Dark and disturbing, just as it should be for the subject matter.
It's interesting, one of my favorite groups Skinny Puppy had to bring a lawsuit against the US government because their music was used as a form of torture in the Guantanamo facility. Someone who was confined their informed the group. This is a good example of how the government thinks that they own everything and everyone. If anyone is going to use my music for torture, then you can be sure it will be me!
This surely suggests industrial to me, unless by "hardcore" you were meaning more in the punk/metal aspect. Hardcore dance would be something very different. Not that it matters. It is "hardcore" in the free use of the word!
Thanks for sharing this one, and trying to make a difference in the world!
Hey Pat hows it going thanks for the comment i dont rightly remember laying this out but i remember feeling the aggression when i was wailing on that guitar. Music is one of the the great mediums for the portrayal of emotional texture. I always enjoy listening to your work. Best regards Robbie.
wowowowowow!!!!! really nice song, a masterpiece Rob, there's nothing more great than when you listen to a sound and progressively, you leave the reality for having a trip! it's exactly what happened to me with your last track! brilliant Rob! you have a big fav!
Very interesting style of trance here! The repetitive nature definitely lends itself to trancework, and the melodic parts break it up just enough.
In listening to the drums, I notice that some of them sound a bit "doubled." That is the best word I can think of to describe it. As if there are two sounds layered, but the start time is different. It is most noticed on the kick drum. I couldn't quite tell if it was intentional or not, so it is not meant as a criticism, but more of a heads up if it was not the intention. It could be something like a delay or reverb which I'm hearing.
I think this would sound far more spectacular if you exported a higher bitrate mp3. One can tell by the filesize that it is pretty low for the length of the song. So much is lost with lower quality mp3's.
Pat ,
You are a gem i did not know about the exporting at a higher bit rate that is very useful information i am working on Joecramer's Jeden TAg and i notice a difference on the file now i have upped the bit rate its not that good working with MP3 files i would rather use wav files for the quality aspect. As to this track i do not think i will return to it i'm working on my guitar work for a gig and as i have been away from the guitar for months my fingers are soft as they say no pain no gain. Good to hear from you my friend. Best regards Robbie.
After listening, my felt on the set is very positive, it's homogeneous and very melodic! Very beautiful inspiration in particular on the lead (flute).
The drums line is totally appropriate! However if things should be modified it's on the structure, the construction. In my opinion, it would be cool to create a break and/or adding cuts to break the repetitive aspect.
Hu, i went forgotten to talk about the angel choir which is delicious, good choice of instruments, nothing to say about the feeling, don't change anything on this point.
For me, Of all the pieces that I listened of you, it's one of the best without a doubts! you have my fav
Hi Bleep,
Thanks for the kind words i shall come back to this later on as i am working on another track now which has an arabic scale which is a bit different. I need to insert a break in this somewhere. We have visitors from France your fellow countrymen nice people best regards. Robbie.
I love the pipes, the northern feel. sweet arpeggio anchoring the song. The vocals choir is appropriate. It is a bit repetitive, but a strong basis to make a song out of.
Cru
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It's interesting, one of my favorite groups Skinny Puppy had to bring a lawsuit against the US government because their music was used as a form of torture in the Guantanamo facility. Someone who was confined their informed the group. This is a good example of how the government thinks that they own everything and everyone. If anyone is going to use my music for torture, then you can be sure it will be me!
This surely suggests industrial to me, unless by "hardcore" you were meaning more in the punk/metal aspect. Hardcore dance would be something very different. Not that it matters. It is "hardcore" in the free use of the word!
Thanks for sharing this one, and trying to make a difference in the world!
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Compliments______Orlando
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Bleep
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handshake, Danke
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In listening to the drums, I notice that some of them sound a bit "doubled." That is the best word I can think of to describe it. As if there are two sounds layered, but the start time is different. It is most noticed on the kick drum. I couldn't quite tell if it was intentional or not, so it is not meant as a criticism, but more of a heads up if it was not the intention. It could be something like a delay or reverb which I'm hearing.
I think this would sound far more spectacular if you exported a higher bitrate mp3. One can tell by the filesize that it is pretty low for the length of the song. So much is lost with lower quality mp3's.
With that said, I enjoyed listening very much!
You are a gem i did not know about the exporting at a higher bit rate that is very useful information i am working on Joecramer's Jeden TAg and i notice a difference on the file now i have upped the bit rate its not that good working with MP3 files i would rather use wav files for the quality aspect. As to this track i do not think i will return to it i'm working on my guitar work for a gig and as i have been away from the guitar for months my fingers are soft as they say no pain no gain. Good to hear from you my friend. Best regards Robbie.
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My only criticism is the high synth plays right through without a break.
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After listening, my felt on the set is very positive, it's homogeneous and very melodic! Very beautiful inspiration in particular on the lead (flute).
The drums line is totally appropriate! However if things should be modified it's on the structure, the construction. In my opinion, it would be cool to create a break and/or adding cuts to break the repetitive aspect.
Hu, i went forgotten to talk about the angel choir which is delicious, good choice of instruments, nothing to say about the feeling, don't change anything on this point.
For me, Of all the pieces that I listened of you, it's one of the best without a doubts! you have my fav
Congrates Rob!
Friendly, Bleep
Thanks for the kind words i shall come back to this later on as i am working on another track now which has an arabic scale which is a bit different. I need to insert a break in this somewhere. We have visitors from France your fellow countrymen nice people best regards. Robbie.
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