Description : new composition - an ambient with some amount of electronic. Probably my best take in electronic genres so far. I used only one sound source for producing the entire track: a Waldorf Blofeld synthesizer. No loops and samples. Comments and opinions most welcome.
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Yes, there is some energetic pulse and some ambiance but in a massage room I would expect something more easy-sounding. No downloads so far so there is also no chance for this one accompany body massages. thanks for listening and nice comment
I recorded the audio and juggled with samples. I used the factory presets here basically. Performing music like this entirely in a real time would be quite difficult with my current equipment as I am still in process of building my 'instrumentarium'. Blofeld's multimode is a great performance tool but I didn't use it so far considering a very little time I spent with the synth in overall. Sure I will be making original patches and experimenting further. Your very classic approach to electronic music is inspiring to me.
I am truly a fan of Waldorf now.
So this is the first attempt at a deep house tune using those stems you sent (Merci). https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/175338
I won't lie, it's weird and very dark but makes sense to me.
Steve
Hello Steve. I listened many times to the track and I think there is nothing really that 'weird' about this version. I buy it entirely and I love it!
Some of your other works were much more fragmented or eclectic in my opinion being kind of sound-collages of electronic dance music elements, so to speak. This one is incredibly coherent to me and it is morphing very very gently. Especially it the middle area of the track with it's dancing power. Extremly pleasant music to listen to me.
I was inspired by electronic works of german artist Pete Namlook and Blofeld is a perfect synth to make music like this. I will be exploring further the synthesis and posting more tracks in the future. Hope we can make something together again.
Thank you for making such a nice tune! Alex
Quite abstract, yet the pulsating kick had me the entire time. Beautiful work, friend. Turned up this track sounds abolutely amazing and almost eerie :) Great job with mixdown as well, sounds very professional in my opinion. I have no criticisms except for at a few points, the ambient noises get a little bit too loud and I find myself having to lower it because it's so harsh. Small issue, overall great work!
Thanks for interesting opinions and nice words! I must say I layered many bass drums and there are also 'ghost' snare drums as well as other drums in the background. Ive put some punchy limiting on many of them - I am sure that if I would continue adding more drum layers with even more compression I could get some more and more of pumping' here. This is something new in my music. The harshness you mentioned is actually a high frequency range you probably do not like but as I said in some comments below I do not use any mainstream electronic styles as an inspiration and I should put simply an 'Electronic' label on this track, not 'House'. There is no filtering and limiting on 'ambient noises' so it is quite natural that at some level the listening experience may be painful.
Oh and regarding to my comment on your track I wasn't very precise with 'harshness' I mentioned. I know it is maybe not a proper place to discuss it but autotune adds sometime a kind of strange rusty and gravelly qualities - especially the very moment when transitioning 'in between' the notes you sing. I played your track only using laptop speakers so maybe that's an irrelevant observation, I do not know. Anyway the proper amount of autotune is always something to consider.
I am glad you liked the hypnotic vibe I created. Thanks again for your comprehensive review.
Alex
nice weird sounds and ambience, sounds very dark and creepy hahaha i love it even more, love the mix and the awesome build in the beginning. great job with this one!! cheers.
Thanks a lot! I am glad you liked my production. This one is indeed quite hard to categorize as those strange backgrounds are not quite 'music' but just a sound soup. I wasn't really envisioning all this as being weird or quirky in particular - I was actually playing with the 'sound itself' so to speak and in a way it's just an excercise in synthesis. Lot to learn ahead for me regarding synthesizers and I say this because Blofeld is a type of synth that you can use to create electric piano patch for example or let's say very different percussions. Believe me or not but it is possible to do this by starting with just few basic waveforms. I will post more music using Blofeld when I progress with my synthesis.
Thanks again for a nice review. Alex
Wasn't aware of that Blofeld synth before, but this sounds great...nice balance of ambient and electronica executed very skillfuly! Flawless production only adds to the sheer quality of it ! Absolutely well done to you!:)
Thank you Orlando for such nice words! I am glad you liked some artistic qualities inside the music. It is definitely a classic sound of Blofeld making it quite special. I will be also working more on creating my original patches - Blofeld has enormous power when comes to sound design but same time is quite easy to manage. There are no shortcuts of course and it will probably take some time untill I get enough energy and inspiration to be able to make something similar again.
Best, Alex
These ambient electronic songs make me feel like I'm floating weightlessly in space. Funny thing is they say there's no sound in space because sound is the compression and release of pressure waves of air. With no air there's no sound. Aren't new toys fun to experiment with :p
thanks for listening and your comment. Yes, there is just emptiness and all cosmic-sounding space-electronic-ambient music is just a imaginary projection - it's just the mind perspective. I am not afraid of experiencing the emptiness directly though - just relax and focus on the space when the thought is absent and there is no mind for a moment.
