Juxta I would love to vamp up your track. I would give it a heavier guitar mix while preserving your riff? I might throw in some heavier drums. So can i play with your track?
It's always a shock to hear someone's vocals on my tracks. I didn't really leave much space for vocals by always playing some kind of lead line, but you seemed to have squeezed them in there!
Your singing reminds me a bit of Bob Dylan meets Golden Earring. Interesting.
I figured you would have lowered the music's volume at times but you did not. That might help the vocals come out a bit more.
Glad you like it. I love writing and singing but my mastering skills are somewhat lacking! I'll have a play around with the volume and see if I can improve.
Thanks agin for allowing me to sing on your awesome track!
It reminds me of something I just can't quite put my finger on, and I'm sat here trying to remember what it is.
Definitely a throw back to an earlier time, which is absolutely a compliment, as I've heard a few people just lately attempting to recreate a similar sound, and they didn't quite pull it off.
Fantastic! Just like Silverman wrote, there are parts in your singing that take us back to the psychedelic hippy music of the late 60ies, I don't know if it was intentionally or not, but I love it. And then the drums come in modern and give a contrast. Nice done from both of you!
Wow loving this. Love that very smooth change of gear at around 1.30 where we move into power mode overdrive or summat!
I hope this doesn't offend you in anyway but I was transported back to the seventies for a moment there.
Not sure but I might have been having a slight Jefferson Air plane moment or two there.
You have a great voice for this.
You've slotted your voice into this instrumental excellently.
I thoroughly enjoyed that and in fact will have to play it again.
It's raw dirty filthy ragged and atmospheric.
It's well put together.
Faved.
If you look on my profile you'll find my attempt at an industrial track I called ... The Factory.
The difference with my industrial effort was making a tune with just industrial sounds of tools and machines and trying to make them sound like there were synths guitars humans ... took me months! It was just as I was changing from Windows 98 to XP. Windows XP was a giant leap forward for home computer users. The stability seriously helped with my music making efforts.
This is a great sound great effort and I look forward to hearing more.
All power to you.
Man, it's awesome, I would maybe let the guitar be a little more real, tone down on the wet fx, but that's just my personal liking, nothing wrong with yours.
Keep it up man :)
Thank you Darknives. I almost forgot I posted this here! I've been so busy on Soundcloud but I must get back to using Looperman loops again so I can get more involved on here.
Thank you Crypt. Haven't done a lot on here as I have been collaborating on Soundcloud but I will try and use some loops again and post some more tracks.
Awesome idea man. Do you play your own guitar? If so, U can re-arrange the main riff slightly to best acomodate the beat changes through out the song. At least I think it would become more interesting.
I think youy should also use some reverb, try to fill the space more, maybe record anohter guitar with diferent tone, same riff, try to make it sound fuller. The drums could also be more hitting, for industrial at least.
And then I would lower the sound clips volume, make it all sound tighter, right now the soundclips sound to loud, to out of place.
But also, I'm not using the best stereo system right now, so I could be mispeaking, I'll hear it again in the future.
on Zombies Demo by JuxtaMusic
on The End Is The Beginning collaboration with Evisma by JuxtaMusic
It's always a shock to hear someone's vocals on my tracks. I didn't really leave much space for vocals by always playing some kind of lead line, but you seemed to have squeezed them in there!
Your singing reminds me a bit of Bob Dylan meets Golden Earring. Interesting.
I figured you would have lowered the music's volume at times but you did not. That might help the vocals come out a bit more.
Good stuff. Had fun listening!
Evan
Thanks agin for allowing me to sing on your awesome track!
on The End Is The Beginning collaboration with Evisma by JuxtaMusic
It reminds me of something I just can't quite put my finger on, and I'm sat here trying to remember what it is.
Definitely a throw back to an earlier time, which is absolutely a compliment, as I've heard a few people just lately attempting to recreate a similar sound, and they didn't quite pull it off.
Thanks for sharing :)
Something from my youth dragging it's way out of my subconscious probably!
on The End Is The Beginning collaboration with Evisma by JuxtaMusic
on The End Is The Beginning collaboration with Evisma by JuxtaMusic
on The End Is The Beginning collaboration with Evisma by JuxtaMusic
I hope this doesn't offend you in anyway but I was transported back to the seventies for a moment there.
Not sure but I might have been having a slight Jefferson Air plane moment or two there.
You have a great voice for this.
You've slotted your voice into this instrumental excellently.
on Inside - Demo by JuxtaMusic
Had me listening right to the end, and it certainly didn't feel like 7 minutes either, which is most definitely a compliment.
Thanks for sharing :)
If you're interested I have another 70+ tracks on Soundcloud but I didn't use loops from here on them.
https://soundcloud.com/juxtamusic
on Inside - Demo by JuxtaMusic
Going to add vocals to http://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/175674 later so will hopefully upload in the next few days.
on Inside - Demo by JuxtaMusic
on Inside - Demo by JuxtaMusic
I'm going to put it back now I've heard yours though.
on Inside - Demo by JuxtaMusic
It's raw dirty filthy ragged and atmospheric.
It's well put together.
Faved.
If you look on my profile you'll find my attempt at an industrial track I called ... The Factory.
The difference with my industrial effort was making a tune with just industrial sounds of tools and machines and trying to make them sound like there were synths guitars humans ... took me months! It was just as I was changing from Windows 98 to XP. Windows XP was a giant leap forward for home computer users. The stability seriously helped with my music making efforts.
This is a great sound great effort and I look forward to hearing more.
All power to you.
on Inside - Demo by JuxtaMusic
Keep it up man :)
on Inside - Demo by JuxtaMusic
on Inside - Demo by JuxtaMusic
.like free throws from kobe
.the heat that was on me
.released like parolees
on Inside - Demo by JuxtaMusic
on Zombies Demo by JuxtaMusic
I think youy should also use some reverb, try to fill the space more, maybe record anohter guitar with diferent tone, same riff, try to make it sound fuller. The drums could also be more hitting, for industrial at least.
And then I would lower the sound clips volume, make it all sound tighter, right now the soundclips sound to loud, to out of place.
But also, I'm not using the best stereo system right now, so I could be mispeaking, I'll hear it again in the future.