atm0spher1c ep - a time that will never be again
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 543 posts since 16 Dec, 2003
http://atm0spher1c.bandcamp.com/album/a ... r-be-again
A group of us in the city where I live have been passing the time during the pandemic with little contests and such. The latest charge was to write a requiem using one of Eno's oblique strategies (chosen through dice roll). The strategy I got was: "Assemble some of the elements in a group and treat the group." I feel like I do variations on this theme, but I did it more and differently this time.
Thanks to anyone who gives it a listen.
A group of us in the city where I live have been passing the time during the pandemic with little contests and such. The latest charge was to write a requiem using one of Eno's oblique strategies (chosen through dice roll). The strategy I got was: "Assemble some of the elements in a group and treat the group." I feel like I do variations on this theme, but I did it more and differently this time.
Thanks to anyone who gives it a listen.
- KVRAF
- 6325 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
Inventive rhythms with a mournful atmosphere. I listened to and enjoyed the first and last tracks in their entirety.
It's a matter of taste but I would have liked less reverb. The last track ended kind of abruptly.
It's a matter of taste but I would have liked less reverb. The last track ended kind of abruptly.
- Banned
- 849 posts since 3 Jul, 2017
Great rhythm work on here. Very subby mixes, the dub elements work great. The whole sound aesthetic reminds me on Lorn / Dolor - well done!
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- KVRAF
- 5664 posts since 7 Feb, 2013
Very good, the soundscape is very lush and deep with lots of subtle interesting elements and movements.
I liked "Hiding in plain sight" the most, downloaded that one (thanks for the download!)
"A time that will never be again" seems to stop too abruply, was it supposed to be like that?
I liked "Hiding in plain sight" the most, downloaded that one (thanks for the download!)
"A time that will never be again" seems to stop too abruply, was it supposed to be like that?
You may think you can fly ... but you better not try
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 543 posts since 16 Dec, 2003
Thanks for listening & commenting all. Much appreciated.
@Frantz and @recursive one - thanks for catching the issue with track 4. I didn't allow for the final tail in rendering the master. Fixed now. I meant for downloads to be free for all tracks. Track 2 was set as name your own price and has been changed to free.
@htcnext2 looking up Lorn/Dolor.
@Frantz, I hear you on the reverb. I'm still on a bit of a learning curve with slower more ambient type tunes. Getting the mix with pads, and getting reverb right is something I'm still working on.
@Frantz and @recursive one - thanks for catching the issue with track 4. I didn't allow for the final tail in rendering the master. Fixed now. I meant for downloads to be free for all tracks. Track 2 was set as name your own price and has been changed to free.
@htcnext2 looking up Lorn/Dolor.
@Frantz, I hear you on the reverb. I'm still on a bit of a learning curve with slower more ambient type tunes. Getting the mix with pads, and getting reverb right is something I'm still working on.
- KVRAF
- 11506 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
I just listened to "Hiding in Plain Sight". I really liked the combination of groove, glitch and synths. I liked the "big" sound.
Gonna check out the rest of the EP tomorrow.
Good work
Gonna check out the rest of the EP tomorrow.
Good work
- KVRer
- 14 posts since 24 Jul, 2020 from NYC region
Great work! A lot of different colors and tones but also all of a piece; reminded me of a bunch of different artists I can't name at this moment.
I had no idea there was a 30 Day Post Apocalyptic Soundtrack Challenge. Sad to say, Post Apocalypse, making music will be very low on our list of needs since we'll be so busy scrounging the wasteland for rotted food and carrions, beating off hordes of marauders with flamethrowers.
seriously ... I enjoyed it!
I had no idea there was a 30 Day Post Apocalyptic Soundtrack Challenge. Sad to say, Post Apocalypse, making music will be very low on our list of needs since we'll be so busy scrounging the wasteland for rotted food and carrions, beating off hordes of marauders with flamethrowers.
seriously ... I enjoyed it!
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 543 posts since 16 Dec, 2003
Thanks @seismic1 and @djeryld. Appreciate the listens and the comments and the visual imagery of post apocalypse mayhem. It's probably premature to declare post apocalypse.
- KVRist
- 126 posts since 20 Nov, 2007 from NY
This is pretty cool. Lot of interesting sounds in it. Good use of panning. I feel like maaybe you could use some stereo separation on some of the sounds though, to fatten it out? Did you do much equalizing / use compressors anywhere? Maybe some sidechaining on the drums. I'm just being picky really. I guess it depends what kind of sound you're going for? Keep at it, I'd be interested in seeing what else you come up with.
- KVRAF
- 11506 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
It took longer than I thought, but I finally managed to listen to the rest of the EP. After the first listen, I was convinced that the first track was the strongest track here. Now I'm not so sure. I think I'll have to listen again.
Good work
Good work