Orange are the best. Songs a bit repetitive but not bad at all,... just disappointed with your citric hating. Next you'll say the green Jolly Ranchers suck as well.
dig it, crazy piano/synth sound. the offbeat drums are killer bro, in time & off beat - nice... i tried hip hop recently too... Invasive Anomaly is the name if you're interested ;)
Haha, your reply was so late I probably would never have seen it if it hadn't come through to my email address.
I really liked Glitch version 1 but it's damn hard to use now as, for some strange reason, the easy to use interface is no longer displayed in my current main DAW (Cubase 6.5).
So, I have to now deal with a huge long list of boxes in which you type a value rather than different rotary controls that make a lot more sense when you look at them (and they're all on one page rather than having to scroll through pages and pages). And they're not supporting Glitch 1 anymore so guess that's the end of that!
I've just bought Effectrix (at 50% off) but haven't really got on very well with it, though I'm not really quite sure why so guess I'll crack it eventually.
If you'd sent me this message a couple of weeks ago, I might have thought a lot harder about getting Glitch 2! I guess you've got it so good luck with it.
I do enjoy applying subtle glitch effects to guitar parts. Actually, what I'll do sometimes is take a whole section of guitar, then have the processed glitched up version sitting on another track and then blend it in from time to time (with the original unglitched version) ie just use it to emphasise certain sections. If you check my track Pre-Birth Blues (not sure if you already have) you'll hear me doing that a lot to various jazzy blues guitar parts.
Quite cool but strange beat. It sounds a little awkward and out of time at times but I think that gives it some character.
Heavy sub bass so I'd say this is more dub than hip hop. My problem is that there's no enough going on in the track so sounds like there should be vocals or other lead parts. The psychedelic parts you have on top are good, though.
I think this would be better if you could work some new parts in on top of the bass and drums.
Yo. Been checkin out quite a few of your tracks (remember I said you should recommend some)and reading some of your strange, lengthy descriptions. I have long descriptions but they're just listing the instruments. Yours are some odd flights of fancy! Can't say I understand some of them.
Anyway, this is a cool chillout vibe. Quite graceful and trippy. You should definitely check out a current featured track called Lotus-Eyez by Deepthought9. This one could easily be on the same album as his excellent track as they have a spacey hip hop vive in common.
Maybe this could have been longer but it's pretty cool as a sort of sort interlude on a hip hop album that allows you to just drift away for a bit.
Lots of warm sounds in here. And that's some deep, rumbling bass. Good reverb on the snare.
I'd say this belongs in the genre 'spacehop'. But not spacehopera, unless you can weave some operatic vocals in. Please make some spacehopera as that's a cool genre name. And probably a cool sound too...
thanks again for the listen and the comments static. lol, when i write like that it is because of 2 things. i was intoxicated while i was uploading the song, and while intoxicated i have the imagination of a 7 year old; i watch a lot of anime, scifi and kung fu. they are just descriptions of a single element of a song that i noticed and liked and wrote what it made me think of, which i would write for my sober self to read later. he always enjoys them.(yes, i am intoxicated right now.)
this is old song. actually the first tune i completed on the maschine, back when we were first just getting to know each other. this was our third date, she let me go down on her. some one hits from a mpc4000 library backup, native instruments and a loop pack called smokers delight; one of the stock maschine kits; izotope 4 handling the mix. got me all nostalgic now. thanks again for the listen and the words man. i'll check out deepthought's track.
spacehopera...hold that thought where i might see it.
Yes, Shatner kicks ass again. Thanks for leading me to this as it's dark, mysterious shit. With added moody dopeness for good measure.
Hey man, I use dbBlue Glitch but I mostly use it on guitar (as you've heard on my track Immemorialis, also the scratchy stuff on Zero per Cent Proof).
Shame that I now use it in Cubase 6.5 and the old GUI (user interface) has been lost so its now damn hard to program. I can't see those steps anymore and I've got a horrible list of controls that I have to type values into (lucky I have some of the old, good settings I made).
Need to get me another glitch plugin, maybe that Effectrix one though there's a good one from Isotope, I think.
I love this dark, industrial kind of hip hop. I wonder what sort of hip hop subgenre name it's got.
Are you mostly using dbBlue for the tape slowdown/speedup effects on this? That's mostly what I use on guitar though retrigger is also damn cool. Stick that subtly on an instrument and it doesn't sound like an effect.
