The productions thread - Part III!

for me, it's quite dissonant and has very little continuity.
alasdair

It was a little glitchy in spots, and I had a hard time removing those minor pops / skips.

The tracks after that are more 'normal' like though.

Thanks for the bump though, I guess.
 
I liked this! I thought it had some parts that shone about it. 3:30 was pretty cool how it did that chime then the break. What did you use for a DAW and some of your leads? I really wanna know the title of the ones playing at 5:30 and 6:10. That shit was tight!

Keep up the good work :D
 
I like the fact that it cements my dislike of dubstep as a genre. There's a production thread somewhere around here where you can post your remixes and productions in.
 
I liked this! I thought it had some parts that shone about it. 3:30 was pretty cool how it did that chime then the break. What did you use for a DAW and some of your leads? I really wanna know the title of the ones playing at 5:30 and 6:10. That shit was tight!

Keep up the good work :D

thanks. :)

DAW wise, I'm using very basic stuff thus far. Thinking of getting one of the top 2 recommended soon though. (FL studio / Ableton Live) It'll practically be like a college course for me though...as i'll be startin from scratch. I'm tempted for some of the physical hardware as well...but so expensive. Stuff like :

Novation
Korg Kaoss Pad 3 (seems to be popular all across)
Korg Kaossilator Pro
Korg microKorg 37-Key Analog Modeling Synthesizer

Software feels more like work...where-as Hardware is the opposite.

I really wanna know the title of the ones playing at 5:30

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My Music, solo project, Relic Radiation (New album out in November)

Wel since this seems to be a place to share music and/or your own music, I will take advantage to post about my own musical endeavor I have embarked on. Relic Radiation is my solo project. Got so discouraged trying to keep bands together just decided to do it all myself. I'm still learning how to do EVERYTHING, mainly the mixing, but this is what I have come up with so far since late 2012. Any feedback is very appreciated and more than welcome. I hope to make a few bucks on the side doing music, even if it's in a cover band. It's my main passion in life and the only thing I have to live for other than few family members, that's how much it's a part of my being/soul.

http://www.soundcloud.com/relicradiation

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[Chillout] Randy Seidman - Fazura EP (w/Remixes) - Out Now on Beatport!

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My latest downtempo EP was inspired by the most wonderful woman I know. 'Fazura' is now available everywhere digital music is sold from the popular German chillout label, Sine Music... with remixes by ambient heavyweights Polished Chrome, Christos Fourkis, and Soty.

Beatport Complete Release
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Soundcloud Complete Set
https://soundcloud.com/randy-seidman/sets/randy-seidman-fazura-ep-sine-music-out-today

Thank you for listening!

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^ thanks for takin the time to give it a listen. i set the tempo to 110 bpm and gave it a whirl, usually stick to 120+ and up. gonna try more around 110 bpm.
 
I'm really happy that 100-110 BPM is having its day in the limelight of electronic dance music. I heard lots of 100bpm glitch-hop at burning man 7-8 years ago, and that's when I first really got into that and dubstep. When dubstep went mainstream a couple years later I knew it was only a matter of time before this tempo range had a place in mainstream EDM.
 
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