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What genre of music do you create?

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  • edited December 2023

    @AudioGus said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    You made Industrial mate?! :)

    Well, I called it industrial. I mean I did go through a noisy clangy phase, but I suppose it was, maybe not. Stuff like FLA, Frontline, Ministry etc. That would have been in the 90s, then I got inspired by Download, Orbital, Orb, FSOL, B12 etc

    Some of those names I've never heard yet, so I'll be listening on Spotify. :) Orbital however is chef's kiss! Halcyon+On+On is just f--king beautiful. ❤️

    That's wicked cool. So is using a tracker. You ever fancied giving the M8 by Dirtywave a go?

    Never heard of it but I did get into Renoise a tiny bit. I mainly use Maschine, Samplitude on PC and on iOS Gadget, Endlesss and the Drummer apps. Sadly I find it best to bail on AUV3. Tired of loading old sessions and having them sound wrong from plugin updates etc.

    Oddly enough, I have the same type of luck. 😂 And I f--king hate it. It's why I've ventured away from NS2 and such and got more into Koala on iOS. Once I sample in a sound from an external app, the sound doesn't change on me. 😂 Plus now with Logic's Mastering Assistant, there's no real need for me to bother much with AUv3s anymore outside of sampling them.

    The Dirtywave M8 is an interesting little piece of kit for 600 quid.

    https://dirtywave.com/

    I'd buy it but am not fluent in using a tracker. But since you used to use trackers, I think this may be a good fit for you hardware-wise.

    I just seem unlucky in that department. I like loading stuff from years ago and expanding on them. But yah the past year and a bit though I have been drowning in AI related work, since that exploded, sigh. Sadly music was backburnered a lot.

    That sucks. Interestingly enough, what kind of AI work do you do?

    DnB is a genre I've never tried before. I may dig in and listen to some DnB and try my hand at it. (Now to find a proper breakbeat to chop up! I must decide - try it in Koala or the Op-1f? 😂 )

    Do you have a Soundcloud mate? I forgot if I'm following you or not.

    I don't have a Soundcloud but may share something here over the next few weeks as I have Xmas break and am jonesing for a music binge!

    You definitely should show off what you'll make! :) And on the other side of the coin, do you have your old releases posted anywhere?

    Op1 eh? Nice!

    Yes indeed mate. Finally made my dreams come true. ☺️ A lot of people dub the OP-1 Field as an overpriced toy. While I do agree it is expensive af and its workflow isn't for everyone, it just clicks with me. Definitely not your average hardware instrument, but a sh-tload of fun!

    I will have to catch up on the creations section as I really have been neglecting the olde hobby/passion, sigh. Hmm, but yah maybe with your breadth of genre exposure you can describe to me where I fit, heh

    Lol yep I might be able to help. :)

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    Anyways Gus, this lengthy reply probably explains why I like to dabble in so many various genres. I grew up listening to the aforementioned artists.

    Also, Mom loved Country (back when it was still good), Doowop, some 80s Rock and Roll, Pop, Easy Listening/Adult Contemporary, Classical. Dad loved Jazz a lot, and I got my taste for Jazz from him. He also used to work ticket sales for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and got himself, my mother and I into many concerts for free, from incredibly powerful symphonies by Mahler and Beethoven, to amazing Pops concerts. All of this contributed to my early musical upbringing and tastes in music.

    All of this may seem like random babbling, but the point is this is why I create in a wide variety of genres rather than just sticking to one genre and also why I'm always seeking to try new genres. See? It ties in with the theme of this thread afterall. :mrgreen:

    Ahh yah right right, genre... Hmm, well I started making Amiga mods using trackers in the 80s, which was more or less a genre in and of itself, given the tech limits and the lack of sound libraries etc. I suppose the first genre I claimed to be doing music in was industrial in the 90s, then it was drum and bass inspired something something and eventually I just realized I am terrible at and terribly uninterested in genre. I admire folks who do well with it and at times I tried to play around in genres but it always felt too much like playing a sport. Ahh? Calvinball! Hmmm. Although looks like in Calvinball you cant do the same thing twice and I repeat myself all the time. Generic I guess. :/

    You made Industrial mate?! :) That's wicked cool. So is using a tracker. You ever fancied giving the M8 by Dirtywave a go?

    DnB is a genre I've never tried before. I may dig in and listen to some DnB and try my hand at it. (Now to find a proper breakbeat to chop up! I must decide - try it in Koala or the Op-1f? 😂 )

    Do you have a Soundcloud mate? I forgot if I'm following you or not.

