Description : work in progress. working title. only here for feedback currently.
Currently looking to rework the beginning section potentially and an ending section. possibly shorten the middle.
This is a prototype for a concept album where god declares war on humanity.
Notes:
tempo:160 i think
meter:5/4
Key: A Dorian
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Yeah I got racially targeted.I want to my Facebook took all kinds of pictures open profiles on here with my face. They just been I don't know it's weird stops how much time people put for hate and energy.
Heh. You came here from that “song” from that user that doesn’t exist anymore. Didn’t have to but I appreciate the listen and the kind words nonetheless. Not sure I like the intro though. We shall see if it stays.
In any case good luck in the future, Wish you all the best
This is reminiscent of the old Genesis P-Orridge, Throbbing Gristle, Chris & Cosey, Psychic TV crew. The did a lot of unusually structured avant garde electronic songs.Granted, they used analog equipment back in the early days of electronic music, so the sound textures are quite different. The feel of that spirit is in this though. I love all that stuff. So great Job..
damn, i was not expecting this on this particular track. I think you and I could have a very long and interesting conversation. Cause yeah i absolutely love all of those lot and they are an influence but i feel like the things theyve done are slightly less novel now simply because we have new tools and new realms to explore. I highly recommend you check out Autechre on that note, if youre looking for a more modernized avant garde thats it (start with oversteps if you do).
as for this song, i actually wanted to structure it, it just didnt feel right so i just said whatever and here we are. I actually do have some analog stuff i just dont have the space to use it right now sadly.
hope you come by again
very hardcore synth, but well-executed and composed. loved this one. The soft parts are perfectly placed to lead you into the harshness of the ending which is a perfect juxtaposition. the bell chimes were not anticipated at all but work. And the ending is perfect. like a 10x harder Depeche mode. Brilliant loved it. Got all my synth nerves tingling!
Cru
i do like me my depeche mode. i just like DX style bells tho. anything that sounds like it came from a DX7 or YM2612 honestly. still not quite finished but kinda not sure what to do next.
yeah, mostly just wanted to get the middle part knocked out because that was the hardest here. wasnt really sure how to follow up such a strong opening initially
What a super cool! interesting piece of musical art, this is a mind trip in the best way, the intricacy of the track certainly holds my attention from start to finish! GREAT! work of a most creative and talented mind. keep up the FAB work. Kudos!
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Looking for some feed back, constructive criticisms or even just your thoughts if you liked it or not. This is just a rough cut on this current WIP, just the bones of it if you will.. If you have some cool title suggestions, would love to hear those too.
Thanks for listening.
-B
In any case good luck in the future, Wish you all the best
as for this song, i actually wanted to structure it, it just didnt feel right so i just said whatever and here we are. I actually do have some analog stuff i just dont have the space to use it right now sadly.
hope you come by again
Cru
Nice work.
What a super cool! interesting piece of musical art, this is a mind trip in the best way, the intricacy of the track certainly holds my attention from start to finish! GREAT! work of a most creative and talented mind. keep up the FAB work. Kudos!