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[electro/house] Record Craze! & Chrome Manifesto
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psymon.d
Hiya addicts,

here are a couple tracks I've whipped up for my new house alias, R0N

new to producing this sort of genre, but I've had lots of fun so far.. hopefully some get some enjoyment out of listening to them!


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Thanks for listening!
Zombie0729
record craze has some really cool elements man! some of the chords are really dissonant at points but maybe it was intentional. i do think that there is huge room for some monster sounds in here but what u have is nice :) also i heard a rockin keyboard solo (in my imagination of course). check out Bag Raiders!
psymon.d
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Originally posted by Zombie0729
record craze has some really cool elements man! some of the chords are really dissonant at points but maybe it was intentional. i do think that there is huge room for some monster sounds in here but what u have is nice :) also i heard a rockin keyboard solo (in my imagination of course). check out Bag Raiders!


cheers for the listen and the thoughts! chords were meant to sound like that, but i suppose that doesn't necessarily mean it sounds good. thanks for the artist recommendation, sounds great...this is the sort of thing I'm listening to at the moment.
professorTHC
yo dude, its not sounding bad. I think you have really good production skill and the ability to choose instruments, and you have a little rhythm there too, but what youre lacking is musicality, and musical progression. if learning music theory is too much of a pain you might want to find a friend that can play an instrument. like guitar or piano. lots of duos start off that way, and it looks like you could head down that path with a pair of musical ears to play with your stuff.
psymon.d
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Originally posted by professorTHC
yo dude, its not sounding bad. I think you have really good production skill and the ability to choose instruments, and you have a little rhythm there too, but what youre lacking is musicality, and musical progression. if learning music theory is too much of a pain you might want to find a friend that can play an instrument. like guitar or piano. lots of duos start off that way, and it looks like you could head down that path with a pair of musical ears to play with your stuff.


thanks for the listen and ideas. I'll have to respectfully disagree though, as these two examples are more club oriented tests and aren't meant to be as melodically strong as some of the other genres I work on. could be that I'm, as stated, new to the genre though, so things may not flow as they should. I've played guitar for 7 years now, so I feel I've got a pretty decent grasp on the whole thing.
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