    DnB and Jungle are 2 of my favorite electronic genres. Breakcore as well to an extent.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    Anyways Gus, this lengthy reply probably explains why I like to dabble in so many various genres. I grew up listening to the aforementioned artists.

    Also, Mom loved Country (back when it was still good), Doowop, some 80s Rock and Roll, Pop, Easy Listening/Adult Contemporary, Classical. Dad loved Jazz a lot, and I got my taste for Jazz from him. He also used to work ticket sales for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and got himself, my mother and I into many concerts for free, from incredibly powerful symphonies by Mahler and Beethoven, to amazing Pops concerts. All of this contributed to my early musical upbringing and tastes in music.

    All of this may seem like random babbling, but the point is this is why I create in a wide variety of genres rather than just sticking to one genre and also why I'm always seeking to try new genres. See? It ties in with the theme of this thread afterall. :mrgreen:

    Ahh yah right right, genre... Hmm, well I started making Amiga mods using trackers in the 80s, which was more or less a genre in and of itself, given the tech limits and the lack of sound libraries etc. I suppose the first genre I claimed to be doing music in was industrial in the 90s, then it was drum and bass inspired something something and eventually I just realized I am terrible at and terribly uninterested in genre. I admire folks who do well with it and at times I tried to play around in genres but it always felt too much like playing a sport. Ahh? Calvinball! Hmmm. Although looks like in Calvinball you cant do the same thing twice and I repeat myself all the time. Generic I guess. :/

    You made Industrial mate?! :) That's wicked cool. So is using a tracker. You ever fancied giving the M8 by Dirtywave a go?

    DnB is a genre I've never tried before. I may dig in and listen to some DnB and try my hand at it. (Now to find a proper breakbeat to chop up! I must decide - try it in Koala or the Op-1f? 😂 )

    Do you have a Soundcloud mate? I forgot if I'm following you or not.

    DnB and Jungle are 2 of my favorite electronic genres. Breakcore as well to an extent.

    Nice! :)

  • edited December 2023

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    That sucks. Interestingly enough, what kind of AI work do you do?

    I'm just an end user, using all the tools I can for making video game graphics. There is a world of unorthodox crazy experimental shortcuts and efficiencies that have opened up now using various AI/ML generators. So combined with some recent industry wide problems resulting in mass layoffs all over the place, it is a recipe for extra personal insecurity resulting in extra research/obsessiveness. I am enjoying it but moderating the panic and doom vibes is tricky, music should help I hope!

  • Soulful House

  • I love to make EDM, Trance music usually but it depends on the mood.
    Anyway here’s my new music out on YouTube

    Hope you all enjoy

  • I like a variety of music from pop to rock, rap - hip hop. To create my sound, I always listen to different genres, learn from others, and constantly experiment to develop and improve my skills.

  • Lofi, but as soon as Rock Drummer goes on sale, Black Metal

  • @Drrabbitfoot said:
    Lofi, but as soon as Rock Drummer goes on sale, Black Metal

    Hahaha 😂

  • Ambient with percussion 😎 idk what thats called. Future ambient dub maybe? 🤣

    Also make hiphop and lofi

  • @Drrabbitfoot said:
    Lofi, but as soon as Rock Drummer goes on sale, Black Metal

    You make Lofi too? :) That's cool mate. I haven't done a proper Lofi track in ages.

  • @reasOne said:
    Ambient with percussion 😎 idk what thats called. Future ambient dub maybe? 🤣

    Also make hiphop and lofi

    U and I are on the same page.

  • Schizophrenic psychedelic garage punk maybe, idk. It’s heavily influenced on my manic depression state and what drugs I’m experimenting with

  • edited May 21

    It used to be sample based instrumental Hip Hop or remixes of Hip Hop tracks using acapellas. But after I stopped smoking (also hash & weed) it became a bit boring and I switched to different but still loop oriented genres, first Deep House, then Dub Techno and from there I've landed on proper techno (raw hypnotic) which is what I'm focused on now.

    Had some cool sober and semi drunk experiences with those other genres which inspired me to pursue it myself. I grew partly up in Spain in the Valencia region where Techno (Makina) was really mainstream among the youth since the early 90s and me and my friends were all into Hip Hop and Makina was somewhat of a cultural enemy which kept me uninterested for a long time.

  • @colorsinspace said:

    @reasOne said:
    Ambient with percussion 😎 idk what thats called. Future ambient dub maybe? 🤣

    Also make hiphop and lofi

    U and I are on the same page.

    Heck ya man do you have any thing posted up anywhere?

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