(Electronic) Thousand Ring Circus - Downtown Wagon Edition
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 235 posts since 30 Dec, 2018
Here's a short, weird and fun little track I whipped up.
Welcome to the Thousand Ring Circus - Downtown Wagon Edition.
Enjoy.
https://soundcloud.com/officialstranger ... on-edition
Open to any comments, criticism, likes, dislikes, etc.
Welcome to the Thousand Ring Circus - Downtown Wagon Edition.
Enjoy.
https://soundcloud.com/officialstranger ... on-edition
Open to any comments, criticism, likes, dislikes, etc.
- KVRian
- 937 posts since 31 May, 2017
This is really cool. I think you should develop it further. You've got a nice starting point and just by playing with the arrangement, dropping things in and out, adding here and there you'll have a nice full track.
It's particularly interesting to me because 1) I use a lot of random dialogue samples in my work as well (so that's cool!) and 2) I recently played some music for my brother and he said it sounded like a cross between Radiohead and Phil Collins. And that was exactly my response, Phil Collins?!
It's particularly interesting to me because 1) I use a lot of random dialogue samples in my work as well (so that's cool!) and 2) I recently played some music for my brother and he said it sounded like a cross between Radiohead and Phil Collins. And that was exactly my response, Phil Collins?!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 235 posts since 30 Dec, 2018
Thanks for listening and posting some feedback. Ripping dialogue from things is always a lot of fun plus adds an extra element to the mix. I'd use random dialogue more often if ever brush up on the whole copyright side of things lol.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm surprised to see others enjoyed this track since the weirder stuff I tend to like or come up with usually seems to be lost in translation when I show my own friends. I purposely kept this track short for that very reason since I was getting a lot of confused feedback before I finished and uploaded this. Glad to see others enjoy the dialogue and don't dig too far into it since it's sole purpose was to be fun and completely random.Local Man wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:23 pm This is really cool. I think you should develop it further. You've got a nice starting point and just by playing with the arrangement, dropping things in and out, adding here and there you'll have a nice full track.
It's particularly interesting to me because 1) I use a lot of random dialogue samples in my work as well (so that's cool!) and 2) I recently played some music for my brother and he said it sounded like a cross between Radiohead and Phil Collins. And that was exactly my response, Phil Collins?!
Thanks for the feedback, too. Again, surprised to see the comments for expanding on the track. There's a fair amount of layering in this track to make up each part. I tend to cruise by the magic of layering all too often.