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Soulsynger:
I've spent a lot of time in the past five years making my own electronic music using Reason and Ableton Live and broadening my horizon in the direction of ambient, dark ambient, industrial, noise&rhythm and glitch.
Recently I've discovered the music of industrial act Stendeck and have started experimenting in that direction while trying not to loose my vision of mixing industrial and chillout music.

This is my latest work in progress and together with a more industrial track I will be uploading in a few days (which might be my best work yet) I feel I am on the right track to finding my own style at last.

Relaxed industrial by Hirnfunk "Filtered Thoughts of dizzy Birds"
[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/crae/filtered-thoughts-of-dizzy[/soundcloud]


(I should say that I have never received any training in mixing, composing or mastering. I took singing lessons for about a year and a half to develop my inner ear for notes and harmonics but that's it. Everything you hear is self taught without using any pre-existing beats or melodies.)

PS: I know this isn't what people on this board seem to usually listen to. It's a shot in the dark. :)

edit: I can't get into the discussion right now. I'm at work and my break's not long enough. Oo

Thrillho:
[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/gareth-hughes-13/recycled[/soundcloud]

I still have no good mic, and fucked latency. This was recorded meticulously by plugging my guitar pickup directly into the computer, then playing over it (deleting little jots of silence to line it up) then singing over it using a microphone that cost me $20 five years ago. Also, my vocal sucks.

However, I feel like I achieved something, because I recorded something for the first time in months. And the guitar instrumental bit may suck ass, but I think it's worth it for the harmonic it ends on.

Melodic:
Just don't compress your end project so much. There are other, better, ways to achieve volume equalization.

Thrillho:
I didn't compress it. At all. That's just how bad it sounds to plug in directly with no pre-amp.

VonKleist:
Sounds good to me, Gareth.
Certainly doesn't suck.

What kind of guitar is it? SOunds a bit tinny but then again thatīs probably the lack of an interface/preamp.
VOcals are cool, might be somewhat clearer in some parts, but whatever floats your boat.

Re-record with interface and itīll come out fine!

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