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Joss Weatherby - Ambionitronical [ambient/drone/noise] (pg. 2)
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| denys envy |
will give it a listen simply for the fact that it's all produced by yourself.
haven't checked out any of your work before. |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by denys envy
will give it a listen simply for the fact that it's all produced by yourself.
haven't checked out any of your work before. |
standing by for you to listen and advise... |
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| denys envy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
standing by for you to listen and advise... |
i'm listening now (maybe halfway through) and i have to say it's pretty... how to best put this... eclectic. it'll really take one with an appreciation for the music making process and an attention to minute detail (which i like to think of myself as a 'yes' for both cases) more so than those that just look for pleasurable listening - to really respect what this set brings to the table.
i guess the first impression that i got is that this is "different" and definitely not something i'd share with everyone simple because they wouldn't have any appreciation or (frankly) patience for.
edit: and to some extent "meditation music". i was just laying down and closed my eyes and definitely felt something. |
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| denys envy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
02. Untitled |
where are the vocals in this from? did you just record them yourself?
cuz that's one ing insane track. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by denys envy
i'm listening now (maybe halfway through) and i have to say it's pretty... how to best put this... eclectic. it'll really take one with an appreciation for the music making process and an attention to minute detail (which i like to think of myself as a 'yes' for both cases) more so than those that just look for pleasurable listening - to really respect what this set brings to the table.
i guess the first impression that i got is that this is "different" and definitely not something i'd share with everyone simple because they wouldn't have any appreciation or (frankly) patience for.
edit: and to some extent "meditation music". i was just laying down and closed my eyes and definitely felt something. |
haha thanks! Drone, especially glitchy noise drone like what most of this is, certainly isn't for everyone! I believe someone quoted this style as "music for pretentious chin strokers" and it does seem to be that style. :p
| quote: | Originally posted by denys envy
where are the vocals in this from? did you just record them yourself?
cuz that's one ing insane track. |
The sample is from Better Luck Tomorrow.
Thanks for the listen. If you want to check out other new works there are some things in the producers forum as well and my Last.fm page has some other tracks too. |
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| pwnage1 |
This is terrible... I love it!
Edit: may have been asked before but how did you go about mixing this? |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by pwnage1
This is terrible... I love it!
Edit: may have been asked before but how did you go about mixing this? |
Adobe Audition, pre-mixed. I mixed it for Saturday Ourboard Radio (group of TAs that do online radio on Saturdays) a few months ago. |
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| micko |
Sounds interesting - quality ambience is hard to come by
cheers |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by micko
Sounds interesting - quality ambience is hard to come by
cheers |
Thanks, I hope you enjoy it! :) |
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| Magadansky |
Thanks for pointing me to some of your work. I choose this mix to listen first since it is your "own", literally. :)
Drone, noise, abstract sounds are always a pleasure for my ear, especially in some specific situations. I listened to that set while mid-evening and I must say its one very deep set. My image while listening was a travel. A long-distant travel, across a land never seen by my eyes before. A land that is partly forgotten by humanity. I am like watching through the window and stare at all these sites, new places and landscapes.
Some of the odd sounds remind me of old radios, or forgotten factories, barely working gas station and things like these. It definitely has a darker feel in the mix, but that is typical for that style anyway. And in many circumstances, darker is better!
Thanks again for pointing me out to the mix. A very nice one! :) |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Magadansky
Thanks for pointing me to some of your work. I choose this mix to listen first since it is your "own", literally. :)
Drone, noise, abstract sounds are always a pleasure for my ear, especially in some specific situations. I listened to that set while mid-evening and I must say its one very deep set. My image while listening was a travel. A long-distant travel, across a land never seen by my eyes before. A land that is partly forgotten by humanity. I am like watching through the window and stare at all these sites, new places and landscapes.
Some of the odd sounds remind me of old radios, or forgotten factories, barely working gas station and things like these. It definitely has a darker feel in the mix, but that is typical for that style anyway. And in many circumstances, darker is better!
Thanks again for pointing me out to the mix. A very nice one! :) |
Thanks a lot! :D
I have another self-works collection coming out soon, but I have been struggling to find a good play order. I think I need to get a few more new tracks in there.
Thanks again, glad you enjoyed it! :) |
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| Demoted |
| This was quite good. I mainly listen to drone and ambient when I'm sleeping so I'm not really all that worldly on it nor do I listen to it on a regular basis and try to delve further into it. This set, for what it's worth, was right up my alley though. |
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