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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mmorpgsforlife December 9 2009, 14:53:03 UTC
I really like. I think because it's really not metal, closer to techno.

I have no idea what I'm talking about when it comes to music genres, though, so I'll just stick with "I like it."

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runstaverun December 9 2009, 16:22:13 UTC
get some distorted mouthmade-noise on there -- (ok, it might be, the song is currently half done playing here)

On a very related note, it is hard to make Mike Patton sounds or legitimate sounding distorted vocal-noises at all.

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i_love_jew_so December 9 2009, 18:55:03 UTC
I don't generally like Deathmøle stuff but this was good. I was able to get into it and drift along side it. Moar plz :)

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potionsmistress December 10 2009, 10:20:46 UTC
I like it! It is excellent music for playing when you are working on something. I got super productive while it was playing. I also vote for more. And maybe a little album cover to go with it.

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slaveofplastic December 11 2009, 22:43:37 UTC
I LUBS it! It hits me like Fuck Buttons - aural crack style - but moves more. I think it's really important - esp. if you're getting into rhythmic noise (is that real, or did I make it up?) to keep it fresh. There is nothing worse than droning that NEVER STOPS! Better than anything off of Not Not Fun records.

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