downtempo electronica
super rough mix, got no monitors
nearly all analogue, other than comps and most of the EQ, all FX, preamps etc were outboard too...a first for me I think
recorded some through different cassettes so its a bit lofi and noisy
I LOVE the restart quieter bit - reminds me of early Residents as well as the synth sides of LOW & HEROES.
Back into rhythm - the synths hold their won against the rhythm section.
A real Krautrock vibe throughout - unashamedly analogue rhythm machinery and plenty of washing to hang out.
COOL.
Make sure I can download it when you've finished OR save me a CD.
Yo KC, I don't know nothing about this kind of music. That said it sounds cool to me LOL. Rock on it dawg
This is a difficult mix to critique since there's so many passages that all sound pretty different.
It's a cool song.
I'm hearing some of the fizziness, especially on the lead that starts around 1:52
There's some clickiness on the kick, almost like it's clipping. Or it's just a weird sample.
Otherwise, a dense, complex mix, which I'm a big fan of.
Jimi Hendrix is what you get when a blues guy drops acid. lolcheers Jimbo! it is a moog so well spotted. And we really dont need blues guys on acid....or do we???
funny you can appreciate anyones music in this hobby if you know where they are coming from.
Jimi Hendrix is what you get when a blues guy drops acid. lol
Jimi Hendrix is what you get when a blues guy drops acid. lol
Yeah man, I like a lot of different kinds of music. I like all of your stuff I've listened to.
There used to be a band in New Orleans in the early 1980s that had 2 keyboardists, both on moog synths, and also guitar, bass, and drums. They used to play in the French Quarter on Bourbon street. My God, Those guys could get down! They used to do that Edgar Winter song "Frankenstien"....They would play that sucker for half an hour...doing mind bending stuff. Everybody in the place wearing sunglasses and tripping. It was like an event when they played. I don't even remember the name of their band but it was a blast to see them!
Blues is what you get when an R&B guy forms and loses the most unique three-piece in the history of black stoned awesome rock bands. I listened to his stuff again recently. I got the same impression I got years ago with his stuff - his best songwriting and recording was with the Experience. The straight up blues stuff was more from afterward, when he was playing with loads of different people.
Sorry for the detour, kcearl. Carry on.
Dropped in to listen again.
Cool that you've mixed your guitar in.
I think I can hear it's heavily disguised voice. It's well "treated".
I reckon you should do some less rhythmic & more ambient tracks while you're in the zone as the sounds are very evocative and there's merit in them with & without the beat.
You really have a handle on aural dystopia.