| kikkerlandje | 
... right...
you have an interesting style.
very trippy indeed. I especially liked that drum fill at 1:19 shook it up a little.
 shook it up a little.
This is an electronic drum kit right? Or did you program all this? How do you record btw, what gear do you use, are you in a band, etc?
        you have an interesting style.
very trippy indeed. I especially liked that drum fill at 1:19
 shook it up a little.
 shook it up a little.This is an electronic drum kit right? Or did you program all this? How do you record btw, what gear do you use, are you in a band, etc?
it was more of an experiment with some synths and drums in cubase, combined with my fairly new second handed Clavia Nordlead, and fooled around a bit with my MXG guitar which i sold  
 
All mixed on partly my recorder(yamaha AW44-16), and Cubase, and Magix for remastering
tnx for comments and ideas,
Max
         
 All mixed on partly my recorder(yamaha AW44-16), and Cubase, and Magix for remastering
tnx for comments and ideas,
Max
| reminds me of Carlos Santana | 
Present-day, not the older albums. I never could stand hand-clap effects, not even in Steve Perry's beloved "Oh, Sherrie." Instead, I use a 8 inch splash cymbal. That's just me.
It could have gone on longer, and melodically noodled more, but I liked what I heard.
Volume could come up some, I was just about all the way up on volume here. Bass frequencies traveled nicely. Lots of times, the bass stuff is hard to differentiate. I once heard that the art of mixing was to make everything louder than everything else. I heard the whole melody, and all it's parts, which was nice.
I have to get more music up here; I have two albums of experimental stuff, but I need to get them into Mp3s, and last time I tried, it didn't go. I did it once before, but not this time.
I don't know what you'd do with a singer here. Doesn't seem like the song for one.
        It could have gone on longer, and melodically noodled more, but I liked what I heard.
Volume could come up some, I was just about all the way up on volume here. Bass frequencies traveled nicely. Lots of times, the bass stuff is hard to differentiate. I once heard that the art of mixing was to make everything louder than everything else. I heard the whole melody, and all it's parts, which was nice.
I have to get more music up here; I have two albums of experimental stuff, but I need to get them into Mp3s, and last time I tried, it didn't go. I did it once before, but not this time.
I don't know what you'd do with a singer here. Doesn't seem like the song for one.
Sounds sweet dude, keep it up.
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