Another great one from the British BULLDOGG. downloaded.
Another great one from the British BULLDOGG. downloaded.
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This is WAAAY more quality than most of the heavy metal around here...please don't ever collab with LaForge or anybody like that...DOWNLOADED
oh wow, thanks for the awesome compliment - i appreciate it! album's out on july first if you wanna snag it from the facebook page! :)
This has just enuff frantic to be good along with the rhythmic beatbox type drums. It is somehow from a demented mind, you can tell. You're not all healthy, are you?
Not 100 percent, anyway.
I really like your sound overall. This reminds me of some early Aphex Twin when he was doing stuff that wasn't so heavy. I really think you should continue to develop tracks like this. Downloaded.
That Aphex Twin comparison is interesting. I heard in an interview he listens only to his own music, and that's all I've been doing lately. Which is also odd because I made this a year ago and never got around to uploading it. I also take the comparison as a high complement - RDJ's a huge influence on my drums, melodies, etc. Thanks for the review, I appreciate it!
The timing was off from 0:51 to 0:59 ever so slightly, but the idea is solid. you gonna finish this?
Hmm, that's odd. I think the beatbox sounds off because at that time in the track it isn't accompanied by the rhythm guitar, which... I don't know how they coalesced exactly, but the guitar has a huge effect on where the drums appear to be. I think. I'm not sure if I'll ever finish this, because I like chord progressions, and this thing has no chord progressions. I made this after I hadn't really made music for a long time, so I was just warming up with this. I don't know. Thanks for the review!
Bob Dylan feel to this, even Johnny Cash. I like it, and your A/B transitions always surprise me in a good way.
Interesting - I didn't really hear the "country" or "folk" influence in it until you brought it up. I'm glad you caught the A/B transition. I put a lot of thought into making those work. Thanks for the review!
I rather disagree with the gentleman below me; I think there were some good progressions here; it actually sounded pretty good, especially with how the discordant parts went back to the basic melody and beat in an A-B structure. Kind of reminds me of the soundtrack of Napoleon Dynamite.
I hugely dug the soundtrack to that film. Lots of funky keyboards. Thanks for the review!
Came for the awesome title, stayed for the cool synth patches and melodies.
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