And yes, I like working with the hardware synths much more - it seems like there are the infinite possibilities for creating here. Depending on the actual contition of the mind, of course.
Ah, this one reminds me that i should do in between all the rock and blues stuff that i make right now together with Phatkatz, some electronic music ......
I really could enjoy the listen all the way and i don't think that it needs really some drums or percusions .... but i am also sure that it will sound brilliant with some of that ;) .... Very deep stuff for sure. Exelent synth work ( i wish i had also a Waldorf one).
You really getting deeper and deeper into that electronic genre. I wonder how deep you will go :) For sure i will listen to your stuff, cause it is really well made.
Hi Joe, I am glad you liked my new electronic experimentations. This one may be developed further for sure and I am also curious about the results.
It is electronic work of Pete Namlook and german electronic in general that inspired me - I think Blofeld synth is a perfect tool to do quite similar stuff.
I am thinking of our project as I actually deleted the last version of Undergroundsound because there were some issues and I was not really happy with my instrumental. I have some time on Sunday and I want to make a new version of that one using again your vocals and new synths. I can't start any new collaborations but there is a lot of materials I can work on. We will see...I will let you know for sure. Definitely I will be producing slower from now but more 'in details'.
Hey Alex, been a while seeing you, hope you are well. I don't know much about house music so I can't say much about that. It reminded me of a clock and the passage of time so I guess it is a bit cinematic to me. It has a dark overtone to it, the sound effects sound chaotic and menacing. I've never heard of that synth before but it seems quite useful as it produces a lot of different sounds. Sounds like you are having some fun experimenting with your music, keep up the interesting work!
hello Wayne, good to see you again, Im happy you had a chance to hear this particular one! Yes, it is a result of learning new things and exploring possibilities of my new equipment as I am slightly gravitating towards another musical directions and techniques I guess. It is not to say that I will be making proper House genres from now as I am more interested in ambient or gentle electronic.
I will be using hardware a lot but I won't be producing music at the same speed as before - I had to slow down my looperman activity last months due to real life commitments. It is because there is a lot to learn about synths as well and it seems like there is so much to explore regarding to sound-design territories and synthesis ahead. Here I am using modyfied presets of Blofeld basically. There is a sequence of chords repeated 4 times throughout and I am really keeping everything organized here by building everything around this sequence. I do not now how much this is noticable - probably not so much at first listening, especially when just playing this along other looperman tracks. It is simply quite different and somehow more difficult track to percieve from others, I guess. As you say: more dark and probably less 'entertaining'. I would say it is a meditative music as it was created in few moments of increased attention and clarity of the mind, which is not always easy to achieve.
Thank you for listening to my music and your support!
Best, Alex
Hey Alex. Fooking Brilliant Lad, if I were a euro soccer fanatic, but I am not, so I want to add the proper drums to what should be known as a deep house tune. If you will humbly allow me. It would be my homage back to you for (I Wish I could Fly). This has such incredible potential as a deep house tune, that's just missing the percussive elements. but the synths ahhh there gorgeous. and the atmosphere is incredible.
I want a shot at this.
Steve
hello Steve
I am really glad you liked my current synthesizer explorations! Not a fan of a soccer myself either (I am not quite sure what you mean - is that maybe something language-related regarding certain expressions(?). It will be great if you can take it and turn it into something more proper house-sounding. Thanks for that! I know you can make some really progressive music. I have stems ready to go to you and am just about to write you a pm.
Thanks again for your nice comments and the idea of developing the track.
Till then, Alex
Do you not get very annoyed when people bring up chord structures and all that jazz? I know that I have hear a version of this already, but it sounds amazing. What a horrible day, around here any way, but you have made it all okay. Walked six miles for cigars and alcohol today, and it was strange, but hearing this version makes my day more enjoyable. Love it!
Thank you! I think I am still not that very close to so called proper jazz even (unless I am playing jazz from the sheet) - 'jazzy' would be much proper label and in this track there is only some freely ascending /descending progression.
I am glad I made it okay with the music around the looperman last day that way, despite the bad day somewhere anyway! Actually those last few weeks were horrible to me as well and I was driven by some unpleasant 'patterns' of the mind too, making me unable to think positively even about my music. Now all this is gone. It was Sunday that changed a lot - I will explain more when I contact you. It is not that I attained the 'pure self' this time, so do not worry. I think I've made some good spiritual progressions though. After some break from my music-making I was finally able to sit with clarity and open head for sometime and this music came out. I am happy I could help you to feel better. Thanks a lot for a nice review and the fave! A.
