glitchy folk waltz
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 568 posts since 16 Dec, 2003
Yep, going with glitchy folk waltz for a description. See what you think.
This began life as a "riff" from Endlesss Studio (the part that begins around 3:07)
https://soundcloud.com/atm0spher1c/two- ... al_sharing
All listens and comments are appreciated.
This began life as a "riff" from Endlesss Studio (the part that begins around 3:07)
https://soundcloud.com/atm0spher1c/two- ... al_sharing
All listens and comments are appreciated.
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- KVRAF
- 2638 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
I'm actually not a fan of waltz-like rhythms. But with “two you” you created a
beautiful song. You mastered the balance between meditative suspension and
melodic attention brilliantly.
beautiful song. You mastered the balance between meditative suspension and
melodic attention brilliantly.
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 568 posts since 16 Dec, 2003
Thanks for the kind words and for listening enroe. I struggled to find good descriptors for this tune. I appreciate you taking a listen.
- KVRAF
- 12390 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
That sounds great! The vocal fits the overall vibe nicely. I think the clicky percussion doesn't sit in the mix as well as it could, at least to my ears and on the speakers I use at work. The sound fits the style but the volume isn't as balanced as the rest of the track which kinda makes it sound like those percussive sounds are separate, if that makes sense. IMHO, of course.
All in all I think it's a great piece. Thanks for sharing.
All in all I think it's a great piece. Thanks for sharing.
- KVRAF
- 11536 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
I loved the arpeggiated sequence that introduced the piece. The vocal melody is cool. It sounds like you have some sort of vocoder harmonisation in the background. The panning setup is effective and gives the song an effective sense of motion. When the bass synth appears at 2:07, the track really takes off (especially between 2:35 and 3:05).
Overall the piece sounds like a hybrid Tangerine Dream/Thomas Newman movie credit scoring sequence.
Good work
Overall the piece sounds like a hybrid Tangerine Dream/Thomas Newman movie credit scoring sequence.
Good work
- KVRAF
- 15185 posts since 13 Nov, 2012
This is probability my favorite tune of yours so far.
First, I am a big fan of melodic percussion and this starts out with some very sweet MP.
Then it develops several times into a deeper composition, which is well developed and very interesting.
First, I am a big fan of melodic percussion and this starts out with some very sweet MP.
Then it develops several times into a deeper composition, which is well developed and very interesting.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 568 posts since 16 Dec, 2003
@justin3am, thanks for listening and thanks for the comments on the percussion. A buddy also mentioned it. At first he wondered if he was hearing static on his speakers.
@seismic1 - yes re: vocal effects - Bleass Voices. I can't sing harmony for shit, but Bleass allows you to "play" harmonies with a keyboard.
@PatchAdamz - melodic percussion fan club - count me as a member.
@seismic1 - yes re: vocal effects - Bleass Voices. I can't sing harmony for shit, but Bleass allows you to "play" harmonies with a keyboard.
@PatchAdamz - melodic percussion fan club - count me as a member.
- KVRAF
- 6329 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
Very original and consistently interesting throughout. Excellent work!
(The clicks reminded me of CPU crackling and some sounds seem like they might be clipping. But these are minor quibbles.)
(The clicks reminded me of CPU crackling and some sounds seem like they might be clipping. But these are minor quibbles.)
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 31 May, 2024 from Belgium
Good job but my opinion is that the build up is too slow.