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Hey guys, wish I was around more often to share and give feedback. I used to make rock music, but lately I've been making some electronic music for someone's youtube channel. Anyway, I'm still really new to producing so any tips for me would be great.
I listened to some tracks from your latest bandcamp album, and I definitely dig it. I would say just put a little more reverb on the lead guitar, it sounds really dry.
But otherwise I love that tone, reminds me of Clapton when he was in Cream. I know how to get a similar tone, but I'm curious as to how you're doing it?
I listened to your youtube vid. I love noisy shit like that, I used to be way into shoegaze and noise rock. I would love to start getting back into that sound, so I wonder: do you EQ anything or do you just let the noise be noise?
Like it. It reminds me of a few early AnCo tracks, and obviously there's some Brian Eno in there. All I would say is either make the songs longer or release more at once. I feel like the 3 songs from that album probably could have been blended into one track with the right transitions. But if you're going for that sort of short ringtone kinda vibe its good, just release more at once so the audience has a cohesive sound to grasp onto.
How do you go from guitar sounds to electronic sounds so smoothly? Whenever I try to do that shit, it just sounds jarring, and not in a good way.
But your music still sounds like the same song when you switch it up.
Dammit I actually get jealous when I hear someone pull off post-punk like this. I can't even describe the sound like that, it's like it's... purposely amateurish? And I mean that in the most complimentary way. Kinda like lofi, but the songwriting is a lot better and clearer.
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