Weird Methods

Dec 08, 2009 12:28

This song started out as a potential Deathmøle riff and quickly morphed into...something else. Sort of Fuck Buttons meets Dan Deacon meets dub techno I guess? I don't think I've ever had this many MIDI tracks running at one time before. Your average Deathmøle song has three, maybe four tops.


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robgonzo December 8 2009, 18:30:14 UTC
The download was only 35 seconds. What I heard I liked but it sounded like percussion was about to kick in.

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beautifulthings December 8 2009, 18:44:29 UTC
love it. wish i had the time to do shit like that. i write all these songs in my head when i'm at work and forget them when i get home.

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monica_catch22 December 8 2009, 20:43:13 UTC
Btw are you still going to call the band Deathmøle in the comic? It was technically Nat's idea in the first place and since she's gone and they can be a more... productive... group, would Marty/Amir/Hanners/future-new-person rename their band?

Also, your comic makes my socks roll up and down.

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blackbirdxo December 8 2009, 21:08:22 UTC
I wish that the picture was zoomed in jusssst a little bit so we could see what you were actually looping and follow it!

Have you ever used Acid Pro? I've always been more of a Soundforge/Acid Pro person... I've only lately gotten into garage band for my grad music tech classes. Which do you prefer?

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qcjeph December 8 2009, 21:12:10 UTC
I used to love garageband until the more recent versions became laggy, unstable pieces of shit. Logic is infinitely more powerful and more stable. I don't think I'll ever use another program.

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taisceal December 16 2009, 03:51:17 UTC
Logic rules. Reason's not so bad either.

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mjhellscream December 8 2009, 21:58:33 UTC
I liked the last one you uploaded over this one man. I dunno, this one just doesn't seem to have the balls that all the other stuff you've done has. But I can dig the engineering that went into the song.

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