Catching up on stuff from a few pages back, this might be a long post - (I've left out the media embeds because I don't know about twoism, but on other sites too many embeds slows down the page.):
Loved this, only complaint would be the brevity, and that's stretching it. I love the texture of the piece, the feedback and acoustic guitars really work well together to create that droning feel.
The textured new age-y approach really worked well. I can sense a lot of Eno worship but the distorted guitar and the noise give it some edge which remind me of his collaborations with Robert Fripp, but it's different enough to make it not feel like a copy.
As an ambient piece, I really like it.
Lens Larque wrote:FortonServices wrote:https://soundcloud.com/stephenjamesbuckley/thing-caught-on-tape
I found an old tape in my home "studio" and it didn't seem to work. I fiddled around with it on my four-track for a while, and eventually I found this on it.
I don't know what the hell it is, but it creeps me out.
I suspect it's something to do with different tape speeds, as I have a few different machines. One side seems to be really fast, the other side really slow. But I prefer the explanation that it is simply a ghost.
That is interesting to me indeed. Kind of related here is this file, for recently and free I got a Sony TC-105 tape player that had a critical sporadic speed control problem, and it came with a reel of tape too. I recorded it passing through a Moog phaser effect and tossed the player and tape into the trash can.
Here is the tape
https://soundcloud.com/lens/audio-173-2
I loved both of these, tape and sample based music is something which always fascinates me. The Caretaker, The Books, The Avalanches, etc. Stuff like that.
subset wrote:Hey guys! ఉదయం is an early morning improvisation I did a few days ago on Octatrack, Monotribe, and Volca Keys. Disjointed beats and analogue blips galore.
https://soundcloud.com/polygon-ring/matin
I like how this track is continuously growing and building, and then it moves into a slightly noisey weird third act. Really interesting structure to the track. I would have complained about the lack of melodic progression until I realised that it really wasn't about the melodics. The attention is in the detail in this track, and the production style is strong. Good work.
FortonServices wrote:https://soundcloud.com/stephenjamesbuckley/polypores-isolated-fragment-1
Today this happened. It sounds like ghosts. I was using a synth which cost me £10.
Wonderful stuff here, it sounds like Sigur Ros' Untitled #1, a little dirtier, grimier and less restrained. The distorted tones really add to the feel of the track, and I LOVE how the distortion cut out at 1:30, that short interlude introduced itself, and then the distortion came back. Those ghostly child like voices were beautiful and added to the track. This is incredible, it's weird, gorgeous, and not really like anything I've heard before. Brilliant work, sir.
Cupz wrote:https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9761645/romkom.mp3
Made zis. Is gawna get the rap vocals if I get around to it.
This is really good man, the rhythm is crazy, the beat is half time, but the track moves faster than that. It feels like it's perpetually slowing down and speeding up. I love the detail in this, it's fun, catchy but still enjoyable as a song. The change ups are great, too. I also love that quickly descending keyboard phrase which kind of leads into the snare. It's a great way of using melody to keep the rhythm and the momentum, and makes it feel like the entire track is working in unison, and not just beats with melodies over the top.
This is a stand out production from you, really top notch.
Cupz wrote:https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9761645/gymnopedies.mp3
This is next level for me.
This one was a little less enjoyable, but I think it's because of my lack of understanding your language. Still, the backing track was pretty nice.
Cupz wrote:https://soundcloud.com/flamingopudding/delix-streuder
love the sound collage approach here, it makes for some really interesting textures and sounds to along with the beats. Good stuff.
GH - That video is great, and the music is pretty good too. It takes your attempt at sampling and moves it into a new place. Once again, the melodies don't always work, but the snippets have a more kinetic approach to them. Keeps the music moving and interesting, even if the melodies don't.