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Listen my new symphonic monster song.

 

I used GP5 to create/tab, then I changed midi sounds to VST in cubase.

 

guitar by me

 

www.myspace.com/crybabyfr

 

 

what do you think about my song/sound ?

 

thanks for your answer.

 

heh, i like it!

 

part reminds me of the comfortably numb solo :ninja:

 

would love to hear this with better equalisation, "moar guitar + bass!"

 

download link please! :happy:

 

But seriously, i like it... now all it needs is a good recording of it...;)

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Brilliant work mate. Your stuff is real catchy.

 

See you are playing with Azriel who are also a top band! They've been going on for a bit now...

 

 

Ye man its gonna be a awesome show with Azriel and Yashin

 

Glad u like the tunes man appreciate it! Are you from Glasgow yourself?

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Review of the EP - http://soundcloud.com/3rd-storey-chemist/sets/grapple-x

 

I spoke to David Hazel of the 3rd Storey Chemist, and he said to me "You'd better not give this a good review. I want one of your trademark bastard reviews."

First of all, I've never given a 'bastard' review. Honesty is not malice. Secondly, I don't know if it was some form of strange reverse psychology from the love child of John Lennon and John Major, but if it was, it worked. It's difficult to find too many bad words about this EP, it's just too listenable. Sticking to the turn of the century, ambient Warp records sound pioneered by Aphex Twin, Plaid and Autechre, but with pleasant nuances thrown in like bit-crushed leads and a couple of tracks that could be (Dare I say it?...) Dubstep. It rewards attention with near flawless production.

But still the main thing I have to coming back to is the word 'listenable'. It really is perfect background music; in fact I'd listened to the whole thing 5 times without realising.

So I'm sorry David but you may have to wait for your next output to receive a 'bastard' review because I enjoyed this a little bit too much.

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Review of the EP - http://soundcloud.com/3rd-storey-chemist/sets/grapple-x

 

I spoke to David Hazel of the 3rd Storey Chemist, and he said to me "You'd better not give this a good review. I want one of your trademark bastard reviews."

First of all, I've never given a 'bastard' review. Honesty is not malice. Secondly, I don't know if it was some form of strange reverse psychology from the love child of John Lennon and John Major, but if it was, it worked. It's difficult to find too many bad words about this EP, it's just too listenable. Sticking to the turn of the century, ambient Warp records sound pioneered by Aphex Twin, Plaid and Autechre, but with pleasant nuances thrown in like bit-crushed leads and a couple of tracks that could be (Dare I say it?...) Dubstep. It rewards attention with near flawless production.

But still the main thing I have to coming back to is the word 'listenable'. It really is perfect background music; in fact I'd listened to the whole thing 5 times without realising.

So I'm sorry David but you may have to wait for your next output to receive a 'bastard' review because I enjoyed this a little bit too much.

 

Wow, great review!

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Review of the EP - http://soundcloud.com/3rd-storey-chemist/sets/grapple-x

 

I spoke to David Hazel of the 3rd Storey Chemist, and he said to me "You'd better not give this a good review. I want one of your trademark bastard reviews."

First of all, I've never given a 'bastard' review. Honesty is not malice. Secondly, I don't know if it was some form of strange reverse psychology from the love child of John Lennon and John Major, but if it was, it worked. It's difficult to find too many bad words about this EP, it's just too listenable. Sticking to the turn of the century, ambient Warp records sound pioneered by Aphex Twin, Plaid and Autechre, but with pleasant nuances thrown in like bit-crushed leads and a couple of tracks that could be (Dare I say it?...) Dubstep. It rewards attention with near flawless production.

But still the main thing I have to coming back to is the word 'listenable'. It really is perfect background music; in fact I'd listened to the whole thing 5 times without realising.

So I'm sorry David but you may have to wait for your next output to receive a 'bastard' review because I enjoyed this a little bit too much.

 

nice review! i guess ill have to have a listen tomorrow then :awesome:

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Did a quick recording/mix of my cock rock bands first song that we wrote together. It's just a funny side project trying to cash in on the obnoxious synth rock fad.

 

http://simenruud.com/div/sinsmaster2.mp3

 

You're probably going to feel very indifferent to it, but at least it has handclaps and distorted bass.

 

EDIT: Here's another track from the same session: http://simenruud.com/div/only13.mp3

 

EDIT 2: And a no-synth version of that track: http://simenruud.com/div/only13nosynth.mp3

 

EDIT 3: I forgot we also recorded a third RATM style song as well. Pretty shitty, though: http://simenruud.com/div/bugparty2.mp3

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Following "An Unnecessary Biography", my fourth album "Unlucky For Some" is now available.

 

It's available on CD, through iTunes and on Amazon MP3 (Link coming soon).

 

The album consists of twelve tracks, as well as a bonus track (which varies depending on the purchase source). You can hear 30-second previews on iTunes and on my site. I also have the full version of the track "Red Letter Day" available to listen to in the

video on youtube, too.

 

This album takes a lot of inspiration from the likes of Muse, Placebo, Madina Lake, Franz Ferdinand, and Ash, so if you're a fan of any of those, feel free check out my tracks on iTunes or my site!

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niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice! went from dnb-ish to almost loungey at times, but i really liked it! you seem to have come a long way in your production since ive been on the forum/first heard 3SC. excellent stuff :)

 

Cheers!

 

And yeah, still learning all the time. Moving away from Cubase to Ableton/Logic has made everything easier for what I want to do.

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