Description : Intense Breakbeat, could develop into 4 or 5 songs, lotsa guitars and metal and trance and other goodies...well just listen.
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That was awesome I really liked the guitar, I love heavy music and also enjoy blending multiple genres together until even I am confused what category it falls in, awesome job, I will be back to check out more later, have a good one.
Set your controls to 11 (and the heart of the Sun if you so desire)..Crazy mayhem with a beat that won't be beat!..makes perfect sense to me rhythmically, of course in reality you'd have major trouble keeping the guitarist quiet during the changeups, talk about intensity you'd be totally knackered after this set. They say sex sells and I guess with a suitably intoxicated audience they'd tear each other apart on the dance floor or whatever place this track found them, must have been tricky to mix it's so overpowering...but it never teeters over into chaos, there's still the element of niceness somewhere here! :) Huge sound man, definitely refiled under Breakneck! cheers mate Dave ;)
Hey Dave, Sorry for the late reply, I don't know how I missed this one. I had fun mixing this one. I love adding metal and thrash elements into dance music. I feel any and all genres can be melded together with the right touch. This one will give you heartburn.
cheers
Steve
This is a throw away tune, Since you last were here I have made a whole album on Mental illness from the perspective of the family dealing with someone who suffers. I named it Neurasthenia.
Steve
Damn straight I was illin. Had a nasty bit of cancer for a week or so but I scraped that shit off and am now on the mend. I've still got the illest beats in the house and I'm still one sick mothafucka.
Anyway: initial bass sound is very old skool. Not quite my favourite sort of tone but not to worry.
0:55 squealy guitar sound is good and reminds me a lot of The Prodigy's Firestarter. I really recommend checking out the famous guitar sample in that song of theirs. It's a little snippet from a not very special Breeders song and the sampling job is an excellent one. A total transformation from what it was.
1:38 subtle little discordant sort of piano (?) note that I like. This is really still making me think of The Prodigy.
After 2:32 a load of soundscape weirdness to take us into your metal riffage.
3:36 is a bit of an abrupt, uncomfortable change of riff but maybe it doesn't matter. It's a good riff though.
4:16 mental kick drum stuff. I love crazy kick work though you have to be careful that they don't fuck up the groove on top.
5:07 you bring your wailing lady back.
4:40-6:32 does that guitar riffage go on for too long?
Around 6:45 I feel we're definitely in a different piece of music.
6:32 start of a cool, looped lead except there's loads of other big, noisy elements getting in the way of hearing it properly. And then it's gone. Bring that riff out!
Last couple of mins are very bass heavy and quite strange. Less energetic, they just kind of sit there as part of a druggy, late night mashup party.
Overall: good, Crazy Cru Dawg shit but I feel it could be better if you split it in two.
"Damn straight I was illin. Had a nasty bit of cancer for a week or so but I scraped that shit off and am now on the mend. I've still got the illest beats in the house and I'm still one sick mothafucka."
Well I had a hangnail......and it hurt...
0:55 squealy guitar sound is good and reminds me a lot of "The Prodigy's Firestarter. I really recommend checking out the famous guitar sample in that song of theirs. It's a little snippet from a not very special Breeders song and the sampling job is an excellent one. A total transformation from what it was."
luv's me some prodigy, but did not know it was a sample from the breeders. #themoreyouknow
"4:16 mental kick drum stuff. I love crazy kick work though you have to be careful that they don't fuck up the groove on top. "
See response to Brado!
"4:40-6:32 does that guitar riffage go on for too long?
"
Possibly.
"Around 6:45 I feel we're definitely in a different piece of music.
6:32 start of a cool, looped lead except there's loads of other big, noisy elements getting in the way of hearing it properly. And then it's gone. Bring that riff out!
Last couple of mins are very bass heavy and quite strange. Less energetic, they just kind of sit there as part of a druggy, late night mashup party. "
Great points, As I stated this was to be like a B-side to a imagined 12inch single of "You are Never Forgotten" so I did not care about continuity. But in hindsight it really should be 2 different songs, so you are correct about that and I may split them in the future.
Pretty complex song as far as the arrangement goes. The drums alone must have been difficult to put together. I like all the different changes throughout the track.
