Glad you enjoyed it. The chord sound came from a loop pack called "Da sun lounge" which i bought from loopmasters. In fact most of the sounds came from their so this track is a bit of a cheat really but there you go.
Thanks again for dropping by.
FR
this is epic stuff I feel like the bass could do with some work but it's got ton's of potential you should add some more bass and finish it. I've been working on some similar stuff to this myself it's a cool mix of styles. nicely done. Z
this is more like EBM than drum n bass, it's cool though I really like it. so much so that I downloaded the acapella and had a go at it myself. https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/154811
hey man thanks for your comment. Just listened to this I and I really like the spacey vibe takes me back a few years to when I used to listen to stuff like the ozrics and gong. Great smoking music would love a whole album of stuff like this just build a phatty kick back and mellow out to some spacey vibes. All the best mate. Z
Hi. This does indeed have a spacey vibe, as do many of my other tracks. I incorporate a lot of genres into what I do (many often within the same track) but the top level - the sparkle, the vibe and mood - is generally pretty damn psychedelic and spacey. It's one of my favourite aspects of sound and music.
I'll probably put this track on my more hip hop-leaning album (not one 'proper' hip hop track on it!) so hopefully that album will be, as you desire, "a whole album of stuff like this".
I could recommend to you most of my tracks but will suggest a deep, dark chill groover with a strong hip hop vibe and lots of acoustic resonator guitar and banjo called Right Place Wrong Century (http://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/146210) as well as a mad journey through multiple styles, including d'n'b, called Shapesmith (http://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/149028)
Zero Per Cent Proof is a psychedelic blue grungehop epic with some fat beats and a hell of a lot of grunge and eastern guitar playing (http://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/149028)
So search my track page for some of these titles and let me know if they inspired you to "build a phatty kick back and mellow out to some spacey vibes".
I've never really listened much to Gong but they were a big influence on Ed Wynne, the Ozrics guitarist (still is, 30 years later).
It's a bit of a shame that, in my opinion, the Ozrics haven't done anything too great since the late 1990s as their late 80s and 90s output is quite exceptional. They've been retreading the same ground for a long time now - something I fear doing in middle to old age. Gotta keep experimenting and diversifying, learning new instruments, getting new sounds etc to avoid that happening! I did see them (just Ed and his wife Brandi) do an awesome synth and drum machine-only set about 8 years ago and would like hear more of that beautiful, epic stuff.
Thanks for your thoughts. Now see if any of my other tracks are similarly good smoking music.
this is really good very complex but again I think it's too fast.You use such choppy beats I think they need a bit more room to breathe the space between the beats if you know what I mean. Z
interesting Idea and works really well musically. On a more critical note I think this could have done with a lot more percussive elements to add a bit of funk. Z
16 Downloads and no comments wtf :/.. You're right this is pretty epic sounding and very well produced I can tell you put a lot of work in here an the result is awesome. Really liked the tempo change at around 1:58 it worked really well and gave the track a lift. Nice work blud Z
technically only 10, someone liked the download button haha but people do not want to interact with the artist these days. and thanks :) had fun doing it and glad you enjoy it. The "tempo change" at 1:58 is personally my favorite.
I've never used an electribe but I can tell from your tune that its got a fat analogue sound. Perhaps you could record it and upload some of the sounds up here for the looperfam ;)
Love that valvesound (till 20% they are nice, more than that makes it a noisy beast)...
Problem is, that it started as a test - and so i recorded the sum, erased several times today, to test some fillingcombinations. Next time, i ll use the other outs too, so i get a synth and rhytmpart, which i ll slice and select best parts for upload. Sorry 4 that m8 :( There are some parts in the second half i really like. Gonna check if i made an esx dump, but dont think so...
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Thanks again for dropping by.
FR
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I'll probably put this track on my more hip hop-leaning album (not one 'proper' hip hop track on it!) so hopefully that album will be, as you desire, "a whole album of stuff like this".
I could recommend to you most of my tracks but will suggest a deep, dark chill groover with a strong hip hop vibe and lots of acoustic resonator guitar and banjo called Right Place Wrong Century (http://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/146210) as well as a mad journey through multiple styles, including d'n'b, called Shapesmith (http://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/149028)
Zero Per Cent Proof is a psychedelic blue grungehop epic with some fat beats and a hell of a lot of grunge and eastern guitar playing (http://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/149028)
So search my track page for some of these titles and let me know if they inspired you to "build a phatty kick back and mellow out to some spacey vibes".
I've never really listened much to Gong but they were a big influence on Ed Wynne, the Ozrics guitarist (still is, 30 years later).
It's a bit of a shame that, in my opinion, the Ozrics haven't done anything too great since the late 1990s as their late 80s and 90s output is quite exceptional. They've been retreading the same ground for a long time now - something I fear doing in middle to old age. Gotta keep experimenting and diversifying, learning new instruments, getting new sounds etc to avoid that happening! I did see them (just Ed and his wife Brandi) do an awesome synth and drum machine-only set about 8 years ago and would like hear more of that beautiful, epic stuff.
Thanks for your thoughts. Now see if any of my other tracks are similarly good smoking music.
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hmmm, thx :D
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Problem is, that it started as a test - and so i recorded the sum, erased several times today, to test some fillingcombinations. Next time, i ll use the other outs too, so i get a synth and rhytmpart, which i ll slice and select best parts for upload. Sorry 4 that m8 :( There are some parts in the second half i really like. Gonna check if i made an esx dump, but dont think so...