Wow JP
It reminds me of dropping acid.
Seriously though good choice of instrumentation its spot on for the genre. Good work.
Thanks. The organ intro was inspired by the particularly other-worldly 'Only a Northern Song' by The Beatles. Originally it just cut into the verse.
I absolutely love the synth solo about 1/4 of the way in.
Was it a real synth or a midi sim?
I used one of these for the lead:
Creamware Minimax ASB
...so it's... well, it's standalone hardware, but at the end of the day it's running software on a DSP array. The bass synthesizer and the second voice in the solo were done on a Waldorf Pulse, which is a digitally-controlled analogue synth and did basically all the synth leads until 'Baklawa Doom' when I got the minimax.
Both were controlled by MIDI, though.
It's got that "Genesis" sound.
the whole thing works a treat. So glad i listened now
Tape is the new Dope.
Thanks, I am very partial to Genesis, but I've never quite been able to get there.
Thats some nice decks you have there too. Well done mate thanks for sharing.
If i had to say anything the drums were a little buried but that just may be my monitoring system.
Yeah, I had a problem trying to keep the drums from being buried, I'll try to correct that when I do the full mix for the album.
On the subject of Genesis, I was going to refer back to one of my slightly earlier recordings, but it looks like I forgot to post it here, so I may as well do that now.
I will probably rerecord a lot of the vocals, they're kind of off. Again, MSR-24, TSR-8 and A807 for mixing. The echo was mostly done on a copicat, but I also used a digital delay in places.
The reason I mention it is that the section from about 6:36 up until just after 'Who cares?' came from a bizarre dream where someone was playing a Genesis album downstairs that I had never heard before. I woke up very soon after and was able to put what I could remember into the song as it fit well. I think it sounds closest to 'Firth of Fifth'. I was never able to get the echo quite like it was in the dream, though it would probably require some very strange multitap delay or a DAW.