/download. I love tracks like this, ones that have a lonely feel to them. I agree that the guitar could use a tweak or two but I wouldn't change too much. This is a track I can see growing on me and being played quite a bit. Thanks for posting.
/download. I love tracks like this, ones that have a lonely feel to them. I agree that the guitar could use a tweak or two but I wouldn't change too much. This is a track I can see growing on me and being played quite a bit. Thanks for posting.
Really glad you like it!
I was trying to explore a, more or less, gray area in some of the music I make.
I'll probably upload a different version of this sometime soon.
I'm not sure why this is in Industrial, but I was with you up until 1:50: the vocals. I like the track and thank you for posting.
There isnt a breakbeat genre on this damn website
What was the inspiration for this one? I'll admit, I was reminded of "Control" by Traci Lords. Anyone else miss the mid 90's right now? I'm getting off topic. Not only do I like this track, I've liked several of yours now, so consider yourself in another favorite's list.
thanks a lot man inspiration was mybe mryat of youtube using the EMX lol & i guess Hardfloor with the acid
if you check out my youtube page my brother has made a pretty cool live video out if this
BTW your stuff is really professional quality industrial music so added you to my favorite's list. as well
nice1 peace ;-)
So, what defines 'Catch and Release' as something separate and unique? Thanks for posting.
I'm still trying to figure that out for myself. I had strayed, quite substantially, from what my original intentions were. I wanted to write something that felt broken. A song with missing melodies, harmonies, and rhythms, written in such a way that your brain automatically fills it in. If that's making any sense; I'm babbling a bit.
For the most part, though, it was just me thinking that 'Catch and Release' would be a cool name for a genre or subgenre of music. It was a relatively incomplete thought. Thanks for Reviewing!
It's punchy, and it's got this "Retro Danger" feel to it. That made me smile. However, There wasn't really much depth, variation or any sort of climax/resolution. So I say put this in one of those side-scrolling sci-fi shooter games and loop this when the boss comes out. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for Reviewing, and im glad you sort of like it! :D
Edit: I just realized that you're one of my all time favorite artists, and you reviewed my track, I am Honored!
From :58-1:40 you're on to something there! I'd recommend a sharper snare to go with your deep kick, but I thank you for posting!
This song has grown on me. It has this long, droning, almost ambivalent quality to it takes some time to appreciate. I've had to add this one to my playlist.
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