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-Kim.
Thanks, I appreciate it. One of the best reasons to post here is to get different perspectives.seamoss wrote:Day one already sounds great.
please don't take this the wrong way....cause I only say this to at least make you think about things from a different perspective.
Really? Whatever gave you that idea?seamoss wrote: ...but I am just afraid that you are going to kill this with 90's style guitar riffs/tones and cliché sequenced samples/synths.
Well, track layering and overproduction is certainly my style, and you can probably bet that anything fresh will be killed, cooked, and seasoned by the time I'm through with it.seamoss wrote: I agree with pw and his comments about Day one from your last track. There is just something "fresh" there in the early days that is just totally lost because of the track layering and overproduction.
Thanks. I look forward to your response to my 90s cliches.seamoss wrote: That being said, good luck and I look forward to the progression.
hell yea, i would be willing to do at least a remix, might not be free, and 'fresh' but i would like to put my own twist. Am interested to hear what you come up with tho.Kim (esoundz) wrote:
Actually - I have an idea.
If I made the vocal takes available without the piano, would anyone here be interested in using them to compose a song that retains the "fresh" or "free" vibe people keep talking about?
-Kim.
It's not so much "writing" as it is "scrawl".Kingston wrote:well at least someone has a messier handwriting than I have.![]()
I think this one's going to be a little less over-the-top as Undone. I was actually thinking about adding a mellotron choir. I might still, if I can squeeze it in between the distorted guitars and four-part Miroslav choir.Kingston wrote:as for the sound/song, it's a clean draft with good potential. Just don't drown the idea in production trickery. was just jamming with this dirty mellotron (could've been megatron) sound and played on the lower registers that kind sound might work really well here.
When I feel a song is herky jerky and not feeling right but you still beleive in the song, redo all of the musical elements with a completly diff outlook on the song, completly remix it. it gives you a whole fresh perspective and you maybe want to fuse both the ideas together back into one cohesive piece again.Kim (esoundz) wrote:Day 3
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I've started to add some instruments - mainly the piano, guitars, choir, and extra percussion. I've also arranged the sections roughly into their final order.
It's feeling very awkward at this stage. The pieces don't feel right, they don't seem to fit together or flow. I get the occasional glimpse of the final product, but it's fleeting. I get the sense this song is going to fight me hook and nail to the end.
At 2:42 you can hear the alternate version of the chorus I wrote about yesterday. Hear how it opens differently but moves smoothly back into the main chorus. I like this, I hope it works.
Listening back tonight, I'm not sold on the snare either. It might be a bit too snappy. I might experiment with spreading the transient by laying some claps or something with it.
-Kim.
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