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Put this out in April and got an EP coming near the end of the summer, any feedback is appreciated y'all. If you're around NYC come see a show sunday at Muchmore's in Brooklyn I'll buy you a drink >psychedelic >noise rock >hot trash akahuna.bandcamp.com/releases
beautiful production and great vocals, plus that chord progression is sexy. tons of fun, keep it up! sick instrumentation on the strings, I love how you panned everything out. The last minute of I'm Gone is satisfying as fuck, nice stuff night kloud is chill as fuck, I really like how subtle the guitar is. would really like to hear some rapping over this really like the synth work, I could listen to this shit all day. Looked you up on spotify, really dug so far gone. you got more stuff in the works? I'll keep an eye out jesus christ that video is sick, and I really like the keys. they really shouldn't go with that bass as well as they do, nice!
I dig the production and sound design, as well as the static video art thing. :)
I really like how this was recorded and produced. The one gripe I have is with the vocals, which sound kinda low in the mix and are very dry sounding. I would have personally bussed the vox, done some compression and either subtle slapback delay or a short reverb mixed in with the dry vocal.
this is well done, but it sounds like most bands on Ant-Zen. It'd be cool if you incorporated a more diverse set of sounds or different style of composition than other rhythmic noise/industrial techno artists
>reminds me a bit of mars volta holy shit thanks man, we all happen to love their first two albums so that means a lot. your song mechanics is nasty, I fuckin love that synth at the end, really cool bass work
> The one gripe I have is with the vocals, which sound kinda low in the mix and are very dry sounding thanks for the advice! we personally prefer the vocals pretty low in the mix most of the time, but we definitely still have a lot to learn about production. I'll look into the slapback delay or short reverb when bussing the next release. Anyway, I'm listening to homey romantic cyborg I right now, and your synth work is awesome. Was this done on a MIDI? I love the layering you got going on around 14:50, you ever considering messing around with some field recordings?
Lincoln Hall
I think you should either get a new vocalist, or try to record in a situation where you don't have to be quiet. I'm guessing maybe you live with other people and making noise is a concern when you record? Either way, the vocal delivery is underwhelming.
Dig this
Justin Morgan
I made some modular synths in Reaktor Blocks, used some sequencers and tuned them to specific scales/chords and set it on random...Then routed the midi out to two hardware synths I used as extra voices to be processed through the same FX chain (distortion, delay, reverb.). Then I recorded some of these layers to tape at one speed, recorded back to DAW at a slower speed, edited.
I realize it's not soundcloud or bandcamp or even youtube, but I made two songs just recently and would like some opinions on them. They're both electronic / dance / House songs.