that's amazing! I love how you just used "da da da" for your vocals! It works very well and has inspired me to do some similar stuff. I never do vocals because I can't think of words *and I cant sing, but we have autotune and vocoding right?*
Very true, we have all kinds of stuff that can be used to get a good vibe going, no matter the voice. Thank you for your kind words, I hope your inspiration continues to grow!
I played twice, trying to understand the way you dressed the track. You did a nice, nice, niiiiceeee job! In the second listening (technical one) i found something you can fix: bassline needs some energy (the driving one is too light, add a fretless guitar bassline in mono, one octave down, set it as mono), here needs some adding pads (the existing ones are too little, add some orchestral with high frequency cut filter, then set as stereo, optional a subtle flanging/phasing) last (but not least)raise the vocals just a bit (some parts are difficult to understand, you can add a vocals compression, in the chorused parts optional a ultra thin flanging). I set this as fav, Farisha is one of the best singers here on Looperman, it's been a long time i want to do something with her voice, then you came with this masterpiece! Gran bel lavoro!
SUPER helpful comment, I used some not-up-to-par headphones to do all the mixing and editing, but got the first listen from another medium today. I appreciate the feedback! I really didn't want to overdo a lot of the sounds, so I cut some of the sound from the orchestral pad I have running in the back and also cut the bass of my Saw lead. I will adjust them and bring the voice forward a bit more. Thank you, thank you again!
Thank you, sorry for the late reply, I didn't even see that there were comments on this track lol. A lot of my older compilations sound very game influenced and to be honest may very well subconsciously be. Thanks again!
Genre busting works like the one you gave us is always a great sight. It has an almost eclectic feel to it what with the different instrumentation and yet it works.
Dig it! Slick little number you have here. The arrangement, diversity of sounds and a cool idea really make this a good listen. In my head I can hears a number of different styles of vocals from screamo rock to electronically engineered vocals, Trent Reznor, Depeche Mode styled singing or even hip hop or a rap delivery would work. Hope you find the right fit!
Thank you, I never know what I'm going for when I make a track. I just get some feels as I go along and see where it takes me. I can't wait to see some of the outcomes with other artists. Thank you so much for your feedback!
on TE1 feat Farisha - Zombie by TheEnlightenedOne
on TE1 feat Farisha - Zombie by TheEnlightenedOne
on TE1 feat Farisha - Zombie by TheEnlightenedOne
Well done.
Jamid
on TE1 feat Farisha - Zombie by TheEnlightenedOne
on TE1 feat Farisha - Zombie by TheEnlightenedOne
on TE1 feat Farisha - Zombie by TheEnlightenedOne
on TE1 feat Farisha - Zombie by TheEnlightenedOne
on TE1 - Human Nature by TheEnlightenedOne
on TE1 - Human Nature by TheEnlightenedOne
on TE1 - Blues and Dancing Shoes by TheEnlightenedOne
This is a very interesting concept of sounds, it reminds me of old computer games music. It captures the ecentricity of the moment in time.
Nice track, a great listen.
Digital-J
on TE1 - Veins for venom flows by TheEnlightenedOne
on TE1 - Veins for venom flows by TheEnlightenedOne
Wayne