My EP is out!
You can download it on Bandcamp, or stream it on Youtube or Soundcloud.
Feels good to finally get it out there.
Nice work!
Side note, are you guys doing your artwork/graphic design yourselves? Seeing some good stuff in here.
My EP is out!
You can download it on Bandcamp, or stream it on Youtube or Soundcloud.
Feels good to finally get it out there.
I do really really like the look of rObit's EP cover! Amazing font to use as well.Nice work!
Side note, are you guys doing your artwork/graphic design yourselves? Seeing some good stuff in here.
Nice work!
Side note, are you guys doing your artwork/graphic design yourselves? Seeing some good stuff in here.
I do really really like the look of rObit's EP cover! Amazing font to use as well.
i just finished a preview for a song im submitting for Gaf Tape 2, im not sure if i should continue with this direction, or take out the pianos and use more vocal sampling instead.
https://soundcloud.com/audiophones-1/solanin-mk-1
the problem with that though is that it limits my sound as i can explore much more with piano than with pre determined vocal samples from the track.also the mixing is way off lol.
I've listened to everything posted in this thread, and man you guys are good. I like literally everything that has been posted in here. It is inspirational, maybe one day I'll feel confident enough to put up my own recordings.
Oooh new thread! Can't wait to check out what everyone's been up to lately.
I've been keeping busy with a few games that I can't yet talk about but it's some exciting stuff that could lead to big things. Fingers crossed. I've been stuck in Saudi for too long.
My latest track has been out for a few months now. It's like an epic video game that unravels throughout the song. Structuring it was pretty tricky but I think I found a nice balance. Would love the feedback.
Subspace Cavaliers by Agent Whiskers
I've listened to everything posted in this thread, and man you guys are good. I like literally everything that has been posted in here. It is inspirational, maybe one day I'll feel confident enough to put up my own recordings.
Just do it! No one here is going to belittle you or anything. The worst thing that could happen is you'll get some constructive feedback that'll help you improve more quickly. It took some courage for me to post my metal stuff because I know most people here don't listen to that style of music much, and everyone has been super kind to me. We just want more people to contribute and share their stuff! Ray's OP says it all, really.
I would love to hear your stuff sometime . Nobody is here to judge you or give you a hard time! At least, that's what I think! <3 I do understand the feeling of lacking confidence to share your music, though. It's an extra vulnerable spot!
Agent Whiskers has graced us with his presence! I was wondering if you'd show up. I still listen to A Method of Symmetry from time to time. Souls Adrift puts me in a cool place. It's great stuff. Will listen to the newest track when I get a chance.
I'd like to share my music here also. We're called Airtime, consisting of my brother and myself. For just over a year, we're making electronic music. Although we do not have one certain style or genre we fit in because we're still looking for our own sound, I think I can say we are mainly influenced by artists like Four Tet and Jamie xx.
Our latest track is called 'Demand'.
Well, you guys have convinced me. Here is an instrumental song I recorded today.
https://soundcloud.com/material541/thrown-to-the-fog-instrumental
I used an Ibanez AF75, Ibanez DE-7 Delay, and a JamMan SoloXT looper. If I had to list the influences on my music I'd say its primarily Elliott Smith, Explosions in the Sky, and Neil Young.
I've been seriously playing guitar since about December, after having it collect dust for years.
I also recorded an acoustic version with vocals (also up on my soundcloud) but I am really not satisfied with my vocals at all, and don't really know how to improve.
EDIT: Also I recorded this track last Sunday. It came together in a few hours, and I couldn't really figure out what else to do with it so it is not very developed.
https://soundcloud.com/material541/under-dopamine-clouds
https://soundcloud.com/emptyelles/out-of-place
Here's a demo I'd like to get some feedback on. It's been almost a year since I've tried making music so I'm happy to get back into it.
Well, you guys have convinced me. Here is an instrumental song I recorded today.
https://soundcloud.com/material541/thrown-to-the-fog-instrumental
I used an Ibanez AF75, Ibanez DE-7 Delay, and a JamMan SoloXT looper. If I had to list the influences on my music I'd say its primarily Elliott Smith, Explosions in the Sky, and Neil Young.
I've been seriously playing guitar since about December, after having it collect dust for years.
I also recorded an acoustic version with vocals (also up on my soundcloud) but I am really not satisfied with my vocals at all, and don't really know how to improve.
