Wow you've got a weird rhythm in here. not weird bad, just weird. I really liked the first 40 seconds though. Thanks for sharing.
Wow you've got a weird rhythm in here. not weird bad, just weird. I really liked the first 40 seconds though. Thanks for sharing.
lol i know what you mean i dont really knnow what to make of this ether did not come out as planned or hoped lol
Not a bad start, let me know when the final version is done please :)
If I ever get around finishing it properly lol
Other than the bass to static transition, what should I be listening for? I do abrasive things all the time but not in an abstract way like this. Teach me oh wise one.
You want me to introduce you to Noise or extreme music? :) If that's the case just PM me it would be a pleasure.
Wow. I have not seen KMFDM around here much. That's noteworthy all by itself. Not a bad project either, thanks for sharing.
Thanks man
This sounds like you incorporated one of those clown toys into a loop, you get points for that. It would be neat to see this into a full project. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, I've been thinking about making this a full project, thanks for the input! :)
I think as a genre-specific project, this isn't bad up until 2:50. I'm not quite sure what happened there. Have fun with the vocals, thanks for sharing.
I appreciate the feedback, as always. Here, I am just experimenting with synths, sequences. All in the name of musical science ;)
Very nice. Simple, clean, relaxing. Thanks for sharing!
I appreciate your generous comments, overall. I am still fairly new to sound synthesis and industrial music.
REVIEW #500. You win a prize. We'll discuss that later big boy. I enjoy coming back and listening to 'the classics.' Even if it is just you playing with your babies, buttzookas, and big white vans.
The beauty of my bazaar experiments is never really knowing what's horribly perverse sampling and what's traditional music theory and production. Even pieces like Scars Never Heal or Supercreep that make absolutely no attempt to disguise their nature get much worse at their core. Samples of playgrounds, children of friends and family, the mentally challenged or complete strangers recorded in secret while standing in line at Walmart stagnate and rot the core of the track. Sounds associated with happy memories and experience manipulated to tell tale of horror and sick tragedy. Beloved childhood heroes forced into deeds of ill-intent with computer and broken mind.
Or I could be making it all up. Nothing is for certain and will never be as it seems. Even when it is, doubt and fear of the unknown will persuade perception into seeing what was never really there.
Thanks, buddy. ;D
at 1:31 when the track picked up, it wasn't too bad. Thanks for sharing.
I don't either.
Haha, well thanks for the input
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