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Man, that's a dense mix. Can you breakdown the process and some of the sources for what I'm hearing. Sometimes more is just right.
Well I put this together from 11 riffs, 1 riff equals ≈ 8 layers/tracks/channels per riff, so my knowledge of the individual contributions is mostly limited to my own buuuuut and this just another reason why endlesss so brilliant thrilling to me, I can go back at anytime to that jam and download the stems for each riff, i added quite a bit once i had a good mix as a foundation. I will upload the riff foundation that I mixed with algoriddims djay and that should cut thru a whole bunch of the density I smothered it in haha.
Okay, I am really happy with what came from this, so this here is the raw riffs I used which was lacking any substantial low end so its a lot less cluttered and quite frankly I am thinking it is sounding a lot better than the other perhaps substantially or maybe they are just merely different hahaha thank you tho cuz I like this other mix a lot. See what you think tho, and big shout out to the other contributors who are awesome talented folks.
I think the 2nd works better for the way I listen to music... I tend to seek a groove and then watch for the surprises that I don't expect. The 2nd mix let's me find a groove. The first mix tends to frustrate me because a lot of the extras are pulling me out of it a bit. I'm sure there are people that approach music from an entirely different approach and don't attack the sounds with an analytical mind. There will be many that find the 1st more interesting just because of the feeling it evokes. They might find the 2nd less exciting and tamer.
What's cool is how they use a lot of the same materials but leave me with different feelings.
The 1st produce anxiety and I'm feel best when it stops. It's a landscape I can't let my guard down. The 2nd seems like a festival and everyone is dancing.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me, I really like how you perceive the situation and your analysis definitely has given a great perspective and will be useful to me indeed.
@McD is a drummer through and through. Give him a groove and he’s in heaven. Without it… well, there’s the rest of us. The first version. Go with that. 😉🥳🙏 (just my opinion, of course.)
So true. I start with a critique of the timing. BUT there are layers above that that I also assess: pitch (important for singers), harmonic interest, invention (do you sound like someone else... pick the right person and you get a pass).
Be unique and I throw my full wright behind your work. This is really, hard. To be fully yourself is the ultimate aim of any artist.
In the end we all are in it for the fun. Even if the fun is being nonmusical…. Or uncreative…or a life of musical struggle. In the end it must be fun… reaching within to put out… something. Taking it in to feel… something. And, something McD and I agree upon… uniqueness… to express self…. When an artist creates accessing his/her “selfness”, ironically, the self disappears from self expression.
I preferred the second version (and loved the name ) but the first one was certainly interesting in its density. Maybe it would make sense to evolve it slowly from something like v2 to v1.. easing into it before turning up the heat. Anyway, cool song(s)!