When it first started I thought it sounded somewhat familiar but as it went on I realized it wasn't and my thoughts went to "what the bloody hell is this?" lol!!;)
I like the guitars. Tons of synths. This is like a mix of The Rhythm Method, Bowie and NIN, pretty crazy and entertaining ride.
hello Steve. There is a lot of background recording noise - I noticed it right away. A sign of good and true music, in a way. I am not familiar with the actual style and your loop selection so I would say it sounds just abstract. At least until the guitar layer will fade in from around 3:33. Around 4:14 the most painful section starts to me, as I tend to listen at full volume. 4:44 momentum OK from me and nearly bearable- just as 3:33. There is an organic speech at 7:35 or a little bit later. Too hard to listen on headphones. There are some live played synths lead elements + just after oh yeaaahh vocal sounds correct me if I am wrong.
Very powerful looping of slow drum and bass elements.
Best to you Alex
Wow, some of the most complex stuff I've heard from you in a while. What did you use for the electric guitar? I absolutely loved that part. The drums felt a bit out of place when accompanying the guitars at first but I guess that is because I'm not used to hearing Cru-style blended into such a sound. If that was a real drummer I'd feel so sorry for them after that segment haha. Great stuff, a good and classic Cru-style medley of sounds that really bring an epic piece like this to life.
Hey Brado . Thanks for the listen and comment.
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These are the loops I used for the rock part of this track. So yes the drums are real but 3 versions of kick drums put together to make that crazy sequence cirqua Sinthetic records.
mchn-nu-guitars provides the chugging guitars.
thanks for playing
Cru
You went crazy man xd
Nice song, nice flow from part to part, it's all a whole.
Keep it progressive, don't think "this separated parts could be 4 or 5 diferent musics" no, it can be one good progressive song xd
Thanks for the shout out to the cray cray.
"
Right now it's just a b-side to the Elongated "You Are Never Forgotten" Single, but it could spawn a few track ideas.
Thanks for your input
This is some awesome and utterly mental stuff. Sure does sound like a few separate pieces all in one. Perhaps you could end the first track around 6:45.
Some of the breakbeat stuff sounds a bit like The Prodigy.
Sorry, I'm ill right now so not in much of a state to either make or review music.
But I saw the track, decided to press play and then felt I had to say something. So this is all you get.
Thanks for listening with you knowing you have only hours (millions) to live. That gets me right in the place where my heart is supposed to be (had it removed before I went into middle management)
Intense as hell dude! So many great sounds and melodies in this track. Those guitars are killer as f**k and the insanity that's going on at around 4:15 is just off the wall man. Nicely done!
I thought you may like this one with it's intense breakbeat bordering on industrial and then changing to dirty trance and with a whiff of bro-step.
Crumaster!
Great work as usual, Steve. This one would fit right into any club scene. I really liked how you started it out. The first track was one of my favorite tracks in this mix. I see you've been taking some techniques from Free Radical. This sounds like something he would have come up with.
I also liked how you change the genres up a bit and was still able to keep everything working nicely together.
Thoroughly enjoyed that and forgot what I was listening to until my wife popped her head in. I have head phones on and she was wondering why seeing as I'm eating a curry I was furiously banging my feet and fork! That was party time. Be great on a pub juke.
Description : I HOPE YOU ARE NOT TO LAZY TO READ THIS xD
All started with a Future Bass Drum with Reverb at 140 BPM. It sound like Dubstep and then all go fast. A very Deep Synth Flute with Reverb as Bass. Hig Synth for the Melody. High Flute with Reverb for other. And High Wobbling Synth with stereo Phaser. Many Crazy Snares and lite Stick Hits as Percussion with Reverb. End a Pad with the same Stereo Phaser effect. Yeah thats it. I work 4 Hours at this Track. Sounds Like Future Bass or Dubstep with a lite Happy EDM touch. Please leave some Feedback. Which genre is this? Whats good , Whats Bad? You know what I mean :D
Description : Not about Twitter, not about IAMX, but about Gen-X
IDM not a genre here, but this is that with elements of 90's breakbeat with modern production. Enjoyed best with good headphones.
Description : Update: big intro atmosphere breakbeat with evolving break patterns. I took off one of the synths and it sounds cleaner now. Also continued the track with another bassline /witch now I think it's kinda slow. Or maybe not ?/ I will appreciate every comments & advices.
But sick track. My band mates and I are gonna use this as inspiration material, if that's cool? We're an experimental metal band, so yeah.
cheers
Steve
You took me to travel so far outside of myself and wonder !
this one was new from you !
:)
Cindy
This is a throw away tune, Since you last were here I have made a whole album on Mental illness from the perspective of the family dealing with someone who suffers. I named it Neurasthenia.
Steve
Damn straight I was illin. Had a nasty bit of cancer for a week or so but I scraped that shit off and am now on the mend. I've still got the illest beats in the house and I'm still one sick mothafucka.
