BradoSanz
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South Texas, United States
Joined : 4th Jan 2015 - 11 years ago
Last Online : 10th Jul 2026 - 1 week ago
BradoSanz comments on tracks
BradoSanz has posted 768 comments on other peoples tracks.
on DOPE HOOD BEAT by JahlilonDbeat
on Atlantic drifts by Danke
You have another life style...here I can make like this with river Danube...:-)
I've never been at the States (and probably won't be) but Hotel California is reachable for me too...:-)
Much respect, Danke
on Garden by EtherBlu
Cheers! :)
-EB
on Xyilent - Dreaming by XyIlent
ER
yeah working on dankes idea the now :D
Glad you stopped by :)
Thanks for the feedback man
on Emperor Tritone by StaticNomad
Yes, I probably would blend rap and polka together if I liked polka (it's sort of OK, I guess) and if I had any raps to use.
I only merge genres I like and can just about manage to play. I have many more crazy, half joke ideas for genre mergers though I doubt I'll be doing all of them as I'm not really capable. Or I don't want to.
For instance, one joke genre name I came up with is 'grabba' - a cross between grime and gabba. But I don't like either genre so I won't be the one to do it. But I would like to make '#####' - a merger of country and, you guessed it, dubstep.
Yes, this is a pretty cool-looking waveform, though I'm not quite sure why. Seems nicely balanced and has a pleasing shape. I don't know if waveform shape has any real relationship to music quality but I can think of one example.
Most tracks I see on here that are horribly loud solid blocks of toothpaste turn out to be #####. Seriously - if I see one of those, these days I tend not to even press play as it's almost always the same unimaginative, histrionic, brickwall-mastered crap.
I did actually look up the Eagle Nebula so now know what it is but can't see how it looks like this waveform. Not to worry.
If you would like to hear perhaps my craziest genre-merging track, check the following adventurous little beast, called Way Beyond Wrong. Here's the track description:
"Probably the greatest banj-metal-hiphop-jazz joint ever. With lead saxophone, house bass, rock and metal guitars, Eastern banjo, jazz and hip hop drums and a tasty dose of drum and bass thrown squarely in your face. You can headbang or throw some body-poppin hippity-hoppity shapes to this mofo, for real. A lot of genres covered in 7 minutes so hopefully the time will fly by. And, yes, there really is acoustic banjo as a lead instrument on top of some crunching and crashing metal guitar and drums. Long live Banj Metal"
http://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/145971
on Garden by EtherBlu
ER
:P
Cheers!
-EB
on Emperor Tritone by StaticNomad
ER
I don't really know what "DAT SOUNDWAVE DOE" means. Maybe something to do with the slightly interesting-looking waveform. Hard to know. But I do know a doe is a deer. Doe a deer a female deer.
The chill jazz groove stuff that is returned to around 5:50 originally came earlier but I wanted to get the metal in a bit sooner so shifted stuff around, as I always do (I don't really plan my "compositions" out in advance). Still, I agree the metal could arrive earlier as it takes a few mins to get to that heavy #####.
All the same, I like to think the swinging jazz grooves before the metal are interesting enough for real jazz metal fans (who are they anyway?) to be prepared to wait a bit. This ain't pop music so there's no getting to the chorus. Not gonna happen.
I'd like to make some other seemingly incompatible genres work together. No idea if/when I'll manage that. But I've done it before so I like to think I'll do it again.
Thanks again.
on Poppe and Viperactive - SWAT by Poppe
on Poppe and Viperactive - SWAT by Poppe
on State of Elevation by AmirGabriel
on More Than a Day Snippet by oliverzookamoo
on Beyond Temptation by Philemonster1
PEACE
on Poppe and Viperactive - SWAT by Poppe
ER
on Discotechnique by crucethus
ER
Thanks for listening and commenting
Cru
on Lovin It by Spivkurl
ER
on Hunting For Gatherers by Evisma
on Hunting For Gatherers by Evisma
Got a decent tone on the bass in this one, but I plucked the guitar a bit too hard in spots and would like to redo that at some time. Bass is always two separate go-throughs that I pan hard left and right. Modulation without using modulation. Good stuff.
Thanks for the listen and the feedback.
Evan
on Wax on Wax by GRIMLOOPS
ER
on Farisha - Stay by Enzotic
on Successfully Black by ThaTruth1
Thanks for your review, there. You are perfect right saying I could take a few listen using different systems. I listened using two systems already and everything sound stable apart from the usual cymbal issue. Thanks again :)
on Take it slow by BCBEAT06
on GoldenOokami - Satisfy - Modnex Dubstep Remix by Modnex
on Poppe - Always - Preview by Poppe
on Stop Whining Bish by Philemonster1
on Stop Whining Bish by Philemonster1
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