Instead, it makes it sound like the instrument is playing more notes closer together so guitarist plays some simple runs and then they sound really fast and intricate.
thanks man. i did all the sampeling and production in maschine, and all the effect work and mixing in live. i used all parts of glitch1, programed the sequences in to different pattern banks in glitch, and recorded the the bank changes. its all about following the playback bar. sucks to hear you lost glitch, but good news! there is glitch 2. they pretty much rebuilt it from the ground up. it will blow your doors off, for real. illformed dot com, try the demo.
the one from izotope is called stutter edit. from personal experience with it, it is a pain in the ass to set up, but it is unstoppable when it gets goin. listen to the stand alone complex and it do what it do to hear it in action.
thanks again for the listen and the comments, much appreciated.
peace and happy new year.
Holy hell this is sweet! The combination of those chords and the flute or something like a flute is just fabulous! Great momentum to this track! This needs to be on record! Faved for sure!
Damn, I found this track from reading the forum hip hop thread I've just posted to.
This is excellent. That vocal just keeps going and going!
Shatner: you kick ass on that mic! I love everything about the beat and the simplicity. I'd normally suggest adding more elements to a track but I think this works damn being so sparse. It's kind of intense and the lack of changes are sort of one of its strengths. There's still some cool stuff going on with additional percussion and the odd little bits of bass.
Very impressed, favourited, must check out more of your work (recommend some to me if you like).
this was back in the early days with the maschine, when i figured out exporting tracks individually to ableton allowed for further manipulation that isnt possible in the maschine software. chocolate shatner is a beast. i do hear some places where the vocals arent right. might have to go back in and play with the warping on them.
glad you liked it and thanks for the listen and your comments, much obliged static nomad. if you are giving the ok for slef promotion, check out the stand alone complex and the free swim.
I turned it up, per your recommendation, and I'm glad I did! This is heavy and deep, but still minimal, so good balance! I like the FX and panning on the drums very much! Effective song my friend! Faved for sure!
thanks dude! i took the exported sample track and duplicated it inside ableton and used the eq three to remove the mids and lows from one track and the mids and highs from the other. found out this is a good way to remove drums from samples. i just kept adding to the sound of the bass, made it deeper and deeper until my apartment vibrated lol. the way jimi plays the bass on and 'have you ever been' in general are incredible and that cut is my favorite part. thanks again for the listen and the comments spiv.
Really impressed with this one dude. Really has such a nice, lush feel to it that I enjoy. Very reminiscent of Flying Lotus' style. And that, is whats up to say the least.
props.
Man this intro is dope! Love sounds in reversed in general, but I think you really captured something special here. The flute (?) is awesome. Reminds me of Zelda, and that's rad. Such a nice progression on this track too. Im'a be downloading and bump this shizz on some fat speakers when I get the opportunity.
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sorry for the delayed response, was away from the loop. thanks for the comments! i think it is a flute, lol it does kinda sound like the ocarina of time. the reverse is one of my favorite features of ableton live. it sounds completely different without it. thanks again for the comments and the listen, much obliged.
peace
Mutatis mutandis - right on about the 'phones - my ears are on top of my head cause they need to follow all these signals.
superb shifting spinning peripheries - ya roomy roaming thing, ya - bravo, brother
Definitely need to get back to my roots in making tracks from loops. I used to be such a loophead lol Real world problems kind of been leading me astray from doing much music though. Trying to make you know? Like REALLY make it. But this is a another chill production gone right with a nice touch of glitch. great work bro
glitch is boss. i know what you mean bout them real life problems, they suck. hopefully, they stop pickin on you and you can get back to the beats. thanks for the listen bro, glad you liked it.
Digs it my dude, really chill. Something of noticed in my tracks lately is some don't seem to have enough stereo imaging. This sound like it does. Also the reason why i haven't uploaded in a minute. But this is great stuff, really nice beat. Takes you on a trip. Good ish bro. peace/one
yea, lots of imaging on this one. this one was the origional mix to fake cats, before i found the vocals hidden in the same folder as one of the drum loops. thanks for the listen and the comments dude.
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I really liked Glitch version 1 but it's damn hard to use now as, for some strange reason, the easy to use interface is no longer displayed in my current main DAW (Cubase 6.5).