Good to know how you made this one Alex...I am not always well informed on synths so having the chance to listen to sounds from the Blofed is interesting...it sounds good in the hands of an accomplished player like yourself...This one did strike me as being the kind of music that would go well in support of film/video...it creates the atmosphere of moving ambience with side glances at passing events as the lead parts come it...Your music is always interesting/entertaining and produced with thoughtfulness..well done....keep doing it your way...Ed
Thank you Ed! I know this is a kind of a special musical creation and putting it under 'house' might be not correct, those drums have a very tribal character though. Also it is a quite slow tempo here - 116BPM. I didn't really think of picturing any concrete images - it is always up to listener and I am glad you think it would be suitable as a soundtrack.
My work was actually quite complex as I blended together many different sounds of Blofeld. I've made this after some break from music in general. It was an interesting experience - my ears were very fresh and incredibly open yesterday (so to speak:).
Now I am getting even more and more surprised by the possibilities of this synth than I was before. There are 2 factors, I think: my momentary ability to percieve the actual sound and how open I can be to use it musically in that moment - the other is about learning how to use the synth as a tool so I could come up with my original sounds as well (I am still working on that but it is very time-consuming activity). Basically Blofeld is simply a modern version of an old german PPG Wave synth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izVH1CENIDs My version is a 'desktop' one and always needs an external midi keyboard to trigger the sound.
I am glad you liked my playing and the music.
Thanks a lot for your kind comment and your support.
Alex
It's constant, yet the ambience is a bit loud. It can be entertaining to some people, but sadly I'm not that much into the song. This could be more like of a soundtrack of a movie, or some game. Enough about the cons, what's great about the song is that I do agree on blu22 about the track being weird-ish and I do agree about you saying that it's unique.
Sad to say, I still can't make these type of music since it sounds so "expert-ish" if you ask me
I would say it's a good track.
If you would take my opinion seriously, let's just say that the listener (which is me) is not well used to the track.
Why did I comment? The House genre attracted me :3
Cheers
hi
thanks for your comments! So in this case the chord progression of the song is quite abstract - it is more an excercise in synthesis in a way, or better to say in putting together different synth sounds as I was working mainly with presets by only slightly modyfying them at places. That's why it may probably sound too 'expertish'. There is no true evolving narration in here but just playing with the atmosphere - I could post this under 'ambient' as well. This track was intended initially to be a synth jam with some oriental melodies on the top but I developed this into more electronic ambient. Sure there is a need to turn up the bass drum and make some catchy melodies for getting more proper house feel. The good thing about looperman is that I can experiment freely.
Regards, A.
thanks for your comment. I do not actually make so called mainstream music. Basically the style of this composition is inspired by german electronic here is some good example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6I3B3xLAhSE
My compositions are rather quite unusual so I do not have any idea of possible connections with the music style you can hear in the tv or something.
Thanks again.
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So this is the first attempt at a deep house tune using those stems you sent (Merci).
https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/175338
I won't lie, it's weird and very dark but makes sense to me.
Steve
Some of your other works were much more fragmented or eclectic in my opinion being kind of sound-collages of electronic dance music elements, so to speak. This one is incredibly coherent to me and it is morphing very very gently. Especially it the middle area of the track with it's dancing power. Extremly pleasant music to listen to me.
I was inspired by electronic works of german artist Pete Namlook and Blofeld is a perfect synth to make music like this. I will be exploring further the synthesis and posting more tracks in the future. Hope we can make something together again.
Thank you for making such a nice tune! Alex
Brado
Thanks for interesting opinions and nice words! I must say I layered many bass drums and there are also 'ghost' snare drums as well as other drums in the background. Ive put some punchy limiting on many of them - I am sure that if I would continue adding more drum layers with even more compression I could get some more and more of pumping' here. This is something new in my music. The harshness you mentioned is actually a high frequency range you probably do not like but as I said in some comments below I do not use any mainstream electronic styles as an inspiration and I should put simply an 'Electronic' label on this track, not 'House'. There is no filtering and limiting on 'ambient noises' so it is quite natural that at some level the listening experience may be painful.
Oh and regarding to my comment on your track I wasn't very precise with 'harshness' I mentioned. I know it is maybe not a proper place to discuss it but autotune adds sometime a kind of strange rusty and gravelly qualities - especially the very moment when transitioning 'in between' the notes you sing. I played your track only using laptop speakers so maybe that's an irrelevant observation, I do not know. Anyway the proper amount of autotune is always something to consider.
I am glad you liked the hypnotic vibe I created. Thanks again for your comprehensive review.
