big update 2: catchy odd meter moody rock

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Power of Subtraction. Updated with better melodic contours and some work on the drums...

https://www.box.net/shared/static/scmy3vjojv.mp3

and while you're at it, grab this older track that is similar in some ways:
http://www.box.net/shared/static/bmubak22cr.mp3
Last edited by Shane Sanders on Mon May 04, 2009 9:00 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Not too often a song has my undivided attention in the first 2 seconds but you managed it!

That pan pipe synth has got to go if you want to me add vocals over this, though :)

I am jealous of whatever that sensuous phasing is. Bloody flying spaghetti monster on a frisbee, Shane, that's a gorgeous track.

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runagate wrote:Not too often a song has my undivided attention in the first 2 seconds but you managed it!
Thanks!
runagate wrote: That pan pipe synth has got to go if you want to me add vocals over this, though :)
hehe. Yeah, I'm already thinking I'll replace that melody with a violin or erhu.

runagate wrote: I am jealous of whatever that sensuous phasing is. Bloody flying spaghetti monster on a frisbee, Shane, that's a gorgeous track.
The phaser is actually just a Kjaerhus Classic. I put it on a send and then automated it so that the more exposed acoustic parts would be free of it. I think it definitely helps stretch the tolerability of the repetition.

Thanks a ton for the kind words. I'm gonna keep working on this one and will post the updated version whenever I have one, so bookmark the thread if you want it.

:)
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Sadly I don't need to bookmark a thing as I have refresh set up on the site in such a way as I at least scan the subject heading of every thread every day. Go to town! It's already the hard-to-believe kind of wondrous.

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updated! :)
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:oops: updated again with full attention to EQ shelving and lots more. Added a moog synth line that really helps lift it in spots as well as a few dynamic and timbral changes here and there.
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This is a cool track, Shane :tu:
Production is excellent, it sound soooo good, I like it for the odd rhythm and unusual melodies and I noticed you achieve exotic moods with stripped down arragements, fine.

Cheers

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Excellent track Shane! Nice use of traditional and modern instruments, grooves quite well despite the odd meter, crisp production, yeah I can definitely see this one going somewhere. Thanks for sharing!

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Laguna Rising wrote:This is a cool track, Shane :tu:
Production is excellent, it sound soooo good, I like it for the odd rhythm and unusual melodies and I noticed you achieve exotic moods with stripped down arragements, fine.

Cheers
Thank you! Yeah, CPU consumption is forcing me to stop using very many synths in a track, it is refreshing to try to think of ways to combine a limited number of elements. :)
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polyslax wrote:Excellent track Shane! Nice use of traditional and modern instruments, grooves quite well despite the odd meter, crisp production, yeah I can definitely see this one going somewhere. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome, glad you liked it. :)
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This is really interesting. I too like the distribution of instruments. I think you've also managed the less-is-more trick. There is plenty of space in the mix.

I shall be watching this one :)
It wasn't me! (well, actually, it probably was) - apparently no longer an 'elderly', now a 'senior'! Is that promotion?

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I ended up doing some EQ work on this not too long ago. Sounds much better now...

https://www.box.net/shared/static/scmy3vjojv.mp3
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