Post a link to your site(s) and other anons follow/share/give feedback.
People who post links and shill themselves after 5-10 posts without participating in any feedback/discussion are unwelcome and should be ignored.
After what happened yesterday I decided to share with you another song, so do not fuck with me and go trolling somewhere else, otherwise there will be consequences. I return all feedback I get on my music so jump over & be cool soundcloud.com/mileycurseword/spacecowboy
WANT TO WITNESS THE FUTURE? Step into the future world. Where robots and cyborgs live in a techno-political neo-society where you trade cloud storage space as payment. Post-Tribal warfare breaks out between rival gangs in A.I governed Smart-Cities While Cyber-Enhanced super humans feast on human flesh.
djdubbi.bandcamp.com/album/da-circus-e-p >Hybrid Trap >Trap >Trap Metal ~CREDITZ: DJ Dubbi - Ideas, Time Management, Snare drum(on track3) GioteX - Keyboards, Production, Engineering $wagg $tuff - Sampling, Production DJ BluFlaim - Production DJ Majikk - Production, Engineering
New track I've been working on for a while. Been a long time since I've been on here, so I'll be checking all the new tracks in a bit. I'll be glad to return any feedback etc. right back at ya!
Old-time recc: This guy once again needs a link, one of the chillest beats around on /share/
Miley Cumwad wants to be me so bad. So does this pussiboi , I be they daddy (no homo) yo they be begging me in my DMs(gross) You suck at taking advice bro. This guy DEFINITELY isn't me every one. Polyrhythms are more important than you beginner producers think. You think"duhh Im st00pid so I du kick one 1 and snare on da 3, yay!" But that's pathetic. Man up and experiment with legitimate beats and rhythms. You should learn about Complex Flow. It's an important aspect to enjoyable beats. Once you man up and start trying to create something great instead of something that will go "viral" (which NEVER do, if that's what you aim for... HA!) But whatever, I can rant to you all day and you'll still be making generic beats. & Learn how to post and put some effort in. Rookies. >gusic SKIP You should post it as a http url, quicker for the anons in this thread to check you out. Everyone here is super LAZY, you have to make it really quick and easy for them.
>hard rock >alternative >blues rock >punk-ish / post-hardcoreish at times >I've never wanted to have my garage door open while wrenching on my project car on a hot summer day drinking cheap beer more than I have now listening to your tunes. soundcloud.com/b-rad-94
Guys, if you think track sucks, just write it sucks, it's not less better than reccing or liking on sc, you're the only audience to listens to the music we make, honest opinion helps to improve.
Brayden Gomez
# You're such a pussy, what kind of gaggot says "Dear" you're pathetic haha. # Try making more drawn out songs # You still doing your thing I guess # You better still be doing what I told you to do. # Good stuff as always. # I have a few suggestions (keep in mind I don't 100% know what your song is builtout of, depending on how many layers you have in the song will affect these suggestions) 1. EQ every instrument to a different frequency range. That way nothing is on top of eachother sonically, if multiple instruments are "stacked" they will squash the loudness when you master the track, 3. Mix. mix everything now after the new EQing, and wile mixing, EQ the master track with each section (bass, mid, high) you should be able to have each section really shining to their maxamumm now that no instruments will be squshing the power. 2. Mastering, after you have everything EQd and mixed, master the song by compressing (not too much!) the master track, and slowly turn up the gain- not all the way. adjust the any EQing in the master track now if you've noticed any issues but you shouldn't be EQing all that much (if at all!!!) Slowly turn up the gain again until the master volume is hitting 0. Tada! a perfect LOUD mix. # Put more effort into your posts. # I'm thinking of doing a video within the next week or so. Whenever I have time, I'm (surprisingly) pretty busy and have many projects I'm working on in life that aren't dubbi/faqqi # Bass is integral to music. It's is the true backbone to all music. Drums/Beats are ONLY rhythm, and guitars/synths etc are ONLY melody. But bass? Bass is BOTH. That's why bass makes or breaks a song. So when in doubt BOOST it out! # Yeah you say that now, but as soon as I show up with ACTUAL CRITICISM you guys throw a temper tantrum.
& >Spotify Bro, no offence bro but spotify will destroy your career, or I should say your attempt at one before it even begins. Spotify's whole gameplan is to securely steal music from artists and then when that artist disappears they rebrand the music under a new name. Basically like what the industry did with Lady GaGa but now it's Spotify doing it and no one knows If you're a guy who's trying to be cute that's pretty embarrassing. Gross bro. Man up. >emo >2006 + 13 You z00mers are so late to the party. Emo was completely DEAD by 2008. Pathetic.
just released my first full-length album. I've been making music for about 5 years, and this is a very personal set of songs. It's in the realm of electropop, with heavy psychedelic influences. Please listen and roast me
I listened to Shakedown and How Dare Relaxation, and I really liked them. You have some really solid melody and improvisation (I'm assuming) on keys. Only thing I could recommend is playing with the mix more, and have some more variation in volume of each track. Followed you.
my stuff here:
Austin Stewart
--Update-- Hit 1,000 plays on SoundCloud last night, thank you for listening. Finished my hifi setup fairly recently. I already rerecorded Dropout Journey in it, and I just finished another song in the setup, Technicians. soundcloud.com/bonbos/technicians-2 (NEW) soundcloud.com/bonbos/dropout-journey-2 bonbos.bandcamp.com/track/test-upload >dream pop >psychedelic pop/psychedelic rock >synthpop >lofi (Cardboard Girls & Dust Storm Demos only, hifi setup complete) Guitar tone on this is nice, but yeah the vocals are absolutely impossible to make out any lyrics, they sound like one mass of moans. They have a very weird rhythm to them though. Fun track.
>cloud rap, experimental rap, alternative trap soundcloud.com/lilkpin/tracks >hmu for features >appreciate all streams and plays >got a lil b placement im never gone fail recs