Description : New piece of Lovecraftian inspiration, dedicated to the story: "The Doom that Came to Sarnath". The song is quite experimental and I would be grateful if you want to leave me your opinion.
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Caro Marco,
THIS ONE would have been perfect as the tribute to Florian.
I agree with others saying this sounds dedicated to the past but I also hear your own style and some very modern elements too. Isn't it funny that the use of a snare sound is quite similar to that many are using today? Your artistic skills are awesome – on this one as well as on everything else you do ...! P.S.: I will get me some of HPLs books – that is another effect of your works here.
Dear Friend, your words truly honor me. I have a great esteem for your artistic work and I learned to appreciate you as a friend, despite the fact that we never met. By now in my family you have become legendary. Thanks and a warm greeting, see you soon
Marco
Great repetitive track mate
i like the repetitive beat and the synth analog sound you used
it work very well
about the Lovecraft stuff (i was an urge fan in my teen's years) your phased sound work well but what about a more aquatic sound too ?
Anyway cool track mate
Hello and thank you for your comment, in this period I am trying to create abstract, bizarre and minimalist sounds with repeated and somewhat obsessive loops.
Best wishes
This was fun to listen to, great job! The robot sounds JUST like this app I used to have on my iPad called "Bebot". If you never heard of it check it out, I think it's still free. I've been meaning to use that app for a track and this has inspired me to. Thanks for sharing!
Hello friend, thank you for your review and for the interesting information. To make this song I used a fantastic low cost cell phone synth called Heat Synthesizer.
Best wishes
Ahh what has Marco conjured up for us in his laboratory of Lovecraftian sounds? That's a nice intro. Awesome Phase effect on the pad. I love that effect even if it is dated to a very specific time period. This song builds so nicely in a very cool post-minimalist fashion. You have captured the ¨heart of Mnar¨ gracefully with this tune. Love the ending phase-wah effect. congrats.
Your Friend Steven
Hi Steven and thank you for your listening so carefully and for your nice words. It is always a pleasure to hear from you, music brings people together despite the distances, here the situation is improving a bit.
Best wishes and see you soon
That was a pretty neat listen! I love stuff like this. It sounds very space-like. I haven't read the story you had mentioned in the description, but the track is very cool on it's own... awesome job!
Thank you very much for your flattering comment. For some time now I have been concentrating on making music inspired by the literary work of H. P. Lovecraft and this is the reason why I am looking for particular sounds.
Best wishes
This has a late 70's early 80's, Euro electronic, avant-garde "What kinda weird sounds can we make with a synth" "kinda thing going on. Like for an art film or something. Make a surreal art film about robots with this as the soundtrack. I'm telling you, it works. Great job man.
Description : Feel free to check out the video on YT as well (Alan McLaren Project - Upside Down) of this 6min journey from electronic to rock with some psychedelic moments...
This is my latest, but also one of my earliest tracks.... any feedback is more than welcome, thanks :)
Description : 'The main point of this song is really about the frustrations of living in the overload of today's World of Tech. The consequences are impaired communication and that if you advance too far you end up diminishing what you had to start with, so you are way worse off.' Enjoy a 60s Rhythm with a modern deep Bass, a Sitar, a Piano from EvilPianist, a lost flute from UniverseHuston and some Oscillators :-)
If you like our work, please find us under kayos2 on Bandcamp
Description : A demo of one of my current projects. The chorus vocal sounds like "Aaaaraashe" to me. The song is in C# minor with a nod to C# pythagorean on the chorus. The beat on the verse was inspired by the Peter Gabriel song Intruder.
Description : This is one of my earliest productions that I did at the start of my recording career. I did not have a keyboard at the time I made this song, so I improvised and used my sister's iPad and a 5 dollar GarageBand application instead, and plugged the headset jack into into my PT6 rig and did my best to turn each individual track (which were mono and there were about 25 tracks or so) into a stereo image. Then recorded vocals over it. My computer was so old and slow that I had to mix my music and then BOUNCE it to a new session - four times. My computer (which had 512 MB RAM and an 80 GB hard drive) couldn't handle more than 8 tracks at a time or it'd stop working because the processor couldn't handle it. Took me FOREVER to do. But I got it done. Had a lot of fun doing it too, even if it isn't my "best" work. I'm still happy with it, considering I didn't have many tools to choose from at the time.
Description : Long time lurker first time poster, pretty new to production n stuff, this is my first track in Ableton Live.
was going for a darkwave/synthwave sound, reminiscent of Justice, Carpenter Brut, Perturbator, ect.
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
Which DAW did you use?
THIS ONE would have been perfect as the tribute to Florian.
I agree with others saying this sounds dedicated to the past but I also hear your own style and some very modern elements too. Isn't it funny that the use of a snare sound is quite similar to that many are using today? Your artistic skills are awesome – on this one as well as on everything else you do ...! P.S.: I will get me some of HPLs books – that is another effect of your works here.
Greetings to your kids,
have a nice day,
Michael
Marco
Best wishes
i like the repetitive beat and the synth analog sound you used
it work very well
about the Lovecraft stuff (i was an urge fan in my teen's years) your phased sound work well but what about a more aquatic sound too ?
Anyway cool track mate
Best wishes
Best wishes
Your Friend Steven
Best wishes and see you soon
Best wishes
Best wishes