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Not sure where or which you've heard to be honest Murf, not that I mind, it's just I suspect maybe they are tracks I did for SG or unfinished ones for Exanima. So, no, basically, sorry. O_OSo Bethain, heard some new tracks... Sounds awesome. Don't suppose there is a YT playlist with them on it somewhere is there?
I didn't listen to it 5-6 plays but I can definitely see what you mean by needing good headphones. Mine aren't spectacular (audio technica ath-m50) but the sounds used are quite unique and almost like a massage for your ears. Unfortunately I don't listen much to electronic music so I can't appreciate it fully although I can kind of understand why you would admire him. I'm not a big fan of the vocals but the beats are quite good and getting more tolerable ( ) / better the more I listen. I would however say that I get a more otherwoldly feel from your music despite because of the unique sounding melodies.Oh I thought one thing was worth pointing out that I don't think I've ever mentioned before. I've listed inspirations and stuff I like before, but I was thinking recently that if I see myself as close to anyone in terms of ethos and approach to music, it would be Burial. I love his music, and I kind of feel/hope, that if he were into composing game soundtracks and doing the type of stuff I do, his style would be akin to mine. Not that we sound similar, it's just that lo-fi, unique, otherworldlyness, that we have in common. Anyway whatever, just thought that was worth adding. Also, here is some Burial, his best album IMO (if you've not listened to it before, give it 5 or 6 plays in good headphones ideally, or out of high quality monitors if that isn't possible, before you make any kind of judgements). Enjoy!
Ahh did not know there were full tracks of the old dev videos , anyways, loved themNot sure where or which you've heard to be honest Murf, not that I mind, it's just I suspect maybe they are tracks I did for SG or unfinished ones for Exanima. So, no, basically, sorry. O_O
It is true that you need few times to start appreciating it ^^Oh I thought one thing was worth pointing out that I don't think I've ever mentioned before. I've listed inspirations and stuff I like before, but I was thinking recently that if I see myself as close to anyone in terms of ethos and approach to music, it would be Burial. I love his music, and I kind of feel/hope, that if he were into composing game soundtracks and doing the type of stuff I do, his style would be akin to mine. Not that we sound similar, it's just that lo-fi, unique, otherworldlyness, that we have in common. Anyway whatever, just thought that was worth adding. Also, here is some Burial, his best album IMO (if you've not listened to it before, give it 5 or 6 plays in good headphones ideally, or out of high quality monitors if that isn't possible, before you make any kind of judgements). Enjoy!
Thanks for sharing that music, Bethain, it's pretty cool!...it's just that lo-fi, unique, otherworldlyness, that we have in common. Anyway whatever, just thought that was worth adding.
Cheers Tony. Nice track, very dark, love the drums and the processed vocals. I'll have a scout around for the full album.Thanks for sharing that music, Bethain, it's pretty cool!
When you first described what approach you were trying to take with the soundtrack (in your other thread created many moons ago) it reminded of me of the artist yelworC. When he creates music he's not afraid to break the rules and it has a very free-flowing and somewhat abstract style. He uses similar techniques to what you described like throwing in an offbeat note or instrument just to mix things up and remain unpredictable.
My favorite yelworC album is Icolation and I highly recommend listening to it if you aren't turned off by music with a slightly darker ambiance. I couldn't find the entire album on Youtube (indie/underground artist and not very well-known) but here's one song from it, though one should really listen to the entire album in order to get the full effect since he's basically painting an audible picture using soundscapes:
If you're actually interested in listening to the entire thing I could upload it to Youtube.Cheers Tony. Nice track, very dark, love the drums and the processed vocals. I'll have a scout around for the full album.
Alrighty, encoding now and uploading soon™. I know it will not be everyone's cup of tea so if ya don't care for it this way it'll save you some money . Though like you said previously, it might take a few listens on a decent pair of headphones to really appreciate it and notice the nuances.well, amazon sells it, and I found this place that has it too http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?master_id=38528&ev=mb ... but yeah, listening for free is always a plus, would be much appreciated
Okay, it's uploaded but it might take a few more minutes before YT allows you to play it in HD. I also noticed that it seems to have lost a bit of quality from the original songs but it should still work to give you a general idea about it; just note that the originals are higher quality and sound more clear.nice one Tony, will defo give it a go in my headphones a good few times once it's up