A dark trance/industrial/drone tune inspired by that bizarre feeling just before you really fall asleep, but after you're no longer quite awake. Being hunted by something too terrible to imagine, just beyond the edge of the shadows where you…
This is one of my more agressive industrial-ish tunes. There's also an orchestral version done by vaisvil; it should be somewhere in his gigantic list of tracks...I'll see if I can find it and post a link.
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why did we migrate to this venue, but excellent tempting me to do an industrial work,.. but,.. well,.. i am suck in serial experimentations combinations and permutations aaaa i think, but yes I still like that industrial workings.
Sort of a psychedelic lounge/chillout with some jazz influences. It reminds me a little of an alternative band from the 90s called Helium. I love all the ingredients. I look forward to the final arrangement.
What do you guys do when you hit a wall? I'm looking at that wall and can't seem to get past it.
I think taking a break is the answer, or take up painting instead?
Master Version 2
Instincts- which were the memories of his ancestors become habits
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I love the fill at 1:40 that sounds like it should build into a nice hard vibrato Kim Thayil solo. The bridge that kicks in at 2:16 is an excellent addition to a solid theme. My only gripe is the crash being panned hard left. I think it either needs less extreme panning or some reverb panned half way to the right to help balance its place in the mix.
This is cool, but I like the wet version more. Whatever effects you ran things through softened some of the harshness and created a pleasing cavern of depth.
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really good here.
why did we migrate to this venue, but excellent tempting me to do an industrial work,.. but,.. well,.. i am suck in serial experimentations combinations and permutations aaaa i think, but yes I still like that industrial workings.
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Sort of a psychedelic lounge/chillout with some jazz influences. It reminds me a little of an alternative band from the 90s called Helium. I love all the ingredients. I look forward to the final arrangement.
Excellent composition, and a nice clean mix.
This another project of yours that I hope you'll come back to later and build on the solid foundation that's here.
Very nice evolution of phrases. I was hoping for a build-up, but I guess the lack of one fits the title ;)
I love how the distorted strumming that kicks in at 0:45 subverted my expectations for something darker. Very nice composition.
I'm a big fan of 2-step and it's rhythmic possibilities :)
I like the uneasy energy this one has.
You continue wandering through the maze until you find the cheese.
This is a fabulous foundation for a rocking tune. I'm trying to figure out what vocal style would fit, though. I'm thinking Layne Staley.
That double kick is insane!! The break at 2:11 is a nice touch, especially where it builds at 2:27.
Fantastic jam :)
I'm getting that Soundgarden vibe again :) Great jam.
I love the fill at 1:40 that sounds like it should build into a nice hard vibrato Kim Thayil solo. The bridge that kicks in at 2:16 is an excellent addition to a solid theme. My only gripe is the crash being panned hard left. I think it either needs less extreme panning or some reverb panned half way to the right to help balance its place in the mix.
I actually like this, which is unusual for most microtonal music I listen to (sorry). Your guitar has very good tone, too.
Phrygian is one of my favorites :) But Dorian is my absolute favorite mode. Good jam.
This is cool, but I like the wet version more. Whatever effects you ran things through softened some of the harshness and created a pleasing cavern of depth.
The name alone screams: PLAY ME! Great rhythmic ambient...or whatever it might be called.
Keep 'em coming, dude. Nice work with dynamics this time.
I love how you stay away from boring 4-on-the-floor drum lines :) You've got a good layering of harmonies here.
Very cool, my good man :) Nice change up at the end, too.