Description : sliced up travishuckins' aphex break and the aphex style synth, put a crunch on each and did a little bit of kp3 play. 111bpm for the groove.
glitches are clavi and muted triangle with delays, dropped the low frequencies and increased the mid.
"don't ignore this technological terror" sample from 2004's track of the same title, courtesy of myself put through dblue's vst for gate and crunch.
pads are mostly sytrus, some of my casio through kp3.
breakbeats are from sliced beats that were written for another track that remains unfinished.
i had another version that i had written yesterday without any original portions except my custom vst and monster slicing-- i may eventually create a hybrid of the two, however this one is long enough.
thanks for the comment. this track is available for download on my website, along with my first album. please visit peopleareloudmovers.com if you are interested in what you hear.
i strive for individuality and style.
i'm very glad this site has given me some positive recognition.
keep on listening, i have so much more material that i have not posted.
my newer material is getting much more complex, so i hope you're in for a ride...
you did a really good job on this. i actually went and listened to the samples he gave for that comp just because i was curious. with that said, i think you put your own style and flavor into this track. you didnt overuse the samples, but the opening seemed a bit long, or maybe just bare...you could try to build it up a little more.
flavor is what i like.
it was a very fun competition, the first i've participated in since joining looperman. this competition in particular was very unexpected, and it's something that i was actually looking forward to when joining the site.
once i read the words "aphex" and the letters "c-o-m-p" my bubble of excitement almost burst. i was in paradise.
the long opening i actually wasn't intending on, yet the idea for that soundscape/array of glitches and textures hit me like a whirlwind mid-production.
i felt that the long textured intro made it feel a bit more aphex-esque or at least had some reminiscence of braindance.
i don't believe that this one is finished, so the buildup has just begun!
Wow, that intro is incredible, you manipulate noise very well. I love the sounds in this, they all work very well with eachother and the mix is perfect, I can find no faults with it. Sorry I can't say more but this is my first proper listen of a glitch track, and I love it.
Keep it up.
thanks for the appreciation, helix. i enjoyed this competition, and i'm glad you have taken a liking to my manipulation of noise. it's what i do moreso than compose "songs".
the mix on this track pretty much just fell into place, not much need for any re-mastering after i completed it.
if you like what you've heard so far with glitch, have a listen to edIT and the glitch mob!
thanks, holly!
i enjoyed your submission as well.
glitch is quite a fun experiment.
i was getting ideas about this version before i knew we could use unique materials in the comp, so thanks for helping to get that clarified!
best of luck, and keep up the great production!
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Description : My first Glitch-Hop track. I found some creepy/eery ambient and atmosphere loops to fit the mood. I was happy with it at first... But once I started to listen to it more, I realized it could've been better. Oh well, what artist hasn't had that thought?
i like this...
reminds me of .....the flashbulb a lil bit
i'm very glad this site has given me some positive recognition.
keep on listening, i have so much more material that i have not posted.
my newer material is getting much more complex, so i hope you're in for a ride...
check out some more tunes!
i'm glad you appreciate some good glitch,
this was a badass comp...
next should be an idm comp or venetian style!
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Spit
bass-nectar is gnarly,
i'd love to speak with that co-producer *fantasizes*....
i'm loving glitch, ever since i got into microsound production i've fought myself between putting glitches in every track... or leaving them out.
i choose the glitch.
the glitch must stay!
it was a very fun competition, the first i've participated in since joining looperman. this competition in particular was very unexpected, and it's something that i was actually looking forward to when joining the site.
once i read the words "aphex" and the letters "c-o-m-p" my bubble of excitement almost burst. i was in paradise.
the long opening i actually wasn't intending on, yet the idea for that soundscape/array of glitches and textures hit me like a whirlwind mid-production.
i felt that the long textured intro made it feel a bit more aphex-esque or at least had some reminiscence of braindance.
i don't believe that this one is finished, so the buildup has just begun!
Great track!
-DaMann
i'm cranking the 'crazy' oscillator throughout the song, meng.
kp3 is a lovely machine -- i'm about to test some of my buddies' tables on it. i may have some work from that up in the next month.
Keep it up.
the mix on this track pretty much just fell into place, not much need for any re-mastering after i completed it.
if you like what you've heard so far with glitch, have a listen to edIT and the glitch mob!
take care.
i know its odd to think this but its kind of relaxing.
manipulation of textures and sounds can be extremely gratifying except for when intensity levels are higher than the panic spectrum. [130db+]
my track "folie a deux" has been known to give off strange relaxing vibes as well.
:)
i enjoyed your submission as well.
glitch is quite a fun experiment.
i was getting ideas about this version before i knew we could use unique materials in the comp, so thanks for helping to get that clarified!
best of luck, and keep up the great production!