Nice retro vibes we've got here. I'm back at the disco's in the 90's!
It all evolves to something really nice from 8' I can find the "show me love" by Robin S, one of my favorites from that time.
Great work!
Yeah all my stuff tends to sound quite rero. I've tried to make dubstep a couple of times but I seem to get bored of it after the first few bars and then just revert back to old school. I guess it was just the sound of my generation.
Anyway, cheers for stopping by and leaving comments.
FR
Well done, really! The drum, the bass and the electric piano is great and the guitar is just the last ingredients to make this song one of the best in this genre right now.
Many thanks for stopping by and posting comments. I really appreciate it. Particularly like your views on the bass, drums and piano and the guitar. So rewarding to have comments like this. Thank you.
This could be a track in an old game or similar. I get the vibes from running around as a "saboteur" and getting hunted by dogs and the evil policeman while trying to arm bombs on buildings... But that's maybe just me :)
Thank you very much! Your comment is much appreciated. And yes, I have about two years experience with dubstep just listening to other tracks and learning from them as I go.
Hey!
First I was surprised about the aggressive kick drums and I didn't think they really was meant for the song, but then the choir started and it all suited perfekt!
This drum pattern is something that StaticNomad also use in a way, not exactly the same, but it great! Is it EZ-Drummer?
Ok... Don't you think that this is one of your best so far? Well I do! This track could well be played in clubs around the world. I noticed the pan effect on the dirty hi-hat, nice work! I like both parts and I think you should be proud of this production!
Thanks man but to be honest i'm never really proud of anything i do because i hear something like what you do and i think it's far more original. All i do is make a loop and then paint around it which really isn't that hard.
Cheers for stopping by and leaving kind words.
FR
Yea I really worked with all the effects for the Mid and Sub bass there.Those square passes was really something I did for the first time.Thanks for the mention tho.
Ya the ending is sounding nice with some awesome ARPS there.I was not going add something in there but those arps were something like trial and error thing.Loved them and kept them there.
Great track. I like the atmosphere and the space in this one. I also like the piano part even though it sounds a is it being played a bit of random if you know what i mean. In the end it is charming!
Hey!
What a fine song you've got there. Well balanced and produced. Piano and saw is complementing each other in a great way and the sweet sax just ends this song in a perfect way.
Tack, tack!
It didn't work out the way I intended from the start but I guess not many songs do, they tend to change shapes during the process.
Thanks for listening!
Hey, I Like this one. Since I did a lot of tunes on the c-64 I would like to add a lead track to this one if it's ok with you? Thinking of a classic saw tooth or square.
thanks for your kind words.
is not very complex, I started with the melody, then I gradually with other elements.
only 4,32 mb
Thank you for listening this song
Haha... My browser nearly runs out of memory while scrolling to the bottom to find the form for post a comment, Anyway! You are great! I just can't stop laugh, i mean, this is great!
Imagine a scene with performers, a psychedelic drummer surrounded with mad guitar players and dancers. What a show!
I notice the wide stereo effect around 2:20, very good!
Yes, I know what you mean about having to scroll down so far. People have said that before to me. Most of the words are mine.
While most people on the site don't seem to have a lot to say in track reviews or replies, I do. I almost use it as a way for me to write out some of my own ideas and reflections. On my own music and other people's.
I like the idea of your live band scene for this. Sounds like a crazy, heavy party. I'm thinking there might even need to be two full kit drummers. There are a few bands who do this, actually. The Melvins have sometimes appeared with two drummers (I'm not talking about an extra percussionist) when they teamed up with the band Big Business and the band Flica (quite interesting group, with good lead singer) have two drummers all the time.
I say two drummers because I use multiple kits on this track (as I do on most tracks) and sometimes two are playing at the same time. Actually, during the heaviest section towards the end (from around 5:30 onwards) there are two different kits playing all the time. Sometimes both are playing exactly the same thing. That's one way to get a heavier sound! See my reply to thehumps for a little more detail on the drums in this.
You'd need at least two guitarists for this live. Probably a third as well to cover the slide resonator guitar parts. And a bass guitarist and also a synth player as there are a few bits of synth in this too. Oh, and there's a lot of synth sub bass going on underneath the bass guitar. I guess I would probably be one of the live guitarists.
I didn't use any dancers to make this track but let's add them live, why not.
I would definitely go to see that show. Of course I would! Maybe I would get in for free.
Yes, I use lots of wide stereo effects in my music. Actually, I think I pretty much always try it out on guitar parts. Sometimes it doesn't help but it often really does. And I automate it to either add or reduce intensity or power. Or to create more space in the mix. You don't want everything always panned wide.
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on Loops And Stuff by FreeRadical
It all evolves to something really nice from 8' I can find the "show me love" by Robin S, one of my favorites from that time.
Great work!
/Anders
Anyway, cheers for stopping by and leaving comments.
FR
on Lifes A Roller Coaster by brillbilly
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on Stay featuring Farisha Haque by RichieWinn
/Anders
Many thanks for stopping by and posting comments. I really appreciate it. Particularly like your views on the bass, drums and piano and the guitar. So rewarding to have comments like this. Thank you.
