PMF

PMF

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LaPorte, IN, United States
Joined : 2nd Jun 2009 - 16 years ago
PMF comments on tracks

PMF has posted 8 comments on other peoples tracks.

Comments (8)
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PMF 20th Dec 2009 07:55 - 15 years ago

on Industrial Snap by TheAmature
I love the Pitchshifter vibe in this song. Very awesome. Very well made. The only thing that I would change...Make it longer, I want to hear more!
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PMF 20th Dec 2009 07:48 - 15 years ago

on Music is Dead by ToneSeta
Very cool track! Vocals are very professional sounding, and the song has a very unique/old-school sound to it.
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PMF 30th Oct 2009 08:56 - 16 years ago

on Just Smile by NioNai
Reminds me of something that you would expect to hear in a video game. I like it. The only thing that I would suggest is more bass. That is really the only thing I think this track is lacking.
NioNai
NioNai replied Unknown
I know the feeling on the bass myself. I just have to get a good bass part that fits better for the whole song. Thank you for the review, its always good to get feed back. :) especially if its to make the song sound better.
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PMF 26th Oct 2009 15:42 - 16 years ago

on Binary Code Nightmare by NoisicRecords
This track has an old-school Skinny Puppy sound to it, I like it a lot man!
PMF
PMF 26th Oct 2009 15:30 - 16 years ago

on Space the Final Frontier by DJTiberus
Orbital meets Aphex Twin! Awesome sound, with a very catchy riff. I really enjoyed listening to this track, keep up the good work!
PMF
PMF 12th Oct 2009 05:38 - 16 years ago

on Origins of an Android by JWilson
I really like this track. You captured the image of your description perfectly, and it is full of emotion. Excellent work, I really enjoy listening to this track!
PMF
PMF 10th Oct 2009 11:17 - 16 years ago

on Prometeo by Metaldax
I love the sound you have created here. This is a very well made track, and it has a very unique sound to it! The guitars on this track remind me of Angtoria. Keep up the good work!
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PMF 10th Oct 2009 09:10 - 16 years ago

on Unknown by MCHN
I really love this track! I am a big KMFDM fan, and this is the direction I have been trying to get my music. It's difficult, but finding artists like yourself is definitely encouraging. If one wanted to take their sound to something like this, which tutorials would you suggest? Are there any other tips that you would give?

I recently downloaded a few of your loops and samples, which is what lead me to listen to your tracks. You definitely have a lot of talent when it comes to industrial. I started out doing techno, and I'm having trouble progressing to a darker sound, and more specifically in creating my own loops and samples. I mostly used a lot of samples, and layers to create my tracks. Some things I created from scratch, but mostly I used samples from techno e-jay. Crappy program, but it had a lot of good sample. I started using FL a while back, but then I did away with windows and am now using an FL clone called Linux MultiMedia Studio.

Anyway, I'm rambling here. So I just wanted to show my appreciation for your work, and to ask for any pointers you could offer. Thank you, and have a nice day.

PMF
MCHN
MCHN replied Unknown
Hey, sorry for the late reply. Been gone a long time and just got the email a day or 2 ago. Firstly, thanks for the listen. KMFDM are always on my list of go to artists in industrial music. As far as tut's or tips, I can't really name anything off the top of my head. I started out using Ableton live and really kinda made cheezy EBM and bad techno stuff with bad guitar sounds lol. I kinda learned a lot from different genres of electronic music. Goa, psytrance, dance, etc.. then kinda incorparated that into heavier industrial stuff. I've heard some crazy stuff with FL though. If that program is like FL I think your on a good path. Like my loops and samples are really just either heavily distorted or crushed, or filtered and automated to make something totally new. I also use drones alot. Drone samples are kinda like the eerie creepy noise in alot of industrial. You can also check out here on looperman in the production trickbook. Theres alot of ideas on how to do all sorts of stuff there. It's kinda unorganized but there are some stuff of use there. I just try to emulate certain things and sometimes I get something that's really good and sometimes I get nothing. Sorry if thats not to understandable lol. If you have any questions feel free to drop a line here and Ill get the email. Cheers and thanks for listening.
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