Fit for a medieval banquet with plenty of mead and some fair maidens dancing by fire light. Or is it just me? I enjoyed the melodies personally. I'd like to offer more substantive feedback but it's late and I'm a simple man and I like what I like...oh and I really enjoy the background to the mythology etcv you provide. Hope you keep them coming, Chris.
Hi Chris
Thanks a lot for visit and kind feedback. No worries, your imagination is substantial enough to us. A banket? Why not? After all we are hailing the holy tools that feed us. We gladly provide the inspiration sources for our tunes for simple (and humble) men like you and us. Thanks again. :-D
great sound lads, to be fair algorithmic sounds are way above my head. i wouldn't know were to start, its been around for years but i think you have to be a great musician to understand it, bit like rocket science :)) you have produced a good medieval piece here really like the bells too and its great to see you rise to the challenge showing off your versatility but like others Peter's guitar would be nice to here front and centre. its great for everybody to here different styles in my opinion well done guys
Greetings Dimestop. Once again your appreciative comments are warm and welcome. We are happy that you are so perceptive to our style. Tbh, if it was not for the contest, I would have lost patience with the synth after half an hour. But I took the fight, experimentet a lot until something got us close enough. Thanks again, Bro. Stay safe.
Hello, first of all a very interesting topic! The run is fluid and playing with the bells and octaving is outstanding. I also like this almost Nordic, medieval sound. You feel transported to another time. But despite everything, somehow something is missing. Maybe as BaoBou already said single guitar riffs or chords. I think you can make a lot more out of the song. So far it's lovely and beautiful, but it wears itself out a little while listening, the musical arc could be more exciting. Craftsmanship is good. The mix is clean and the mastering is consistent. Everything perfectly coordinated. Greetings Manuela
Hi Manuela
Thanks for your kind comment. I agree that it s like a sketch, but we made it fast to reach the deadline for the competition and never had to time to remake it with better gear and Peters guitar. We get new ideas all tlme that take our attention. One day when they run out, we may return for a version II. :-)
It's definitely fun, and you worked in an interesting way with the 5/4th, in some parts more or less working around it, sometimes high-lighting it. I like the somewhat medieval sound you achieved in parts.
Regarding the one-synth challenge, I'd not heard about that before but I suppose you use only... One... Synth? :D
I think you made full use of it, but if you let go of it, I think you can make it more interesting. I'd definitely welcome a bit of that guitar, either some power chords towards the end or a good solo!
Hi Baobou. Thanks for dropping by with some nice feedback and engaged comment. Yes, one synth, he he. ;-D To be honest, none of the voices but the effects would have survived if it was not for the contest. Though this FM synth has potentials for physical modeling, it is pretty bad compared to the rest of our modeling gear. If you heard the string section, viola and choirs in isolation, you would notice how artifical they sound. A remake would imply replacement of both strings and flutes. The bells wouldn’t be octaved but layered with Peter’s guitar as front instead. Thanks again for the visit, mate.
Thanks again, Michael. Yeah, it is a bit on the industrial side, not at least due to Vurt’s modular magic. Sometimes inspiration comes from where you least expected it. We just listened to the noise for a while and then figures emerged.
This is so cool!!
Nice effects and i like that ritme .
Really nice to listen to and very unique
Good sound production also.
You didd make a top track here.
another great track lads the instruments sound great and the fx with slight reverb sound great. will be on your latest a little later, love the growl at the end
another great ethnic piece guys, im really enjoying your work, its not mainstream you have your own style and you own it lads. keep bringing your original work to us its so refreshing to here you here in featured
Are you what's left of the Götiska Förbundet? Nice melding of electronic and Traditional, Maybe that's why Friday I am in Love. Maybe you can bring us Gärdesfesten 2! This was very good BTW! I enjoyed it all sarcasm aside.! Cheers, or Skol as you like!