EDIT: Also I recorded this track last Sunday. It came together in a few hours, and I couldn't really figure out what else to do with it so it is not very developed.
https://soundcloud.com/material541/under-dopamine-clouds
I've listened to a bunch of your stuff and I like quite a lot of it, standouts for me are Gods Grace, I love the violin intro on that and the filtered sections a lot. I won't lie I busted out some freestyles to it and if I was the beat buying sort (a.k.a not broke) I could see myself dropping verses on it. People in the thread also seem to favour Jodey waters which I quite liked but I thought Myra Hope was the second standout for me. Overall I thought your stuff sounded very accomplished and well done.Just finished this.
Beat mixtape.
Our latest track is called 'Demand'.
Yo dude for the love of god finish some of your stuff. Not because I hate unfinished things but because some of your stuff is legit great. I've seen you post these previews in other places and I'm dissapointed everytime they end after 40 seconds because I want more. I really like this track too the only nitpick I have is that the drums sound slightly out of time to my ears. There's swing, and then there's being too early/late. The kick in particular sounds just a hair too sloppy for me. I think the jazz bar style piano is excellent though and I don't think you should drop it.i just finished a preview for a song im submitting for Gaf Tape 2, im not sure if i should continue with this direction, or take out the pianos and use more vocal sampling instead.
https://soundcloud.com/audiophones-1/solanin-mk-1
I don't speak the language this is in so I can't comment on the lyrical content and it's slightly outside of my usual listening but I thought it sounded good. I especially like the Riff in Diván, I think your band sounds really tight.The band where I have been playing guitar/voice since 2013 finally released its first EP. We have four songs of rock in spanish mainly influenced by 80's, 90's bands.
I also did the cover art.
As a huge black keys fan and a moderate David Bowie fan I applaud the effort a lot, and I like it a lot, but I was kind of distracted by the verses overlapping. I thought the chorus overlap worked really well though. With slightly more work I think this could be an excellent mashup.I love doing mashups of similar sounding songs.
Here's "David Bowie X The Black Keys - New Killer Fever"
https://soundcloud.com/shagg187/david-bowie-x-the-black-keys-new-killer-fever
Here's the track I sent in for GAF Tape 2.
https://soundcloud.com/maumaumusic/lakes
Rushed it a bit to get it ready in time, so mixing could probably be better. Still, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
I don't speak the language this is in so I can't comment on the lyrical content and it's slightly outside of my usual listening but I thought it sounded good. I especially like the Riff in Diván, I think your band sounds really tight.
I saw Xrenity post this in the producer thread, so I'm guessing he's your brother? Anyways, I really like this especially on a mixing/mastering front, but I'm kind of missing a hook that's going to draw me back to it. It sounds really good but I wish it was slightly catchier somehow. Oh and I really liked the ethereal filtered vocal breakdown. Mind if I ask you for some tips on listens? Because I'd kill to get 1000's of listens on my soundcloud, it's probably the quality of your tracks first and foremost but I'm also hilariously inept at self marketing which might also be because I generally don't think my stuff is all that great.
Guys, the deadline for The GAF Tape 2 is over but we are still accepting more submissions. Collaborations are encouraged but not required, and if you don't have time to make a new track you can just submit something you have already made.
At this time we only have 7 tracks so we would really appreciate more people joining in.
Thanks! Glad you like it!Sounds dreamy dude, I like it a lot. I especially like the backhalf where it gets this trappish sort of feel and I enjoyed the non sub bass 808 riffs in the middle a lot too.
Now to engage in some shameless self promotion, here's a bootleg/remix I made of Selah Sue Won't go for more, I actually finished this a while ago but held back from uploading because I wasn't sure it was actually good. I appreciate listens/likes/follows and especially comments a lot and I've got a spot in my heart reserved for anyone that does any of the previously mentioned things.
YesPlzNoThx - Won't go for more(Selah Sue Bootleg)
I've listened to a bunch of your stuff and I like quite a lot of it, standouts for me are Gods Grace, I love the violin intro on that and the filtered sections a lot. I won't lie I busted out some freestyles to it and if I was the beat buying sort (a.k.a not broke) I could see myself dropping verses on it. People in the thread also seem to favour Jodey waters which I quite liked but I thought Myra Hope was the second standout for me. Overall I thought your stuff sounded very accomplished and well done.