Richie
on Old School Flavours by FreeRadical
This could be a track in an old game or similar. I get the vibes from running around as a "saboteur" and getting hunted by dogs and the evil policeman while trying to arm bombs on buildings... But that's maybe just me :)
/Anders
on Something Different by Livingsoulsdie
/Anders
on Kv9 - Plants Scare Me -Axion Remix- by Axion
This is a fantastic work by someone that has deep knowledge about dubstep.
Great work,
Cheers,
Anders
on ex-convict by Akazar
Cheers,
Anders
Thank you for listening and good comment. I appreciate.
I'll practice key more,until it can play like you.
on Angel and a Demon by MOONLYTE
First I was surprised about the aggressive kick drums and I didn't think they really was meant for the song, but then the choir started and it all suited perfekt!
This drum pattern is something that StaticNomad also use in a way, not exactly the same, but it great! Is it EZ-Drummer?
This is something I definitely love!
Good work!
Cheers,
Anders
on KDrew - Last Train To Paradise - Adriak Remix by adriak
I think you did well here!
Cheers,
Anders
on May I Have Another by Edge7
Great house beat. I did notice a deep sub bass which i really like!
Cheers,
Anders
on Feeling love by FreeRadical
cheers,
Anders
Cheers for stopping by and leaving kind words.
FR
on Disko Muzik by RenzWilde
Cheers,
Anders
on Connection by AviatOfficial
I like how that nice sound of a square follows the song and i think I almost can hear it all the way. Nice ending!
cheers,
Anders
Yea I really worked with all the effects for the Mid and Sub bass there.Those square passes was really something I did for the first time.Thanks for the mention tho.
Ya the ending is sounding nice with some awesome ARPS there.I was not going add something in there but those arps were something like trial and error thing.Loved them and kept them there.
Once again thanks for the listening my track.
Once again thanks for the listening my track.
on When you dont get it at home by benjizo
Good work!
cheers
Anders
on Down that Road by Ensam
Great track. I like the atmosphere and the space in this one. I also like the piano part even though it sounds a is it being played a bit of random if you know what i mean. In the end it is charming!
Cheers,
Anders
Simon
on Fire Path by BadTrailer
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Anders
on Hard Dance MIx by FreeRadical
Cheers,
Anders
Thanks for stopping by and listening to the track(s)
FR
on Feelings by XmafaX
Cheers,
Anders
on Sidestepping In The Rain by RealProblemShuckers
Good work!
/Anders
on Troubled Minds Ft TheG1t by SeriouslyJoking
What a fine song you've got there. Well balanced and produced. Piano and saw is complementing each other in a great way and the sweet sax just ends this song in a perfect way.
Cheers!
/Anders
It didn't work out the way I intended from the start but I guess not many songs do, they tend to change shapes during the process.
Thanks for listening!
on Yeeah by Jeicee
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Keep up the good work!
Cheers!
/Anders
on 8 bit world by Jeicee
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on Night rain by Anubis
Respect!
/Anders
is not very complex, I started with the melody, then I gradually with other elements.
only 4,32 mb
Thank you for listening this song
on Hypnotic Larry Wiggles aka Mark Jeffries by larrywiggles1
Your music is all but predictable!
Cheers!
/Anders
Thanks for listening and your great comment, really appreciated.
Best wishes,
Mark/Larry!
on The Bigger The Fatter The Better by StaticNomad
Imagine a scene with performers, a psychedelic drummer surrounded with mad guitar players and dancers. What a show!
I notice the wide stereo effect around 2:20, very good!
Respect!
/Anders
While most people on the site don't seem to have a lot to say in track reviews or replies, I do. I almost use it as a way for me to write out some of my own ideas and reflections. On my own music and other people's.
I like the idea of your live band scene for this. Sounds like a crazy, heavy party. I'm thinking there might even need to be two full kit drummers. There are a few bands who do this, actually. The Melvins have sometimes appeared with two drummers (I'm not talking about an extra percussionist) when they teamed up with the band Big Business and the band Flica (quite interesting group, with good lead singer) have two drummers all the time.
I say two drummers because I use multiple kits on this track (as I do on most tracks) and sometimes two are playing at the same time. Actually, during the heaviest section towards the end (from around 5:30 onwards) there are two different kits playing all the time. Sometimes both are playing exactly the same thing. That's one way to get a heavier sound! See my reply to thehumps for a little more detail on the drums in this.
You'd need at least two guitarists for this live. Probably a third as well to cover the slide resonator guitar parts. And a bass guitarist and also a synth player as there are a few bits of synth in this too. Oh, and there's a lot of synth sub bass going on underneath the bass guitar. I guess I would probably be one of the live guitarists.
I didn't use any dancers to make this track but let's add them live, why not.
I would definitely go to see that show. Of course I would! Maybe I would get in for free.
Yes, I use lots of wide stereo effects in my music. Actually, I think I pretty much always try it out on guitar parts. Sometimes it doesn't help but it often really does. And I automate it to either add or reduce intensity or power. Or to create more space in the mix. You don't want everything always panned wide.
You see - this reply means it will take the next person who comments even longer to scroll to the comment box.
Good to hear from you.