Dear Sir
We are honered to be worthy of your attention. And since you ask: Yes, we are what is left of Götiska förbundet but also the Normans, Celts and even Etruscans. We are the last troubadours, defenders of the old arts, craftmanship and spirituality. Opposers of blinded modern materialism and the 40+ GB prefabricated 4-to-the-floor loops with noise of top that come with every DAW. We are incarnations of cultural and historical awareness, dignity, the forgotten voices of the misrable underclasss, and shieldmaidens right to be respected on equal terms with men. We are grateful Fólkvangrs who has been found worthy to tap power from Freyas beauty as well as her Valkyrian temper. AND WE FEAR NO ONE!....but the Spanish Inquisition. They are not particularly fond of our religion. Well, you know what they say: You win a few, you lose a few. To each, his own mom. Whatever floats your wreck, one mans sushi is another mans shit, beauty is in the substances of the beholders bloodstream, drugged horses for fraudulent courses, different cloaks for different folks. Eternal wisdom.
Now that is settled, we wish you a fine day, dear sir. Thanks for asking.
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Michael
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on The Plough and The Sickle -One Synth Challenge by TribeOfHofund
So cool!!!
Kindly
Gothi and Peter
on The Plough and The Sickle -One Synth Challenge by TribeOfHofund
Well done.
Maj
on The Plough and The Sickle -One Synth Challenge by TribeOfHofund
Thanks a lot for visit and kind feedback. No worries, your imagination is substantial enough to us. A banket? Why not? After all we are hailing the holy tools that feed us. We gladly provide the inspiration sources for our tunes for simple (and humble) men like you and us. Thanks again. :-D
Gothi and Peter
on The Plough and The Sickle -One Synth Challenge by TribeOfHofund
Kindly
Gothi
on The Plough and The Sickle -One Synth Challenge by TribeOfHofund
Thanks for your kind comment. I agree that it s like a sketch, but we made it fast to reach the deadline for the competition and never had to time to remake it with better gear and Peters guitar. We get new ideas all tlme that take our attention. One day when they run out, we may return for a version II. :-)
Thanks again.
Kindly Gothi
on The Plough and The Sickle -One Synth Challenge by TribeOfHofund
good job on this one !
Michael
Kindly
Gothi and Peter
on The Plough and The Sickle -One Synth Challenge by TribeOfHofund
Regarding the one-synth challenge, I'd not heard about that before but I suppose you use only... One... Synth? :D
I think you made full use of it, but if you let go of it, I think you can make it more interesting. I'd definitely welcome a bit of that guitar, either some power chords towards the end or a good solo!
Kindly
Gothi
on Jotuns by TribeOfHofund
Thanks for the roses. I have made it downloadable. Will be for the next 48 hours. Be our guest.
Kindly
Gothi and Peter
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Michael
Kind Regards
Gothi
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Nice effects and i like that ritme .
Really nice to listen to and very unique
Good sound production also.
You didd make a top track here.
Gothi
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To not like this is just nornsense!
Wayne
Wayne
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Kind Regards
Gothi
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Gothi
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Michael
Gothi
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Michael
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I think this is a great track.
Well done.
Maj
Gothi
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Kind Regards
Gothi
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We are honered to be worthy of your attention. And since you ask: Yes, we are what is left of Götiska förbundet but also the Normans, Celts and even Etruscans. We are the last troubadours, defenders of the old arts, craftmanship and spirituality. Opposers of blinded modern materialism and the 40+ GB prefabricated 4-to-the-floor loops with noise of top that come with every DAW. We are incarnations of cultural and historical awareness, dignity, the forgotten voices of the misrable underclasss, and shieldmaidens right to be respected on equal terms with men. We are grateful Fólkvangrs who has been found worthy to tap power from Freyas beauty as well as her Valkyrian temper. AND WE FEAR NO ONE!....but the Spanish Inquisition. They are not particularly fond of our religion. Well, you know what they say: You win a few, you lose a few. To each, his own mom. Whatever floats your wreck, one mans sushi is another mans shit, beauty is in the substances of the beholders bloodstream, drugged horses for fraudulent courses, different cloaks for different folks. Eternal wisdom.
Now that is settled, we wish you a fine day, dear sir. Thanks for asking.
Freyas Peace
Gothi and Peter