Polyslax - Smear
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- KVRist
- 331 posts since 4 Feb, 2012
And we have a polyslax double whammy this week.. nice
Clearly your Yin and Yang were having a ball inside your brain, and.. this is the result! We have two distinct tracks from your two current musical paths (that I know of)
Love them both...
Smear has the glitch and noisy perc that I can't get enough of. With enough material to keep us interested for 9min!
P2P brings the Ry Cooder-ish Matt, but with a twist
Great work, as always!
Clearly your Yin and Yang were having a ball inside your brain, and.. this is the result! We have two distinct tracks from your two current musical paths (that I know of)
Love them both...
Smear has the glitch and noisy perc that I can't get enough of. With enough material to keep us interested for 9min!
P2P brings the Ry Cooder-ish Matt, but with a twist
Great work, as always!
- KVRAF
- 3198 posts since 28 Aug, 2012 from Melbourne, Australia
Smear: The glitchy beat is very nice. The background sounds are subtle yet extremely interesting. An interesting mix where the background somehow dominates the rhythm in the first section even though the beat is much louder.
The second section again is enjoyable and is surprising yet consistent. Great guitar. The last section is a great finish.
Point to Point. The backward 'guitar' fits the funky guitar in an interesting way. The second section was also interesting, what do you think of a key change near the end?
Thanks for sharing.
The second section again is enjoyable and is surprising yet consistent. Great guitar. The last section is a great finish.
Point to Point. The backward 'guitar' fits the funky guitar in an interesting way. The second section was also interesting, what do you think of a key change near the end?
Thanks for sharing.
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- D.H. MOD
- 16425 posts since 21 Jun, 2008
I enjoyed both of these, but if I had to choose, Smear's the one for me. Any bird or animal sounds in there, or just sounds my brain turned into animals and birds? Whatever they are, I like them. Thanks, polyslax.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8072 posts since 12 Dec, 2003 from Canada
Thanks everyone... glad to have your feedback!
Allomerus - yes, def could see a key change there, but tbh I likely won't get back to that track. It was really more a fun experiment to see what I could jam off that single riff.
DHM - no animals or birds involved I'm afraid. It's interesting how the brain interprets some sounds... low volume, reverb and heavy pitch-shifting are the culprits here methinks.
Allomerus - yes, def could see a key change there, but tbh I likely won't get back to that track. It was really more a fun experiment to see what I could jam off that single riff.
DHM - no animals or birds involved I'm afraid. It's interesting how the brain interprets some sounds... low volume, reverb and heavy pitch-shifting are the culprits here methinks.
- KVRian
- 1181 posts since 6 Jun, 2002 from Southern Germany
..."smear " I like, really strange and innovative and somehow cleaning my brain in a good way. made me sing along "buddy you're a boy make a big noise pülaying in the street gonna be a big man someday..." . ok. I know it's another song, but it just came to my mind...
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- KVRAF
- 25053 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
Smear, particularly the first four minutes. and I like the foreground material in the back of the mix, as has been mentioned. I like the cross-rhythm starting after four minutes. 9:48 exceeds my expiration date considerable tho
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8072 posts since 12 Dec, 2003 from Canada