i finally have another to share

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Contributor Since: Apr 03, 2002

www.acidplanet.com/artist...0474&T=4133

been a while since ive had something to share. i still dont know if i have the sound or the feeling i want to behind it.. but ive been working on it for almost 2 months. starting to move out of the area of 'good time management'.

hope you enjoy =)

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Member
Since: Jan 18, 2003


Aug 21, 2003 07:15 am

nice...your stuff reminds me of manson quite a bit. and i like manson.

what effects do you have on the lead guitar at around 4:20?

also, i'm wondering how you do your drums. fruity?

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Aug 21, 2003 07:18 am

I always like your stuff collapse, I do not like manson (mostly because of subliminal feelings of who he is, or tries to portray himself as, I think) but I can see where forty gets the comparison...

nice work dude...again.

sloppy dice, drinks twice
Member
Since: Aug 05, 2003


Aug 21, 2003 07:39 am

The samples at the beginning are used tastefully, they really drew me in. Cool vocals. Makes me think of Skinny Puppy. This is a very busy song, lots of little things going on in the background with either samples or rhythym. I dig the 4:20 guitar - it adds interest.

Contributor
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Aug 21, 2003 01:52 pm

thanks for the listens guys. i keep getting a manson comparison *grin* just entertaining since i havent listened to him in years [since anti-christ]. i can only figure its my vocal style. skinny puppy is probably a little closer to home =)

drums are created in fruity.. and then tweaked in acid.

as for the guitar stuff: its actually a sound i created on my ms2000 that i ran through my podxt [god i love this thing].

i try to put all kinds of subtle touches to my tracks that you may not notice immediately. i think thats what keeps music interesting over time.

again, many thanks for taking the time to listen and leave feedback.

Member
Since: Jul 02, 2003


Aug 21, 2003 03:36 pm

Definitley not something you'd be likely to hear on my stereo, but I still found it a very interesting piece and extremely well done.

How did you do the vocals?

Nice work, and I mean that. :)

Dan


Contributor
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Aug 21, 2003 03:45 pm

hey, honesty is always the best policy. and when it comes from other musicians, it means even more.

i fully believe in layering =)

verses: 2 dry tracks sang differently. 1 yelled and sent through a light distortion and phaser.

chorus: 4 tracks. 2 dry and ever so slightly out of sync. 2 others dead on.. distorted and yelled differently and panned left and right.

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