Hey thanks for the comparison =D I'm a fan of Muse myself. As for the repetitive stuff, that was just lazy me lol. I have to stop copying and pasting stuff together =[
I likes. Though! I have to say, and this is just personal preference, but I would like this song much better if it was like... Fast and blowyourbrainsout. ^^
Thanks =D Glad you liked it. Yea the remix for Requiem(Tower remix I think) has some great string work. I've been working on some other stuff with strings so hopefully I can come back and revamp this song in the future.
Yea the bongos were a new thing to me. I normally just use the same things(bass drum, snare, ride, crash) but those bongos seemed to fit. Thank you for the listen.
A very laid back track so I can see why you put it in chill-out but because of the weird and sad feel to this my first reaction was cinematic, then I read what you put. I shall have to give "The Fountain " a view and listen to the sound track. For me, your mix works very well and creates it's own moody broody atmosphere. Well produced and put-together.
Thanks for the listen man. Yea definitely I can say it's inspired by 'The Fountain'. I won't say it has a very big correlation to the movie but it had an impact on how I heard this in my head.
Hehe, thanks InformalCircuit. Yea this track is laid back. Usually I just have a bunch of noise and nuance(nuisance?) stuff in my music. Thanks for the listen. Cheers.
I didn't realize Clint Mansell did the soundtrack in The Fountain. I'll have to watch it again. I think the last film with his music I saw was Requiem for a Dream, and although I loved the music, there's no way I'm watching that film another time; too damn depressing. I'll have to watch the Fountain again.
This track has a great sound to it. The panning sounds great on speakers, which is usually pretty difficult to accomplish (or at least I can't do it), so mad props on that.
The percussive clicks (woodblocks?) might sound better with a bit of reverb/delay on them. Or they might not... but if you're looking to keep working on the track, it could be something to consider.
Hey JHolmes, thanks for the review. I've been listening to Clint Mansell since the Pop Will Eat Itself days. I've become a bigger fan of his soundtrack work lately. As for the percussion on L and L, those were actually bongos sampled from a Korg patch. I still have the session so I may just have to try out some reverb or delay and see how that sounds. Cheers.
Thanks for having a listen to it. There are a few things panning actually. The main sound is a organ with a LP filter and some oscillation for the stretching. The drums also have two kicks that pan a bit so they don't have any freq collision. Lastly a violin with filters that echos and repeats in reverse that pans. Cheers =D
Wow, it was like a movie in one track. The guit was badass, and the Arab phrases added character and soul. It's a very very good track, I would have loved it longer though, but that's just greed on my part lol.
I like the Arabic flavor of this tune. It would be nicer if the distorted guitar was broken up more into different sounds, but the tune was short as you said.
So a good start on a promising tune...make more. Thanks for listening to my Spanish/Latin tune.
I Love hearing a fusion of loops and live recorded tracks put together. Makes it all the more unique and original. Some Crazy insane Guitar sounds. Love it man.
Its still being worked on. Intro was extended with more of that pitchshifted/panned bass. A second part was added also. Hopefully it will be finished soon.
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I like this song. Alot.
I think you need to make your own variation of The Ants Go Marching In.
:O
Would be sick as tits.
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Sounds pretty cool, I like the flow, though you've had better tracks. It's a little repetitive, but somehow reminds me of Muse.
I like Muse.
Muse likes you.
Everyone wins.
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I likes. Though! I have to say, and this is just personal preference, but I would like this song much better if it was like... Fast and blowyourbrainsout. ^^
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If I knew anything about anything, I'd probably say that we would need some high-energy strings going on in this song!
Like... Requiem for a Dream [Orchestral mix] energy.
*Orgasm*
Well done though, I thoroughly enjoyed this piece.
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i like those bongo's that came in. very creative way to use those in a beat like this.
i like the vibe off this...keep it up.
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This track has a great sound to it. The panning sounds great on speakers, which is usually pretty difficult to accomplish (or at least I can't do it), so mad props on that.
The percussive clicks (woodblocks?) might sound better with a bit of reverb/delay on them. Or they might not... but if you're looking to keep working on the track, it could be something to consider.
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Thought I'd stop by and see what was new.
Nice easy listening tune here and relaxing slow beat.
It's good to try different types of music as I do some...from country to rock.
Thanks for uploading it...I really enjoyed it.
Randy
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What is in the background Panning From Left to Right?
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It is a little bit longer but it gets a bit repetitive. I will have to come up with more in the future.
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Welld one
the levels are on point
just make sure tha panning isn't to centred.
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I like the Arabic flavor of this tune. It would be nicer if the distorted guitar was broken up more into different sounds, but the tune was short as you said.
So a good start on a promising tune...make more. Thanks for listening to my Spanish/Latin tune.
Randy
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