liked it!
Awesome music...everything in it, which shows why metal is so suggestive genre...huge drums, stunning rhythm guitar with super low tone, heavy and easy parts, rhythm breaks and odd rhythms...fantastic demo (you wrote it) it sounds better than the average products here...:-)
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 : Rough sketch of a Heavy Metal tune.
Guitars are Shreddage 2. Drums are Addictive 2. Daw is Reaper. Vocals need to be fleshed out. Update:3-2-19 Raised the volume of drums and guitars, added a Bass line.
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 : 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 : A grimy hard rock track fully produced digitally (even the drums!). The awesome main riff has been provided by prodreiter here on Looperman, and I made the drums in Addictive Drums 2, I will make them available as loops later.
Killer band, Killer song, but man does the world need another cover of this tune? Sorry but it seems every wanna-be guitarist out there has a cover on this.
I've got to say your a bit of an enigma. Im not sure if you are producing or actually playing or a combination of all three. Your track descriptions dont offer up much details. Im gonna take a shot here and assume since this is a cover and you refer to it as a demo, that you are most likely playing guitar. Your profile describes you playing guitar, drums, keys. Free up some details in regards for better reviews.
I really dig progressive metal and the baritone guitar thats become a signature element in defining it's sound. If your in fact playing on this, you've got some skills. This is really some technical stuff and just being able to make your way through this is quite a feat in itself. Its a little muddy in places but your obviously aware since you mentioned still having to clean it. I really dont know what more to say other than keep at it and definitely look forward to seeing/hearing more from you. I scoped out your other tracks but the descriptions are pretty much on par with this so again not sure what your level of involvement really is.
On a side note I will have to debate some with StaticNomad's reference to djent as a music style or genre. It really only relates to the detuned 7-8 string guitar setup and palm muted technique of playing.
1:01 I like how close and dry the guitar is there.
Your drums are pretty damn good. How are you doing them? I love acoustic drum software and doing big, double kick stuff.
2:45 is rather a beautiful lead part that I probably would have liked to have heard a bit earlier. Could have been twice as long too.
Not much to say about the bass except it seems to be nestled tightly in with the guitar so its hard to pick out at all. Or maybe there is no bass guitar at all.
Oh no 5:05 I hear a bass guitar slide so must be bass guitar in here.
4:50 lead part sounds a bit like a wailing voice.
Not the kind of thing I listen to but really well produced for this genre. Can't fault the production or chosen sounds. Tight, no clipping, clean playing and so on.
Congratulations.
Respect, Danke