I'm really liking the concept of ambient glitch. It seems to have a very unique flow. When I read the description, I didn't know what to expect. It's good!
Glitch Mastery! Cool samples thrown in there, just as random as the song(baby laughs? lol). I like the way it declines into a trancy feel. Great overall composition! Kudos!
Yeah thanks! That's right I went completely random freestyle and experimenting. That was real fun and was really satisfied with the result. Thanks for the words!
Hi A6. The 1st minute or so was too much for my brain and ears to handle and I was'nt that keen on it. However from about 1min on the track changed and I really liked it. Not sure about the long drawn out ending? But the middle was good progressive dance music. Nice one!
im with nomad, i never expected it not to be dark ambient though im less suprised with the glitch elements. you have done something strange, but still unique and beautiful. and as stated before, it sticks to the theme well.
the first part is the landing i suspect, gazing down at the planet, looking upon it in awe. and the second part is landed, getting out and doing whatever it was needed to be done.
if went to war, something like this should be playing in the background. i think you might be able to transition between the orchestra and the guitar bits a bit better, just not quite so sudden, but its cinematic so heaven knows what the change is for (or at least for me). but the sounds go together very well (or they dont and that still works), and i like the feel of this track
---suggestions to do this:
-build an effect, and then release into your next part
-slowly take away part A, then slowly add in the part B while taking away part B (youll probably want to opt for the first transition for a sudden one)
Hey thanks for the feedback. Yeah there's no transition at all between the two samples, I wanted to keep a certain dynamic to the track and had no idea of other transition that would achieve that. But I'll give it a try, thanks for yr opinion, really appreciated.
Had to check the first track of the series, brilliant stuff man, very relaxed and interesting listening, feel the androids/robots just starting to come to life and functioning again, the sun becoming unblocked after a dark space age! will defo check out the rest of the series soon, thanks.
A dead planet alive by robots running on solar power!, dig the theme you have going here very futuristic with some awesome sounds, dig this in a big way, thanks for sharing.
Ambient Glitch...I'd never considered this as a possibility, but hearing this it really makes sense as a sub-genre branch. And like Ambiance done well, you've really created a soundscape that creates what it attempts to represent. In other words, like a well constructed text or a landscape painting, the inherent meaning doesn't promote a whole lot of interpretation. It's there in the 'text'.
I'm with dungbeatl in this really does convey a sense of travel, and very specifically through the Sea of Naught. The glitchiness really captures the radio static of Cosmic Noise.
Makes me appreciate our own beautiful blue planet all the more.
Excellent production. Look forward to hearing more of your work.
Thanks so much for such a nice review! I'm glad you took the time to check this one.
I like to experiment and combine genres, as to me there's no limitations such as genre categorization in music making (as long as my ears don't protest!). So yeah ambient glitch is what came up here to give an idea in the description.
Glad you took the shuttle and felt the travel. If only more people could realize that we have a beautiful planet, maybe we'd stop destroying it.
I like the feel behind this, with the wavering guitar-ish sound. For some reason I almost expected it to break out into the Star Spangled Banner, but I have no clue why. This would be good background music to something. Good work.
wow ... I expected to hear a rock track when I read your review (thx a lot btw...)
but this is by far more than that!!!
I would never have had done something like that ...
once again it's great to hear what other artists can do with something I created ... and this is why I record loops ...
thx a lot for this piece of art!!!
really dig the arrangement and sound of this track! esp the last section with the toms rolling over HMNN's apocalyptic brass and the breakdown at the the end. gotta cop to listening to it quiet the first time - and it worked - but you are right, this rewards full volume!!
Thanks for the feedback Michael! All credits to rei and HMNN, their loops are a whole damn track on their own and it was a real pleasure to "play" with it.
Very cool, intelligent, and sophisticated. Resolves well after gaining momentum from a running start. I'm not usually into trance either, but your description was honest and it made me curious. We share an ability to just take off and let the creativity flow, not knowing what you'll end up with. What you have here is rock solid.
Thanks for the listen! Yeah that's what I like in making music, being totally free of any standards and only trusting you ears when some cool sounds come out of your mind. Really appreciate your words.
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the first part is the landing i suspect, gazing down at the planet, looking upon it in awe. and the second part is landed, getting out and doing whatever it was needed to be done.
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---suggestions to do this:
-build an effect, and then release into your next part
-slowly take away part A, then slowly add in the part B while taking away part B (youll probably want to opt for the first transition for a sudden one)
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I'm with dungbeatl in this really does convey a sense of travel, and very specifically through the Sea of Naught. The glitchiness really captures the radio static of Cosmic Noise.
Makes me appreciate our own beautiful blue planet all the more.
Excellent production. Look forward to hearing more of your work.
I like to experiment and combine genres, as to me there's no limitations such as genre categorization in music making (as long as my ears don't protest!). So yeah ambient glitch is what came up here to give an idea in the description.
Glad you took the shuttle and felt the travel. If only more people could realize that we have a beautiful planet, maybe we'd stop destroying it.
Cheers.
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but this is by far more than that!!!
I would never have had done something like that ...
once again it's great to hear what other artists can do with something I created ... and this is why I record loops ...
thx a lot for this piece of art!!!
peace, rei
Peace & respect.
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Brilliant arrangement of sounds, usually I'd wave my finger at repetitive loops, but this is brilliant. I want more!
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Love this!
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