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Pointsman wrote:hey, this isn't music like the kind you guys make, it's just acoustic. but maybe you can tell me what you think? I'd love to hear it, even if you deem all of my music crap.

www.myspace.com/buckysislet
why hello there. i basically love it. adding you!

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I'm glad to see this thread moving like it is, guys. I've been underneath the radar somewhat the last couple of months and I've definitely missed out on quite a bit. I haven't been able to record anything for the past two months or so up until a few days ago.. maybe I'll toss in some tracks in the near future once I get back into the flow. For now I'm going to get caught up with what you guys have been working on - I love hearing what everyone is up to!

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Bryan wrote:Didn't get any listens on the last one I put up, but this is more directly on the BoC (ambient, minimalistic, floaty) side of things so perhaps it'll draw some interest.

http://www.mediafire.com/?wyzdmdmhtiy




Bryan, is this one a complete track? I really love the riff you start with, and the percussion drop at 1:03. Excellent listen man, if you do anything else with it toss it my way.

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That first one is very well mixed man, percussion especially - excellent crank-ability, there's some samples in there that just sound absolutely fantastic.

Just finished listening to lost stars - beautiful piece here yet again, although in the beginning there was some pretty harsh hissing in the peaks, but the last part of the track was absolutely beautiful, everything melted together for the perfect amount of time.

Beside me - really dig this one, especially that snare type sound that swirls around throughout the track. It was a tiny bit intense on the ears from 3:45 til the end - it might be my headphones too but it just sounds like the mids are up quite a bit for for my ears to handle. Definitely let us know when you get something else up man, I'd love to give it a listen.

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Techboy wrote:
Pointsman wrote:hey, this isn't music like the kind you guys make, it's just acoustic. but maybe you can tell me what you think? I'd love to hear it, even if you deem all of my music crap.

www.myspace.com/buckysislet
why hello there. i basically love it. adding you!


Seconded, looks like there's a couple EP's and an LP up on the space too. Strongly urge you guys to check this out. Beautiful work man.

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Numerator wrote:lateafternoon.mp3 - 0.57MB

very, very short vignette


Short yeah, but a great listen dude. I don't think I've asked ya but what kind of software are you using? Let me know if you have anything else you'd like to share - I'll definitely be around to check it out!

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88marquis wrote:
Numerator wrote:lateafternoon.mp3 - 0.57MB

very, very short vignette


Short yeah, but a great listen dude. I don't think I've asked ya but what kind of software are you using? Let me know if you have anything else you'd like to share - I'll definitely be around to check it out!

i really enjoyed this too. i have never been they type of musician or listener for that matter that cares much about length. you can do just as much in 30 seconds as you can in 30 minutes it just depends on how you use that time. you certainly made the most of every second. nice work.

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88marquis wrote:
Numerator wrote:lateafternoon.mp3 - 0.57MB

very, very short vignette


Short yeah, but a great listen dude. I don't think I've asked ya but what kind of software are you using? Let me know if you have anything else you'd like to share - I'll definitely be around to check it out!

i really enjoyed this too. i have never been they type of musician or listener for that matter that cares much about length. you can do just as much in 30 seconds as you can in 30 minutes it just depends on how you use that time. you certainly made the most of every second. nice work.


wow, thanks guys!
that means a lot to me coming from you 88marquis, your "1992 in an igloo" album has been on near-constant play on my ipod since it first came out. It's simply fantastic!
This particular piece and most of my stuff is made using the much shat-on FL studio...
I do in fact have a whole multitude of (mostly unfinished) stuff that I will definitely post on here when I get around to it. I'm in the process of writing a whole load of tracks that I'll narrow down to about 15 for an album.
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grr!
I made an epic, long droning stars of the lid-esque piece that I was really pleased with
and then I managed to delete nearly all of it by accident
here's a salvaged fragment

deluge.mp3 - 0.71MB
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I'm working on at the second album and hope that it would be better than my previous first and retarded album :)

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One of the better club mixes I've done for sure. I think some of you could get into this??

http://soundcloud.com/phasen/geler-sasha-flash-i-found-love-phasens-club-dub-mix-1

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http://www.scottcagno.com/cover/Chromak ... tCover.mp3


Chromakey Dreamcoat cover that Pantheon and I did together.
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dono wrote:http://www.scottcagno.com/cover/ChromakeyDreamcoatCover.mp3


Chromakey Dreamcoat cover that Pantheon and I did together.


beautiful!
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Beautiful indeed. I love it

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This is kinda like...Yagya inspired...but funky...and housey...weird. please scope :)

http://soundcloud.com/phasen/in-my-house-clip

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Phasen wrote:This is kinda like...Yagya inspired...but funky...and housey...weird. please scope :)

http://soundcloud.com/phasen/in-my-house-clip


It's official. Twoism hates anything with a 4/4 beat. :?

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Phasen wrote:
Phasen wrote:This is kinda like...Yagya inspired...but funky...and housey...weird. please scope :)

http://soundcloud.com/phasen/in-my-house-clip


It's official. Twoism hates anything with a 4/4 beat. :?


That would mean I'm not twoism...anymore.
Love the groove you've got going on. Sounds kinda 90's UK or something.

I myself am experimenting with some 4/4 dance tricks. I think I got the hang of it, but getting a melody going on is very difficult if you're not at home in that direction of music. (if you got some pointers on that, I'd love to hear them) Make sure you make it trough the breakdown.
I'd love to get some feedback on this.

http://soundcloud.com/paracat/wear-1

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Phasen wrote:
Phasen wrote:This is kinda like...Yagya inspired...but funky...and housey...weird. please scope :)

http://soundcloud.com/phasen/in-my-house-clip


It's official. Twoism hates anything with a 4/4 beat. :?


On second thought... maybe not allot of people have time to listen what we are working on :lol: :lol:

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Cupz wrote:
Phasen wrote:
Phasen wrote:This is kinda like...Yagya inspired...but funky...and housey...weird. please scope :)

http://soundcloud.com/phasen/in-my-house-clip


It's official. Twoism hates anything with a 4/4 beat. :?


On second thought... maybe not allot of people have time to listen what we are working on :lol: :lol:


I've been listening and checking this thread out every so often, although I don't always have time to post comments like I used to.. Some great stuff coming through these days, including you Ryan - don't think that I don't listen!
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oops i drank and got on twoism ^^

never a good choice.

Thanks dudes, I will check your track Cupz and install a breathalyzer ignition on my firefox.

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