Perfect soundtrack for some novel project that hasn't been done EVER!
I have a hard time concentrating on the track, wanting to figure out how you made this with guitars...
Swell, MIDI or reverse the recordings?
This was almost classical in nature. At times reminiscent of a spring morning with birds singing, though it never quite leaves the semi-artificial realm due to the sound - what a hybrid dude!
It really is innovative and oddly calming. About time someone did something with guitars that isn't being done.
The tempo worked well for me.
As for the second track:
I see. Well, since both are so similar, I would have to relay that my intuition digs the first one more. Both are obviously on par in terms of quality. But the second one seemed more serious to me, which is still alright. The odd discrepancy between sound method used vs. the notes played in the first (mirco) version seems to get me somehow.
But maybe I just prefer one take over another, it's all taste.
Anyway, if I were you, I would try to record something similar again and get an incredible deal with a film producing company that is looking to make a steampunk-dystopia-fairytale-romance movie with animal characters or something odd that is quite experimental.
Guess Cloud Atlas would have worked well with this, to name but one odd movie that comes to mind... you're just too late^^
I don't really have too much to say because the track is really simple...but simultaneously happens to be fiendishly complex. The sound is amazingly atmospheric on both tracks, feels very stimulating on the brain especially the switch between incredibly fast pace notes at higher pitches and low longer tones. This in consideration the tempo is incredibly good. The first track reminds me of Flight of the Bumblebee except way more schizophrenic. I can't imagine someone making such a disjointed track sound so pleasing, let alone improvising the whole way through. However the hell you bent that guitar, or used it in such a way to make that noise is beyond me. I tend to prefer the second track simply cause the lower tones of the first are a little bit too jarring. I'm sure a lot of people will be completely turned off by this music but I think as music that isn't so easy access, its pretty incredible.
Thanks for this submission, it's really blown me away in a new way!
Perfect soundtrack for some novel project that hasn't been done EVER!
I have a hard time concentrating on the track, wanting to figure out how you made this with guitars...
Swell, MIDI or reverse the recordings?
This was almost classical in nature. At times reminiscent of a spring morning with birds singing, though it never quite leaves the semi-artificial realm due to the sound - what a hybrid dude!
It really is innovative and oddly calming. About time someone did something with guitars that isn't being done.
The tempo worked well for me.
As for the second track:
I see. Well, since both are so similar, I would have to relay that my intuition digs the first one more. Both are obviously on par in terms of quality. But the second one seemed more serious to me, which is still alright. The odd discrepancy between sound method used vs. the notes played in the first (mirco) version seems to get me somehow.
But maybe I just prefer one take over another, it's all taste.
Anyway, if I were you, I would try to record something similar again and get an incredible deal with a film producing company that is looking to make a steampunk-dystopia-fairytale-romance movie with animal characters or something odd that is quite experimental.
Guess Cloud Atlas would have worked well with this, to name but one odd movie that comes to mind... you're just too late^^
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Nice track! very psychedelic. Woulda loved to have listened to this a few years ago when I was tripping balls!! ;)
Here's another one:
https://steemit.com/dsound/@joymatters/the-beat-that-makes-me-dream
I listened the two tracks. Didn't expected such kind of improvisation. It looks like something with potential and it has to be further developed.
I don't really have too much to say because the track is really simple...but simultaneously happens to be fiendishly complex. The sound is amazingly atmospheric on both tracks, feels very stimulating on the brain especially the switch between incredibly fast pace notes at higher pitches and low longer tones. This in consideration the tempo is incredibly good. The first track reminds me of Flight of the Bumblebee except way more schizophrenic. I can't imagine someone making such a disjointed track sound so pleasing, let alone improvising the whole way through. However the hell you bent that guitar, or used it in such a way to make that noise is beyond me. I tend to prefer the second track simply cause the lower tones of the first are a little bit too jarring. I'm sure a lot of people will be completely turned off by this music but I think as music that isn't so easy access, its pretty incredible.
Thanks for this submission, it's really blown me away in a new way!