I like this...
I hear what falcnkav99 is saying about the squeak, but it is just guitar, you kind of tune it out after a while:)
8/10
4/5
A funky techno-rock thing I came up with last night. Electric guitar by me
I like this...
I hear what falcnkav99 is saying about the squeak, but it is just guitar, you kind of tune it out after a while:)
8/10
4/5
Nice
Tehcnos main characteristic is that it continues on an on monotonously with no variation at all, hehe. Pretty much diversity in this, doesn't make me think of computers, rather some kind of industry or something. Anyway, great music, keep up the good work!
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... Stick to piano...
Its kind of really chopped. and not that good. owww the squeaky just hurt my ear. no melody at all.
your a million times better on piano
ur songs own ass
just, not this one.
i think 6 is generous
ur piano songs 10 is below what it should be :-p
good luck with making stuff on the computer, you're real good, u'll figure it out soon.
There must be something wrong with your speakers, I hear no squeakyness. Just kickass guitar fxxxxx
I think you missed the point of what I was tryna achieve with this. oH wElL
Glad you like my other stuff. I guess you can't win em all :)
Sounds good
Nice work here. Its nicely dark and ominous, yet energetic as well. I like the lo-fi flanged beats a lot. What you have sounds great, the mix seems a little empty though. The pad you used to build the track up into the guitar section really filled it out nicely, it was a shame it didn't continue into the next section.
Ah well, just a minor complaint.
Keep up the good work. I like the transitions and the fx you used in them a lot.
Thanks a lot! The 'pad' building up to the guitar bit was actually the same guitar riff played on my acoustic, then reversed and reverbed all over the place. I see what you mean about making it flow into the next section, but I think the sound might have clipped if I'd done that.
I put a lot of effort into getting the fx right, so I'm glad you liked them :D Cheers
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.