Oooh new thread! Can't wait to check out what everyone's been up to lately.
I've been keeping busy with a few games that I can't yet talk about but it's some exciting stuff that could lead to big things. Fingers crossed. I've been stuck in Saudi for too long.
My latest track has been out for a few months now. It's like an epic video game that unravels throughout the song. Structuring it was pretty tricky but I think I found a nice balance. Would love the feedback.
Subspace Cavaliers by Agent Whiskers
Any advice/guide/resources for recording and producing music that is mostly acoustic?
As for the guide/resources, how in depth do you need it to get? Are you still at the stage where you need to buy an audio interface & microphones etc, are you looking for help EQing mixes etc, your question is kind of non specific. I have a bunch of guides bookmarked I could link you too, and I've been thinking of writing some up to have content for my newly launched website (it's a wp blog with one post currently). But I'd rather not spam the thread with a bunch of random scattershot links. If you let me know what stage you're currently at I'll totally link you up some guides.
My EP is out!
You can download it on Bandcamp, or stream it on Youtube or Soundcloud.
Feels good to finally get it out there.
I guess I'll post some of my music first.
This is a song I did for a youtuber named Jesse Cox. He calls his fans Space Butterflies. I made a theme song dedicated to that. Everything in it is me, except the drop where Jesse cox says "Now to destroy all". This is also my most popular song ever. lol.
OMFGCata - Space Butterfly Theme Song
I'll post my soundcloud even though I'm just an amateur: https://soundcloud.com/risis-1
Mostly electronic music, all of them made in Reason 5. Any feedback or criticism is always appreciated.
I'm in a band called Sons of Origin. We're a Pop/Rock group, though we can play anything, really. I play percussion, sing background vocals and currently am playing keyboards. Here's our first music video for a song off our first album, called "Nothing Left To Lose": http://youtu.be/OhMf1BBKe8s
I also have a Jazz group, called The Mode Collective. We don't meet that often, but when we do, I sing and am the band leader. Here's two videos:
Lush Life - http://youtu.be/seR4KsAeq-4
Sweet Georgia Brown - http://youtu.be/QcY9Y3LfL3I
Here is a ReverbNation link, with some full-length tracks that I recorded, like All Blues, Tenderly and Work Song: http://www.reverbnation.com/themodecollective
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I make electronic music in Cubase, most of my stuff is on my SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/maumaumusic quality is mixed. i'm trying to improve.
My last big project was part of the soundtrack for psyscrolr for Wii U (by GAFfer Ashodin). Some tracks like the main theme I'm pretty proud of. https://soundcloud.com/maumaumusic/sets/psyscrolr-ost-1
Here's some of the stuff I was working on for the past week. Loving my Maschine Mikro
Some experimental stuff
https://soundcloud.com/rp912/load-it-up
https://soundcloud.com/rp912/night-on-the-town
I've skimmed through some tracks and as I posted for RP912, I can't really judge this as I don't listen to this gen-aire of music. I've never seen the word chimerical but your artist name is very fitting.Be careful what you wish for
http://chimericalsoundengine.bandcamp.com/
Argghh, I really need to get back into my music. All I have that is half decent (I hope) is something on Soundcloud. I really need to practice more.
https://soundcloud.com/dean-rutter/against-the-tides
It's rough (single take) and I'd only been using an ebow for about 4 hours!
www.youtube.com/nekofrog
Maybe this thread will motivate me to get off my ass and finish the album I've already posted songs of. Either of them.
Rösti;153524423 said:I mainly do noise music, but sometimes remixes of popular electronic music. Currently not working on anything, apart for some branding, due to lack of creativity. But I'm hoping to get a few more tracks done soon. Some of my music is available on Soundcloud (temporary artist name): https://soundcloud.com/konformism
oh hello.
i started my musical life as a wannabe kurt cobain, 14 years of age with a horrible hand-me-down guitar and an even worse haircut. i tried my hand at the old 'being good' at an instrument but i never put the time in. still loved the thought of making music though and so i eventually enrolled into a digital music and sound art course at university. this put me on the path i'm on now, where i'm trying to get in to composing for video games and other visual media.
i've been working alongside fellow 'gaffer ashodin on his apexicon and psyscrolr projects, the latter containing loads of music by yet another neogaf guy, foshy.
here's my soundcloud alongside my last piece, a remix of a foshy track:
soundcloud
summer feeling (show me your skeleton mix)
They're two music production threads now, so i'm posting this in both lol.
https://soundcloud.com/lethal-input/winged-so-hard-i-believe-i-can-fly
Would like some feedback/criticism. It's incomplete (not to imply i'm planning on working on it more) so that end is a bit abrupt.