So, I have to now deal with a huge long list of boxes in which you type a value rather than different rotary controls that make a lot more sense when you look at them (and they're all on one page rather than having to scroll through pages and pages). And they're not supporting Glitch 1 anymore so guess that's the end of that!
I've just bought Effectrix (at 50% off) but haven't really got on very well with it, though I'm not really quite sure why so guess I'll crack it eventually.
If you'd sent me this message a couple of weeks ago, I might have thought a lot harder about getting Glitch 2! I guess you've got it so good luck with it.
I do enjoy applying subtle glitch effects to guitar parts. Actually, what I'll do sometimes is take a whole section of guitar, then have the processed glitched up version sitting on another track and then blend it in from time to time (with the original unglitched version) ie just use it to emphasise certain sections. If you check my track Pre-Birth Blues (not sure if you already have) you'll hear me doing that a lot to various jazzy blues guitar parts.
Good luck with everything!
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Heavy sub bass so I'd say this is more dub than hip hop. My problem is that there's no enough going on in the track so sounds like there should be vocals or other lead parts. The psychedelic parts you have on top are good, though.
I think this would be better if you could work some new parts in on top of the bass and drums.
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Anyway, this is a cool chillout vibe. Quite graceful and trippy. You should definitely check out a current featured track called Lotus-Eyez by Deepthought9. This one could easily be on the same album as his excellent track as they have a spacey hip hop vive in common.
Maybe this could have been longer but it's pretty cool as a sort of sort interlude on a hip hop album that allows you to just drift away for a bit.
Lots of warm sounds in here. And that's some deep, rumbling bass. Good reverb on the snare.
I'd say this belongs in the genre 'spacehop'. But not spacehopera, unless you can weave some operatic vocals in. Please make some spacehopera as that's a cool genre name. And probably a cool sound too...
this is old song. actually the first tune i completed on the maschine, back when we were first just getting to know each other. this was our third date, she let me go down on her. some one hits from a mpc4000 library backup, native instruments and a loop pack called smokers delight; one of the stock maschine kits; izotope 4 handling the mix. got me all nostalgic now. thanks again for the listen and the words man. i'll check out deepthought's track.
spacehopera...hold that thought where i might see it.
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Hey man, I use dbBlue Glitch but I mostly use it on guitar (as you've heard on my track Immemorialis, also the scratchy stuff on Zero per Cent Proof).
Shame that I now use it in Cubase 6.5 and the old GUI (user interface) has been lost so its now damn hard to program. I can't see those steps anymore and I've got a horrible list of controls that I have to type values into (lucky I have some of the old, good settings I made).
Need to get me another glitch plugin, maybe that Effectrix one though there's a good one from Isotope, I think.
I love this dark, industrial kind of hip hop. I wonder what sort of hip hop subgenre name it's got.
Are you mostly using dbBlue for the tape slowdown/speedup effects on this? That's mostly what I use on guitar though retrigger is also damn cool. Stick that subtly on an instrument and it doesn't sound like an effect.
Instead, it makes it sound like the instrument is playing more notes closer together so guitarist plays some simple runs and then they sound really fast and intricate.
Excellent work again, really like your style.
the one from izotope is called stutter edit. from personal experience with it, it is a pain in the ass to set up, but it is unstoppable when it gets goin. listen to the stand alone complex and it do what it do to hear it in action.
thanks again for the listen and the comments, much appreciated.
peace and happy new year.
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peace and happy new year.
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This is excellent. That vocal just keeps going and going!
Shatner: you kick ass on that mic! I love everything about the beat and the simplicity. I'd normally suggest adding more elements to a track but I think this works damn being so sparse. It's kind of intense and the lack of changes are sort of one of its strengths. There's still some cool stuff going on with additional percussion and the odd little bits of bass.
Very impressed, favourited, must check out more of your work (recommend some to me if you like).
glad you liked it and thanks for the listen and your comments, much obliged static nomad. if you are giving the ok for slef promotion, check out the stand alone complex and the free swim.
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it was some how strange.
but this photo this photo oh mama!
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superb shifting spinning peripheries - ya roomy roaming thing, ya - bravo, brother
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peace/one
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dig the simplicity
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This is dope Bro.
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I enjoyed the listen, thanks!
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