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Thread: Personal Music creation Version 2.0

  1. #101
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    Registered: Feb 2002
    Location: In the flesh.
    Dang Sombras, you got skills son. My favorite was From The Beginning because it is one of my faves anyway but they were all damn good. The Number of The Beast was not what I was expecting but I liked the laid back take on it. Got sideways funky on The Warriors tribute. Some I liked better than the originals like the Death Cab one. I could listen to them all as an album though.

  2. #102
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    Registered: Mar 1999
    Location: The great state of Idahohiowa
    Quote Originally Posted by Tocky View Post
    Dang Sombras, you got skills son. My favorite was From The Beginning because it is one of my faves anyway but they were all damn good. The Number of The Beast was not what I was expecting but I liked the laid back take on it. Got sideways funky on The Warriors tribute. Some I liked better than the originals like the Death Cab one. I could listen to them all as an album though.
    Thank you, Tocky. Appreciate you listening.

  3. #103
    I've been working on something for the last two years and now I'm supposed to enter the next phase, but I just can't be arsed to get started—and the longer I wait, the harder it will get. Sometimes, I wonder how the hell I got even this far and a part of me just wants to burn it all, get a job cleaning toilets at some far-off cheap motel no one ever visits, and forget about it.

  4. #104
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    Registered: Feb 2001
    Location: Somewhere
    Could you be less vague?

    also seeing as this thread exists, here is something I uploaded last year, just some demos really, but there is some neat guitar going on.
    https://stonyrider.bandcamp.com/album/going-south
    Last edited by PigLick; 10th May 2022 at 01:06.

  5. #105
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    Registered: Feb 2002
    Location: In the flesh.
    Quote Originally Posted by PigLick View Post
    Could you be less vague?

    also seeing as this thread exists, here is something I uploaded last year, just some demos really, but there is some neat guitar going on.
    https://stonyrider.bandcamp.com/album/going-south
    TF man that is Steely Dan stuff. Laid back as hell. You do that?

  6. #106
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    Registered: Feb 2001
    Location: Somewhere
    Certainly did, yeh the dan influence is strong with me.

  7. #107
    Quote Originally Posted by PigLick View Post
    Could you be less vague?
    Yes.

  8. #108
    Member
    Registered: Jul 2002
    Location: Edmonton
    Well, good luck to you then with whatever it is you're doing.

  9. #109
    Member
    Registered: May 2005
    Location: France
    New rock project I'm working on. Never done a music video like this before, so it's a little awkward. But we're going to do one release at a time looks like. (I'm the singer)


    Humorously, my fiancé calls this band "Dads with Beards."

  10. #110
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    Registered: Feb 2002
    Location: In the flesh.
    Well alright. As a dad with a beard I approve. That reminded me of My Chemical Romance only with a touch less strident angst. I like it.

  11. #111
    Member
    Registered: Feb 2001
    Location: Somewhere
    Personally I would say more like Fallout Boy, I like it.

  12. #112
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    Registered: Jan 2003
    Location: NeoTokyo
    Great video! You can definitely tell the Chris Cornell influence in your style.

  13. #113
    verbose douchebag
    Registered: Apr 2002
    Location: Lyon, France
    Made relaxing semi-generative piece of modular noodling and slapped some synths over the top.

    Trills

    Work in progress, but given how glacially I write since my son was born, this may be as far as it ever gets.

  14. #114
    Member
    Registered: May 2005
    Location: France
    Been sitting on this one for a while, but we just dropped it. We made a nifty little lyric video for it too:


  15. #115
    After three years (of silence), I have three albums now in the making and the first one has finally entered the stage where I'm preparing it for release, so still ways to go before actual release.

    In the meantime, here's an EP as kind of a foretaste of what's coming later (more detailed background story on bandcamp and each track page):
    https://maskinkultur.bandcamp.com/al...he-waters-2023

    It's a few of the tracks that didn't make it onto main, but still decent enough to not be binned entirely.

