im smack dab in the middle of my next project now, which will be a full length. need to find a baritone saxophonist in michigan.
pumpkinpieces where do i recognize your handle from? netphoria?
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:06 pm
by kaboom
my band's new single!
and my 8-bit arrangement! [soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/dynamicmike/02-caesar-8-bit-tu-brute-demix[/soundcloud]
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:26 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
Really great stuff up on this page from everybody! backwardsvoyager that track is siiiiiick! rbtr, that's some lovely playing. ^Cool band and song dude!
Here's an old song from my highschool band that I rerecorded last year sometime and finally mixed tonight. I should probably stop doing this and write some fuckin new music rather than revisiting things I wrote over 5 years ago but it's a loot of fun to record a song you already know really well, don't have to write and don't have any compulsion to change as you're recording, so you just get it done. That's how I work anyway.
Here is some computer music that I made a while back. I was trying to learn Abelton Live and these songs were the result. I haven't made anything like this in a while.
Spacewalk: This one is a slow, ethereal song. [soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/argiope-1/spacewalk[/soundcloud]
Gas Giant: A darker dirge. [soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/argiope-1/gas-giant[/soundcloud]
Panspermia: A more driving beat, some melodic leads. [soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/argiope-1/panspermia[/soundcloud]
First song from a gig last wednesday. Brand new song and I only finished writing the vocal line two hours before the gig. Promptly forgot everything that I'd written including the melody for the verse haha. Fortunately there were some problems with the mix so the vox were really low anyway, which was just as well. Watch at 2:00 - that's where I notice that the volume knob on the Electro Faustus pedal was waaaaay to low (musta bumped it in transport). Aborted my attempt to adjust the volume and put up with it disappearing in the mix for a few bars. Haha.
DOIN IT LIVE!
Extensive use of Dr Sci stuff - RRR, Cosmi and The Elements are on a lot. Other effects used include Guyatone MD-3 and a Z.Cat Big reverb, Guyatone SV-2 and ST-2 (for the swells in the beginning). And the Electro Faustus Guitar Disruptor...
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:04 pm
by bob the r0bot
[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/bob-the-r0bot/hospital[/soundcloud] ambient fun with stacked delays
Dude, that track is awesome (and I very rarely listen to metal) Shame the mix wasn't great, killer playing in there.
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:34 pm
by goroth
Thanks heaps mariachi possum dude.
I mean that in the sincerest kinda way - we rehearse and rewrite and think about these songs all day long, so after a while it's hard to work out if it is crap or good. It just sounds like it sounds.
Yeah, the mix was balls, and the audio is from a Canon digital SLR. But we've got a gig that is fairly (??) booked for Friday and we should be able to download the sound from the board, which will be an improvement.
i have no idea how to embed but yeah, this be my band i play bass and am rarely on screen
Sounds awesome man, so chill
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:07 pm
by gunslinger_burrito
I suppose this goes here. This is mostly just some riffs I wrote in a crazy tuning. I think it's the one I've been searching for all these years. I just need a couple slightly larger strings to get that tension up right. Effects, in order, are a cmatmods Black Plague (bridge, then neck) then a Mini Fuck (bridge) and finally a Hair of the Dog (bridge). Sounds MASSIVE. I. AM. STOKED.