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GreyMatter
New member
Hey guys.
I've lurked here for a few months and am now ready to share my music with the rest of you. Some of it's a bit abstract but I know it's a pretty diverse crowd around here.
While I'm not trying to go for a "pop-like" sound, any critiques on my mixes will be valuable for future tunes. There are a ton of things I'd love to go back and change in pretty much every mix, but there comes a time where you just have to let it go. That's been the hardest thing... Here 4 of the 12 tracks:
All I Know:
Analogue Sunrise:
Say Something, Anything:
Moonlight Whispers:
A little background: I've just completed my solo CD which I recorded at home. It's the first real recording I've ever done. I've been working on the CD for around 2 years (on and off) while upgrading my gear throughout this time. Most everything was recorded with a sm58 running direct into a Seasound Solo (shame they went out of business - the solo is a great IO). It's been an amazing learning experience and not having any background or prior knowledge about recording techniques I believe has provided a unique experience for me where I can find exactly which styles of recording suit my music.
Thanks for the great forum everyone - I've learned a ton and look forward to contributing in the future.
Matt
I've lurked here for a few months and am now ready to share my music with the rest of you. Some of it's a bit abstract but I know it's a pretty diverse crowd around here.

All I Know:
Analogue Sunrise:
Say Something, Anything:
Moonlight Whispers:
A little background: I've just completed my solo CD which I recorded at home. It's the first real recording I've ever done. I've been working on the CD for around 2 years (on and off) while upgrading my gear throughout this time. Most everything was recorded with a sm58 running direct into a Seasound Solo (shame they went out of business - the solo is a great IO). It's been an amazing learning experience and not having any background or prior knowledge about recording techniques I believe has provided a unique experience for me where I can find exactly which styles of recording suit my music.
Thanks for the great forum everyone - I've learned a ton and look forward to contributing in the future.
Matt