    Feedback is welcome—especially on the production quality, which is probably not the best it could be. My studio set-up is limited, but, of course, I try to make the best I can with what I have. Most of the tracks are mixed in different pairs of headphones (one linear (for critical listening), one casual (wireless for everyday use), and one hi-fi (for quality listening). My speaker set-up is severely lacking.

    I'm not the best at mingling or talking about my work in progress, but now I at least have something concrete to show. More will come later.

  16. #116
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    Registered: Feb 2001
    Location: Somewhere
    Random Taffer, I cant believe didnt catch this, very nice song, great vocals. Would have loved to hear a shred guitar solo in there

    qolelis - interesting sounds , but not really sure what to make of your work.

  17. #117
    Quote Originally Posted by PigLick View Post
    qolelis - interesting sounds , but not really sure what to make of your work.
    I suppose that's a compliment in its own right. Here are two more for you not to understand:
    https://maskinkultur.bandcamp.com/tr...untountauntain
    https://maskinkultur.bandcamp.com/track/distant-sorrow

  18. #118
    Member
    Registered: May 2005
    Location: France
    Alright, so we finally released the EP.

    Here's a youtube music link for the opening track, but if you do a search for "Marmot Last of the Leaves" on your preferred streaming platform you can find it there as well.
    It's only around 20 minutes, but it's pretty packed full with not much filler. We'll probably release singles after that for the time being as we finish them and start playing live as well.



    Album playlist:
    https://music.youtube.com/playlist?l...tzP4MH00c-Grl8

  19. #119
    You boomers probably won't care for it, but last week I released my second album:
    https://maskinkultur.bandcamp.com/al...errupted-brain

    My remedy for the ruminating, the easily distracted, the focus-craving raving revolutionaries, delicious delinquents, and extra-dynamic home-dwellers. A blend of braindance, ceo, industrial electrodjent, melodic braincore, breakcore, and electropop, specifically designed for my own brain to never get bored from listening on repeat to.
    My main target audience is myself, but if someone else happens to like it, then so be it. Also, loudness wars? No thanks.

  20. #120
    My next album in queue has been released:
    https://maskinkultur.bandcamp.com/al...you-and-for-me

    While I was working on this, an old factory was being demolished across the street. This may have influenced some of my decision-making.

  21. #121
    Recently released:
    https://maskinkultur.bandcamp.com/album/tsvbxb

    blurb: mildly modern classical retro avant-garde

    I think it's an improvement compared to earlier stuff.

  22. #122
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    Registered: Nov 2003
    Location: The Plateaux Of Mirror
    This isn't my music, but I've been working on an edit/megamix of NIN's The Fragile because I've always hated the album but thought there was some good stuff there buried in the boring repetitive rock music. So I'm editing it down to 1 LP (i.e. a little under 40 minutes) of stuff I like. I think is actually kind of awesome so far, but I'm doing it to entertain myself so...

    Brevity Is The Soul Of Shit - Part I - The Fraggle

    Last edited by Jason Moyer; 7th Sep 2024 at 04:27.

  23. #123
    Haha, "boring repetitive rock music", NIN in a nutshell... Reminds me a bit of my situation with Depeche Mode, another one of those "big acts" I never really got into.

    Nä, tacka vet jag min egen musik:
    EP: https://maskinkultur.bandcamp.com/album/avibes
    Single: https://maskinkultur.bandcamp.com/album/suiiibzxbr

    Glitchy aleatory vibes: anti-repetitive, more variation than repetition etc... or what vsnares might refer to as "anti-music". I'm currently privileged enough to make whatever I feel like making, so that's what I do.

  24. #124
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    Registered: Nov 2003
    Location: The Plateaux Of Mirror
    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Moyer View Post
    Brevity Is The Soul Of Shit - Part I - The Fraggle
    And Part II, the companion EP to The Fraggle - The Big Let Down

    Last edited by Jason Moyer; 7th Sep 2024 at 04:27.

  25. #125
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    Registered: Nov 2003
    Location: The Plateaux Of Mirror
    Part III - With Zero Slip

    Last edited by Jason Moyer; 7th Sep 2024 at 04:27.

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