drifter - fade (experimental rock - shoegaze)
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Well done, very peaceful, excellent use of reverb and effects. The tuning you have though I believe really adds to the effect.
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great job dude i love it....
i love those kinds of music...like post,math,experimental.....go on
but i wanna learn more about experimental and sheogaze...
could u contact me ? thank u and keep working dude...
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@dirul hmm, interesting
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@dirul ahahahahaha dont listen to him. Experimental rock is the best.
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@pathogensmusick <= ...The sucker said.
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This is a really nice song! Thank you very much, keep creating, because it really deserves a respect!!
Good luck, dirul!
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Somebody know a good band of Shoegaze ?
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@xroyceyeahx He's playing it because he loves this style of music.
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I can't say I dislike it. An experiment, yes, experimental, not quite. The chords are very common in contemporary music, you can twist it up here and there to whack it out of its repetition, it's okay. You could venture away from the garage band sound by investing in logic or pro tools to help you steer clear of looping a loosely played guitar sound. A little deliberation can really support you when you choose your sounds and help give you a direction when emoting your mix. You can even record
TheSpoonCollectors 2 days ago
@TheSpoonCollectors Bare in mind, this video is 4 years old and was one of the first things I ever put on YouTube. I was quite happy to be making these sounds in the first place. I would strum my guitar and hear my heros come out of my headphones. It made me happy. So yeah, you're right, it's an extraordinarily basic and amateur recording, but it was never supposed to really be more than that. :)
dirul 2 days ago
Nice production ideas here. I couldn't insist enough on the importance of tuning though.
mantra3000 7 months ago 2
@mantra3000 I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "insist" but the guitar is detuned on purpose. Sonic Youth is the reason I ever picked up a guitar in the first place, and while my own style is some what mellow in comparison, my own methodology in creating music was developed by listening to Thurston and Lee make amazing sounds without being confined within "tunings". In fact, I don't even remember this tuning, I'd have to go back and look at my notes.
dirul 7 months ago 3
This sucks.
pathogensmusick 7 months ago
@pathogensmusick Thanks. ^_^
dirul 7 months ago 2