opinions wanted for a new rec|use track
opinions wanted for a new rec|use track
http://www.ncc-records.com/workingtitle.mp3
it's just bare bones
but i'm taking the project in a whole new direction
somethings go on for to long
somethings need to be added
it needs to be mixed and mastered
but here's an example of where it's going
tear it apart
it's just bare bones
but i'm taking the project in a whole new direction
somethings go on for to long
somethings need to be added
it needs to be mixed and mastered
but here's an example of where it's going
tear it apart
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Well! Not what I was expecting at all. I pictured you as more of a noise for noise sake's fan - more Merzbow than Matmos.
This is just the opposite. What I like: The glitch, the backbone of the minimalist tone, the nice driftlike feel to the background music.
What I do not like: The drums. They get in the way and cover up, what is to me, the meat of the piece. The light snare works, but the over the top beats don't belong here - They belong to Aaron Funk.
I say go the minimalist route. But that's just, like, my opinion.
This is just the opposite. What I like: The glitch, the backbone of the minimalist tone, the nice driftlike feel to the background music.
What I do not like: The drums. They get in the way and cover up, what is to me, the meat of the piece. The light snare works, but the over the top beats don't belong here - They belong to Aaron Funk.
I say go the minimalist route. But that's just, like, my opinion.
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I pictured you as more of a noise for noise sake's fan - more Merzbow than Matmos.
i like both
rec|use is the home to the more beat oriented material
travis morgan
and black meat (with graham moore of blossoming noise)
are the homes for my harsh noise material
i've been playing with this track today
and will probably be adding some post rock esque guitar work to it
but i have to find a proper place to record it
thanks for the input
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another tight beat or groove under that melody to switch things up with would be fucking great.
what are you using on the software front?
what are you using on the software front?
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really cool track.
Here's my audio geek bit if you care:
The snare stutters can get annoying. Maybe be more selective about where they go. The chime might need a low-cut filter. Maybe the "loud" drum loop needs more bottom end. Maybe there should be a compressor on the whole drum bus to make the drums sound more "together." Maybe there should be a key change or an introduction of a new instrument in the middle of the song to "open it up."
That's all nit-picky and probably stuff you were going to do anyway.
but yea, cool song.
Here's my audio geek bit if you care:
The snare stutters can get annoying. Maybe be more selective about where they go. The chime might need a low-cut filter. Maybe the "loud" drum loop needs more bottom end. Maybe there should be a compressor on the whole drum bus to make the drums sound more "together." Maybe there should be a key change or an introduction of a new instrument in the middle of the song to "open it up."
That's all nit-picky and probably stuff you were going to do anyway.
but yea, cool song.
I agree, the drums are shite.
It's not really particularly bad, but then again, it's nothing I haven't heard approximately 1287923792347928 times.
In other words, you need something to make it stand out if you want it to be a viable piece of art rather than just a hobby.
It's not really particularly bad, but then again, it's nothing I haven't heard approximately 1287923792347928 times.
In other words, you need something to make it stand out if you want it to be a viable piece of art rather than just a hobby.
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Abomination wrote:Non-musician's comments do not/should not apply.
What? Are you high? Musicians generally make music for people to hear and appreciate. The audience's opinion matters a great deal.
Recluse asked for opinions and he got them. He did not ask for opinions from musicians only.
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Nope, not High. As that may be a part of the problem, however I am very familiar with critisism-for-critisism's sake. What's next? Have a numetal fan writing a review for "Transilvanian Hunger", a synthpop blond slut commenting on Alien Faktor, or an emufag expressing an opinion about DCD?
I think recluse wanted constructive critisism. (I might be wrong - let me know if I am, reccluse).
I think recluse wanted constructive critisism. (I might be wrong - let me know if I am, reccluse).
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I'm not sure I really see where you are coming from, unless you mean that people are limitied in their appreciation to one musical genre only. If that is the case, more's the pity for them. What a bland diet.
I would agree that if you are not fond of / familiar with the genre of music you are reviewing, you are less likely to be able to give constructive criticism. What you dislike about it may be the very thing that its fans enjoy.
However, regardless of tastes, I do think that the discriminating music fan can articulate what is pleasing or not pleasing to their ear and why. It is for the artist to decide rather or not that criticism is useful or not. Recluse knows my tastes in music well enough to appreciate what I have to say or not. I'd guess that the same would be true of him for most of the other posts, which have largely been constructive criticism.
Many of the people that post here share an intense love for a wide variety of music. Our opinions are not worthless
I would agree that if you are not fond of / familiar with the genre of music you are reviewing, you are less likely to be able to give constructive criticism. What you dislike about it may be the very thing that its fans enjoy.
However, regardless of tastes, I do think that the discriminating music fan can articulate what is pleasing or not pleasing to their ear and why. It is for the artist to decide rather or not that criticism is useful or not. Recluse knows my tastes in music well enough to appreciate what I have to say or not. I'd guess that the same would be true of him for most of the other posts, which have largely been constructive criticism.
Many of the people that post here share an intense love for a wide variety of music. Our opinions are not worthless
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