Oh man this is exactly what i was looking for, a community to work with and post progress.
im pretty inspired by the japanese scene so i started out with some sampling of some artists like shiina ringo, maya sakamoto etc.
https://soundcloud.com/audiophones-1/rouge
https://soundcloud.com/audiophones-1/chill-nigga-beat-1
the hunt for good vsts is kind of annoying....
I have been doing some rock covers lately and I would love your opinion on the sound/mix/mastering as I would like to become an amateur producer for other people's stuff. Currently there's just some grunge songs but I want to do other genres in the near future.
http://youtu.be/o_Y2XGNvHvM
http://youtu.be/_5v1-CPqThY
http://youtu.be/3DOGVd9zKlo
Hey guys. I have been spending so much time on music production that I've actually neglected the forum here quite a bit. I would love to hear what you guys think. I have 3 tracks at https://soundcloud.com/jacksonsnapp
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PeaceTime & Risis - Drum Skin ft. Chaucie
The atmosphere is interesting here. Kinda deep house, chill, swagger. Interesting use of drums and instruments too. Would've been nice to have an actual "breakdown" where the song just kinda breathes a bit, introduces a new melody or some sort, then builds up again.
The mix itself sounds kinda muddy and "weak" in terms of the percussion. The kick doesn't really stand out and some reverb/delay to the snare (or an entirely new sound) would make it fit in much better. If I knew how to properly mix, I would give you pointers.
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Are you using ez Drummer in Cry of the Planet? Great guitar playing, this is reminiscent of grunge and I barely hear rock covers sound like this. You should really finish your album or upload more tracks. It's quality stuff.
Well, I was hoping to learn more about hardware and its relation with the kind of music I want to make. I don't have a microphone yet (I do have an interface) so I was looking to get something that could cover good ground in terms of decently recording different kinds of sounds (vocals, classical guitars, electric guitars, etc.). Things like mixing and equalizing won't be much trouble, I'm guessing, since I do have some experience with that (and I have the theoretical basics down). So mostly info for getting the signal into the software as cleanly as possible.
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I haven't listened to all tracks in full length (skimmed over some songs) but the mix sounds well done and clear; no distortion, clipping, etc. It would be cool if you guys did an "alternative chillax" mix to some of the tracks as I preferred them to the heavy metal stuff. Just a suggestion.
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Your psyscrolr tracks capture the feel of VGM quite well and I feel gets the point across. However, I would suggest that you try and use some reverb and panning to create "space" in your sounds so that everything doesn't sound so dry. It's like creating the image of something large or farther away but with audio. Then again, it might just be your VST/samples that limit you.
Yeah, this is something I already noticed myself, but I was never quite sure of how I should fix that. Panning is certainly something I should experiment more with, thanks for the suggestion.
Would you say it's a bit better in these 2 tracks?
https://soundcloud.com/maumaumusic/lakes
https://soundcloud.com/maumaumusic/clocktower
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I absolutely hate the sound of EZ Drummer just cause it doesn't really fit well into mixes and it's so easy to tell that it's EZ Drummer. It's something about the reverb that it uses that makes it lack any punch or power. Superior Drummer sounds leagues better (and is also 30x the size and cost).
Regarding the mix, this would sound decent for an audition tape but please get rid of EZ Drummer if you can. I mean everything sounds pretty good and clear, but there's something that's missing. Maybe try and emulate the effects and position of the original vocals? Your voice sounds kind of distant in the tracks while the guitars are heavy and boomy. Maybe mixing around the vocals and using a different drumkit would do wonders.
Thanks for the feedback! I agree that the track sounds kind of muddy, though it is an early version and PeaceTime said he was going to improve on the mixing (I haven't listened to the final version yet, but I guess it will sound at least a bit better). I really appreciate your comment
Nope. EZ Drummer was used when I first started out and is glaringly noticeable in Fight For Our Future and Mechanical God, but I haven't used it in years.
max velocity addictive drums now which is a huge cruch in not learning superior 2
Thanks for the feedback. The engineering was my main goal so I'm glad to hear there's no complaints there. It's just me on the album and I have been thinking about getting into more chill stuff now that I've got a metal album out of my system, I might revisit those tracks and see what I can do later, but after working on them for as long as I did I kinda just need a break from them for awhile. Again, thanks for the impressions.
