bleak. wrote:outhudd wrote:Moz wrote:Whoever made that fretless bass track, I am starting to think that it is much more recent than people claim it could be.
Sounds late 70s early 80s to me. German or UK maybe.
These tracks are similar and seem to fit in with the Societas x Tape vibe. Still no closer to the actual artist. I feel like it must be something on bruton\april orchestra\enter some obscure library tape label here.
https://youtu.be/Jv_azalZJiY
https://youtu.be/XD1im7qRLDo
These are both cool but they both employ "standard" production techniques used in that time. Our song does it way deeper. A disclaimer though, these are just my observations and speculations, I am probably full of bullshit. Here's why I think this is from the 90s or even later.
- Drum machine with sampled drums. Snare panned to the right. Hihat probably is somethin vintage. Other high frequency percussion sounds which I imagine also come from a synthesizer or a sampler.
- Multiple layered synth lines which was almost unheard of for a live band to do back then.
- Fretless bass is not a real bass guitar here, it is some other sound or a synthesizer manipulated to sound like it. Separate sub bass from fretless bass (one that does very low "bumps" or whatever is called, not the same as fretless bass!). If it is a same instrument why is it selectively turning on and off during a song? It is doing its own thing, nevermind the fretless part.
- Intro, sounds like they just took it out of something entire else, that drum roll and a guitar lick are completely another song. Ok it might be prog, but it is prog not done by prog artists, more like someone's excursion into it.
- This song was posted both at big library and prog message boards and no one's got a clue. There's gotta be someone who knows what it is until now. Such a unique song can't go so unnoticed by experts in both of these fields.
There are a couple of other areas worth looking into but whatever it is it is probably not that old.