What type of music do you create?

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What type of music do you create?

Instrumental songs
31
67%
Vocals based songs
5
11%
Both
10
22%
 
Total votes: 46

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I create silent music for silent films.
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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Aloysius wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 2:43 pm I create silent music for silent films.
Silent but deadly?

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:lol:
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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1. Type: instrumental
2. Genre/style: New Age/Ambient
3. semi-professionally release your music: yesssss
4. Or just share your music casually with the world? Yeah also :-)

I now produce under a new name: Seva Randeep. Previously I make music under my own name Jeroen van Rooij and I made sounds under the name Yuroun Sound Design.

Some links:

https://open.spotify.com/album/7bRHIaBUrvLJNSu5RXWRNI
https://www.deezer.com/album/134300352
https://music.apple.com/us/album/five-b ... app=itunes
https://music.apple.com/us/album/five-b ... pple+music

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I make secret music. So secret I don't know I've done it

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Thanks for the votes and responses so far. :)

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1. Type (vocal/instrumental/mix of both)
Instrumental, electronic, no vocals

2. Genre/style you think it fits
Mainly psytrance, occasionally other trance-related genres

3. Do you officially/professionally/semi-professionally release your music (with artwork and all)?
Used to (few EP/single/compilation releases at various labels, mostly smaller ones)

4. Or just share your music casually with the world?
Planning to (trying now to catch up in music production after some hiatus).
You may think you can fly ... but you better not try

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Melodyless electro weird stuff, most o time. I don't use vocals but I found it's a lot easier to work towards some voice sample.

And #4: "just share your music casually with the world" only because I casually finish something.

As a tip, I'd say: listen to your track on a cheap headphone, a crappy computer speaker and car stereo. If it sounds good on these devices, it's good enough to be released for the world to enjoy (or hate).

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1. Instrumental, tho I did a track with a lady called Zana Messia recently, great voice, and she seemed pretty happy that I replaced the original RnB backing with my dub noodlings :)

2. I listen to a bit of everything that hasn't seen a chart position since the late 80s, plus dub, reggae, ambient and not so ambient electronica. I create mostly dub noodles

3. I just self-released my first album of dub noodling with artwork n stuff :D

4. I have done, and probably will do again

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