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So, letīs share our music :)
Hatebunny:
Unfortunately, I'll lose a bit of credit here, because my drums aren't real. heh. They're all programmed. My percussion is often a mix of recorded samples of real drums that I've made from friends, chopped up beats that are already out there, and recordings I've made of me just banging on whatever the hell I can find. Then I tend to add a bit of compression so they sound a bit less cruddy and a bit more industrial/grainy/boomy and distort them as I see fit. I just like to fuck around with stuff from everywhere I can find it.
Also, I'd love some semi-professional artwork, but It'd be a shame to waste it on me. heh.
Thanks for the comments, KharBevNor.
KharBevNor:
Programmed drums are the only way to fly :p
I really need to record a good set of samples off of a friends drumkit, right now I just use virtual 808/909 and some other stuff. Oh, and a bit of found-sound. I have a Bodhran that's worked it's way into some tracks (Endless Pagan Forests for example) and I've used sticks, knives, claps, breathing etc. to create other effects.
Kai:
--- Quote from: Hatebunny ---sounds like 'They Might Be Giants' minus drums
--- End quote ---
TMBG rock out?
And if I were to put it under a genre, It'd totally be Thrash Polka.
Also: Khar, if I ever get around to recording anything and whatnot, I'd love to get some free cover art stuff! awesome.
KharBevNor:
No probs.
On a related note, where's your avatar (which you have now changed) from? It bears a disturbing resemblance to my mysterious masked musical alter-ego Quietus:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v331/KharBevNor/halopromo3_1.jpg
byebyepanda:
Haha well...
I can say I take my music seriously but then again, its not serious music. I guess if you want to say who I sound like, Deerhoof would be the the closest thing. Deerhoof gone acoustic. Haha yeah! Well, want to hear some ACOUSTIC/EXPERIMENTAL? Enjoy!
www.purevolume.com/byebyepanda
www.myspace.com/byebyepanda
There's different songs in both sites :)
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