Cool! I enjoyed this immensely.
I stumbled upon this last night on soundcloud, probably shortly after you posted it. Listening through a few more times now.
The piano parts sound very familiar to me for some reason. I kind of feel like I know some track from the '90's that had very similar parts, but I can't remember what it was called. Anyway, I love how it keeps changing and I think sonically it all holds together well. Lots of cool surprises along the way.
As usual, I don't have much mix advice for you I'm afraid. I mean, I never would have thought of using any of these sounds or processing them in this way, but the sum total of it all sounds very pleasing throughout.
I love the intro, but when that old track is at it's most muffled at the very beginning and the end of the intro, it has some unpleasant harshness to it. That disappears though when it is less muffled and the swirly effects take over. Cool panning there. Anyway...I like it!
I thought it was a cool track. I like the old song at the beginning and the way it transitioned to your music.
There is a synth part - kind of a lead-ish part at the beginning - that is a little harsh sounding.
Still trying to determine if I like the Atari sounding synth. Kind of a cool thing I suppose.
Everything else is good. Well put together tune.
Yeah the piano reminds me of something..dammit. Second listen still can't get it. It's gonna bug me now. Some of the percussion noises remind me of early 80s electronica, Ultravox, Scritti Politti sounds. Chilled out cool piece
You have a cute bottom - end - KC.
It's always fat & round but not mushy.
I LOVE the title.
The synth is cool string cheese.
I didn't want it to end.
This is as far as I've gone in terms of acquiring gear in the synth world...
Cool composition. I hear what you mean about the clicky kick. It got on my nerves just a bit after a while. I thought I detected a pop from a rough edit in the intro--my imagination? Don't have any specific mix advice to give. I love Electronica for the subtlety of its soundscapes and the way a good piece takes you on a journey. This one does a good job at that. I've thought about trying my hand at it, but the technology learning curve would probably kill my inspiration.
Sweet: a little bit of Motown at the start - I was born on that lovely music. The only clicky part I'm hearing is that synth keyboard ...
I like your imagination! And the first time through, I heard lyrics in certain parts, but now they're gone out of my head - was enjoying your work too much. This is just lush and alive, that's all I can say.
Thanks for taking time from the kids!
Cool!
I'm not hearing the clickiness on the kick actually. The snare and high-hat are certainly clicky, but they have that chiptunes "let's try to emulate a drum with nothing but random noise and square waves" tone.
I noticed the tape hiss, but figured there wasn't much that could be done about it.
The fade at the end felt a little inconsistent, like it went out and then came back in just a little.
Overall, really cool tho. Super chill.
This is interesting and cool - not noticing anything that stands out as being obviously wrong. The whole thing is a really cool soundscape, you can hear everything, you don't feel like anything is too loud or that you want anything else to be louder.
Dunno about the piano, I was farting about with my korg kross and built the song around that chord progression, could be anything mind you, it has that familiar sound.
It's a really cool part though. It makes the track imo. If I could find that other track I might find that they aren't that similar actually. There's only so many different sounds you can squeeze out of a piano.
Im starting to revisit a lot of Mogwai...have you heard much of their stuff?