The productions thread - Part III!



RELEASE DATE: 2014-11-13
LABEL: ***** HOUSE RECORDS
CATALOG #: HW116


Martin Villeneuve joins us from Canada for his first solo release on the label and boy does he come with a bang! This fierce bass driven monster is a real speaker shaker and grips you as it shudders the dance floor! With major break beats in the breakdown and a truly special feel this track has credible written all over it!
 
My Mate n I makin beats now.

As a healthier alternative than the usual drinks n bbq I teamed up with my friend of many years and started making some electronica. Different sorts in here but feel free to have a listen and criticize. Peace, Knight worrier

https://soundcloud.com/whitesilhouette

:):)
 
Low Frequencies Lover Thread

I'm wondering if some of you like beats with low frequencies modulation.

I just made this track, tell me what you think. :) Make sure you have a good pair of headphones or you might only hear the drums.

https://soundcloud.com/pyrroloid/pyrroloid-subliminal

If other people make that kind of music, I'd like to hear some too :D
 
^ really nice work. i imagine it sounds like an opening in the sky above a barren desert. dark at first then light shines through as you unleash those brighter synths with some percussion and white noise.... finally an alien voice closes the opening and no evidence is left behind. the sky is calm once again.... *im stoned*

impressive man, im temped to ask what production techniques went into it but i rather it remain a mystery =)
 
haha, i really like the imagery that you described, i do a lot of this stuff by ear really, just follow the juicy sounds.

grateful u digged it.
 
https://soundcloud.com/redfrog42/red-frog-sewer-sludge

This is my first song using analog gear. I used push to control a volca beats for drums and an arturia minibrute. The minibrute does the bass, a guitar like sound, one of the lead sounds, the main arpeggio, and the wind. The acid lead is the Tau 303 free plug-in. All other sounds were made in ableton. Let me know what you all think.
Thanks
 
^ i dig it, plmar. hypnotic mechanical sounding percussion, my favorite is in the 2nd half when add the voice like pad. good stuff.

wanted to share this... "bad kingdom" the shed remix was one of my fav tracks last year, this music school deconstructs the original in a daw i never heard of till now. i'm always inspired after learning something new.

 
Moonburn it's prog house? Idk it's sorta psychedelic, sorta ambient, it's a set of 8 tracks that I made with limited production and mixing capabilities due to the softwares i was using (logic, garageband) although I made it sound as good as it possibly sound given the circumstances. Listen to the first and last two, (as in tracks 1, 2, 7, & 8 ) they are the best produced/mixed.
 
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was inspired today by daylight savings so wanted to make something bright/upbeat. poundin on some chords and came up with this...

 
fking sick joe, its my favourite song ive heard of yours

those housey chords with that bass & kick is just pure bliss, and the flute sounding synths melody works rly well in harmony w the chords

makes me want to dance

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i love the pink clouds img as well, can i get a source for it?
 
Spundaze...


Some Glitch Hop - "Flying Purple People Eater (Spundaze Remix)"
https://soundcloud.com/spundaze/purple-people-eater

A little Glitch Funk: "Funk Tha System"
https://soundcloud.com/spundaze/funk-tha-system

Some glitchy, jazzy, breakz: "Insatiable"
https://soundcloud.com/spundaze/insatiable

Some Glitch Hop/Rapstep: "Unspun"
https://soundcloud.com/spundaze/unspun

Some glitchy Deep House: "Is This A Dream"
https://soundcloud.com/spundaze/is-this-a-dream

And lots more, (and more to come): http://soundcloud.com/spundaze

peace! :)
 
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I'm newbie, I practice and learn, listen and evaluate me

I'm newbie, I practice and learn, listen and evaluate me
[video]https://www.youtube.com/embed/fUvec72pSyE[/video]
 
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