Alex
Thanks again for a nice review. Alex
Compliments_____Orlando
Best, Alex
And yes, I like working with the hardware synths much more - it seems like there are the infinite possibilities for creating here. Depending on the actual contition of the mind, of course.
I really could enjoy the listen all the way and i don't think that it needs really some drums or percusions .... but i am also sure that it will sound brilliant with some of that ;) .... Very deep stuff for sure. Exelent synth work ( i wish i had also a Waldorf one).
You really getting deeper and deeper into that electronic genre. I wonder how deep you will go :) For sure i will listen to your stuff, cause it is really well made.
All the best Alex
stay tuned
joe
It is electronic work of Pete Namlook and german electronic in general that inspired me - I think Blofeld synth is a perfect tool to do quite similar stuff.
I am thinking of our project as I actually deleted the last version of Undergroundsound because there were some issues and I was not really happy with my instrumental. I have some time on Sunday and I want to make a new version of that one using again your vocals and new synths. I can't start any new collaborations but there is a lot of materials I can work on. We will see...I will let you know for sure. Definitely I will be producing slower from now but more 'in details'.
Thanks for nice comments!
All the best to you too,
Alex
Wayne
I will be using hardware a lot but I won't be producing music at the same speed as before - I had to slow down my looperman activity last months due to real life commitments. It is because there is a lot to learn about synths as well and it seems like there is so much to explore regarding to sound-design territories and synthesis ahead. Here I am using modyfied presets of Blofeld basically. There is a sequence of chords repeated 4 times throughout and I am really keeping everything organized here by building everything around this sequence. I do not now how much this is noticable - probably not so much at first listening, especially when just playing this along other looperman tracks. It is simply quite different and somehow more difficult track to percieve from others, I guess. As you say: more dark and probably less 'entertaining'. I would say it is a meditative music as it was created in few moments of increased attention and clarity of the mind, which is not always easy to achieve.
Thank you for listening to my music and your support!
Best, Alex
I want a shot at this.
Steve
I am really glad you liked my current synthesizer explorations! Not a fan of a soccer myself either (I am not quite sure what you mean - is that maybe something language-related regarding certain expressions(?). It will be great if you can take it and turn it into something more proper house-sounding. Thanks for that! I know you can make some really progressive music. I have stems ready to go to you and am just about to write you a pm.
Thanks again for your nice comments and the idea of developing the track.
Till then, Alex
I am glad I made it okay with the music around the looperman last day that way, despite the bad day somewhere anyway! Actually those last few weeks were horrible to me as well and I was driven by some unpleasant 'patterns' of the mind too, making me unable to think positively even about my music. Now all this is gone. It was Sunday that changed a lot - I will explain more when I contact you. It is not that I attained the 'pure self' this time, so do not worry. I think I've made some good spiritual progressions though. After some break from my music-making I was finally able to sit with clarity and open head for sometime and this music came out. I am happy I could help you to feel better. Thanks a lot for a nice review and the fave! A.
My work was actually quite complex as I blended together many different sounds of Blofeld. I've made this after some break from music in general. It was an interesting experience - my ears were very fresh and incredibly open yesterday (so to speak:).
Now I am getting even more and more surprised by the possibilities of this synth than I was before. There are 2 factors, I think: my momentary ability to percieve the actual sound and how open I can be to use it musically in that moment - the other is about learning how to use the synth as a tool so I could come up with my original sounds as well (I am still working on that but it is very time-consuming activity). Basically Blofeld is simply a modern version of an old german PPG Wave synth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izVH1CENIDs My version is a 'desktop' one and always needs an external midi keyboard to trigger the sound.
I am glad you liked my playing and the music.
Thanks a lot for your kind comment and your support.
Alex
Sad to say, I still can't make these type of music since it sounds so "expert-ish" if you ask me
I would say it's a good track.
If you would take my opinion seriously, let's just say that the listener (which is me) is not well used to the track.
Why did I comment? The House genre attracted me :3
Cheers
thanks for your comments! So in this case the chord progression of the song is quite abstract - it is more an excercise in synthesis in a way, or better to say in putting together different synth sounds as I was working mainly with presets by only slightly modyfying them at places. That's why it may probably sound too 'expertish'. There is no true evolving narration in here but just playing with the atmosphere - I could post this under 'ambient' as well. This track was intended initially to be a synth jam with some oriental melodies on the top but I developed this into more electronic ambient. Sure there is a need to turn up the bass drum and make some catchy melodies for getting more proper house feel. The good thing about looperman is that I can experiment freely.
Regards, A.
My compositions are rather quite unusual so I do not have any idea of possible connections with the music style you can hear in the tv or something.
Thanks again.