Yeah, this is something I already noticed myself, but I was never quite sure of how I should fix that. Panning is certainly something I should experiment more with, thanks for the suggestion.
Would you say it's a bit better in these 2 tracks?
https://soundcloud.com/maumaumusic/lakes
https://soundcloud.com/maumaumusic/clocktower
Thanks a lot for your feedback! Yeah, I'm using EZ Drummer because it speeds up the process considerably, but I agree with you, it kinda sounds like those karaoke machines after a while, lol.
I think the voice might sound distant because I probably went overboard with the compression and high frequency boost. I'll try to fix that in future recordings.
Anyway I made a new EP. It's of mostly mellow electronics, some synthpop-ish, occasional lounge and trip hop influenced stuff. It's generally different from my back catalog but I never like to stick to one style. and melodically driven electronic is what I'd like to keep doing.
Alright let's try to build up the balls to post this then
I make music under the moniker Plumegeist and have been going on for about four years under that name. I started off primarily doing just remixes and stuff for fan games but ended up taking this stuff more seriously after I got into Homestuck's coloUrs and mayhem albums. I've released one full-length album and am in the process of working on the second (which is divided into three parts, two of which I've already released).
Anyway I made a new EP. It's of mostly mellow electronics, some synthpop-ish, occasional lounge and trip hop influenced stuff. It's generally different from my back catalog but I never like to stick to one style. and melodically driven electronic is what I'd like to keep doing.
I still consider myself an amateur in many ways. I'm definitely far from many of the people who post in the music producers thread, and sometimes I worry I don't think too much into the "science" behind music making, but my self-consciousness has kept me from posting more about my music on some general social channels and I'm never going to get out there if I don't start.
I also post most of this stuff on my Soundcloud as well.
Anyway I made a new EP. It's of mostly mellow electronics, some synthpop-ish, occasional lounge and trip hop influenced stuff. It's generally different from my back catalog but I never like to stick to one style. and melodically driven electronic is what I'd like to keep doing.
I still consider myself an amateur in many ways. I'm definitely far from many of the people who post in the music producers thread, and sometimes I worry I don't think too much into the "science" behind music making, but my self-consciousness has kept me from posting more about my music on some general social channels and I'm never going to get out there if I don't start.
I also post most of this stuff on my Soundcloud as well.
Alright let's try to build up the balls to post this then
I make music under the moniker Plumegeist and have been going on for about four years under that name. I started off primarily doing just remixes and stuff for fan games but ended up taking this stuff more seriously after I got into Homestuck's coloUrs and mayhem albums. I've released one full-length album and am in the process of working on the second (which is divided into three parts, two of which I've already released).
Anyway I made a new EP. It's of mostly mellow electronics, some synthpop-ish, occasional lounge and trip hop influenced stuff. It's generally different from my back catalog but I never like to stick to one style. and melodically driven electronic is what I'd like to keep doing.
I still consider myself an amateur in many ways. I'm definitely far from many of the people who post in the music producers thread, and sometimes I worry I don't think too much into the "science" behind music making, but my self-consciousness has kept me from posting more about my music on some general social channels and I'm never going to get out there if I don't start.
I also post most of this stuff on my Soundcloud as well.
Whatever you think is best, do that. Nothing good usually comes from forcing yourself to do something (that must explain my years of being unable to make something original!). Thanks for reading them.
oh i guess i shouldve been postin here all along
https://soundcloud.com/sadsic/deep-devil-clutch
i made a topic for that lol
oh i guess i shouldve been postin here all along
https://soundcloud.com/sadsic/deep-devil-clutch
i made a topic for that lol
Hey! Awhile ago I released some stuff I made as an "EP", but it was just mostly just some things that I didn't really want to work on anymore and released. I'm incredibly new to this stuff and don't really know what I'm doing so don't expect anything too crazy or complex. I don't really know what the genre would be, some of them are chill and some are a little more weird.
https://soundcloud.com/aloysius-roe/sets/ep-1
It makes me happy to see some more new faces in here <3. We're growing!