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Title: [techno] Shade (mp3) hey remember me?
Post by: hellscion on December 10, 2007, 20:28:19
Once again i return. A new song for you.. tell me what you think  :)

http://www.theastralprojekt.com/shade.mp3

It is called shade, sounds like trip-hop fused with industrial. if you can imagine that. anyways, comments are appreciated. im a little more calmed down than in the past.. :wink:
Title: [techno] Shade (mp3) hey remember me?
Post by: Sam_Zen on December 11, 2007, 01:35:16
Quite enjoyable choice of sounds and treatments. Kinda sneaky atmosphere which fits the title.

My problem with things like this is a bit :
The harmonic content stays very flat all the time, changing a few groundtones once in a while, within the same level.
So the tension comes from the sound of the instruments, but not from the score.

And usually at the end, because there must be, one is trying to compensate this by adding some wilder variations, but it's a bit too late imo.
Title: [techno] Shade (mp3) hey remember me?
Post by: hellscion on December 11, 2007, 02:37:13
heh, uhhhhh things like what? not completely sure i understand but i had actually been told that i shouldve kept the same 'vibe' throughout, rather than changing to the more aggressive industrial sound..

confusion.

anyways, how have you been sam zen? staying busy it would seem..
Title: [techno] Shade (mp3) hey remember me?
Post by: Sam_Zen on December 11, 2007, 04:14:22
Still busy indeed, thank you for your interest.
So if you have done what's being told you about keeping the same vibe throughout, you've succeeded, no doubt about that.
Title: [techno] Shade (mp3) hey remember me?
Post by: hellscion on December 11, 2007, 05:31:02
It is unprofessional to mix instruments at varying volume levels.  thats where dissonance comes from.. Because the dynamic sound changes dont agree with analogue mastering and reverb. however, in a tracking program it sound good.