Anyway: initial bass sound is very old skool. Not quite my favourite sort of tone but not to worry.
0:55 squealy guitar sound is good and reminds me a lot of The Prodigy's Firestarter. I really recommend checking out the famous guitar sample in that song of theirs. It's a little snippet from a not very special Breeders song and the sampling job is an excellent one. A total transformation from what it was.
1:38 subtle little discordant sort of piano (?) note that I like. This is really still making me think of The Prodigy.
After 2:32 a load of soundscape weirdness to take us into your metal riffage.
3:36 is a bit of an abrupt, uncomfortable change of riff but maybe it doesn't matter. It's a good riff though.
4:16 mental kick drum stuff. I love crazy kick work though you have to be careful that they don't fuck up the groove on top.
5:07 you bring your wailing lady back.
4:40-6:32 does that guitar riffage go on for too long?
Around 6:45 I feel we're definitely in a different piece of music.
6:32 start of a cool, looped lead except there's loads of other big, noisy elements getting in the way of hearing it properly. And then it's gone. Bring that riff out!
Last couple of mins are very bass heavy and quite strange. Less energetic, they just kind of sit there as part of a druggy, late night mashup party.
Overall: good, Crazy Cru Dawg shit but I feel it could be better if you split it in two.
Static TechnoMad
Well I had a hangnail......and it hurt...
0:55 squealy guitar sound is good and reminds me a lot of "The Prodigy's Firestarter. I really recommend checking out the famous guitar sample in that song of theirs. It's a little snippet from a not very special Breeders song and the sampling job is an excellent one. A total transformation from what it was."
luv's me some prodigy, but did not know it was a sample from the breeders. #themoreyouknow
"4:16 mental kick drum stuff. I love crazy kick work though you have to be careful that they don't fuck up the groove on top. "
See response to Brado!
"4:40-6:32 does that guitar riffage go on for too long?
"
Possibly.
"Around 6:45 I feel we're definitely in a different piece of music.
6:32 start of a cool, looped lead except there's loads of other big, noisy elements getting in the way of hearing it properly. And then it's gone. Bring that riff out!
Last couple of mins are very bass heavy and quite strange. Less energetic, they just kind of sit there as part of a druggy, late night mashup party. "
Great points, As I stated this was to be like a B-side to a imagined 12inch single of "You are Never Forgotten" so I did not care about continuity. But in hindsight it really should be 2 different songs, so you are correct about that and I may split them in the future.
Crunationaltreasure
When it first started I thought it sounded somewhat familiar but as it went on I realized it wasn't and my thoughts went to "what the bloody hell is this?" lol!!;)
I like the guitars. Tons of synths. This is like a mix of The Rhythm Method, Bowie and NIN, pretty crazy and entertaining ride.
Wayne
Very powerful looping of slow drum and bass elements.
Best to you Alex
Brado
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looperman-loop-0141901-051181-mchn-nu-guitars-9-palm-muted-add-on 120.000 BPM.wav
These are the loops I used for the rock part of this track. So yes the drums are real but 3 versions of kick drums put together to make that crazy sequence cirqua Sinthetic records.
mchn-nu-guitars provides the chugging guitars.
thanks for playing
Cru
Compliments and respect______Orlando
Nice song, nice flow from part to part, it's all a whole.
Keep it progressive, don't think "this separated parts could be 4 or 5 diferent musics" no, it can be one good progressive song xd
"
Right now it's just a b-side to the Elongated "You Are Never Forgotten" Single, but it could spawn a few track ideas.
Thanks for your input
This is some awesome and utterly mental stuff. Sure does sound like a few separate pieces all in one. Perhaps you could end the first track around 6:45.
Some of the breakbeat stuff sounds a bit like The Prodigy.
Sorry, I'm ill right now so not in much of a state to either make or review music.
But I saw the track, decided to press play and then felt I had to say something. So this is all you get.
More another time, if I remember.
Static Illmad
Thanks for listening with you knowing you have only hours (millions) to live. That gets me right in the place where my heart is supposed to be (had it removed before I went into middle management)
Crunocculation
Crumaster!
I also liked how you change the genres up a bit and was still able to keep everything working nicely together.
Well done!
In 1997 maybe, lets be real about this one mate! Lol
Yes Free radical is a Mate and I love his work and we get on well with our nineties retreads. Miss his input lately.
My M.O.is to meld all sounds together. but every thing you have said has been spot on.
Crubackindaday
Welcome back to the nineties!
Crustolgia