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Pulsing!

It's like a hairy guy is ramming his trance penis into my ear...

Is it strange that I like it?!?

I love how much the breakdown makes me miss the drums, only to have them fill the soundscape so fully. Great space in the mix, if that makes any sense, that's some power compression on the kick, I really dig it man, however I do notice when your love for the track does evaporate. Oh well, move on to bigger and better things!

-ac-

As always

Incredible stuff, man. I love the amorphous bass, the pad, that little kazoo-like lead. Those drums are tough! Ooh, I like this bit with the 16th note bellish sounds, what a cool sounding synth! Just fantastic stuff from you, as always. Oh man, I love the glitching, amazing!

-ac-

Atmosexy

This is the score for a love scene in a neo noir sci fi escape film. 'nuff said?

This piece has so much breadth to it, new effects popping in and out of both (or more? I only have 2 on this comp) channels, and the vox, which I believe says love. The doopy synth that pokes it's head in periodically throughout sounds like a future ATM's booping and beepings. I've always been a bit jealous of your ability to glitch things up to hell and beyond.

-ac-

LJCoffee responds:

Thanks AC - really nice to hear from you - been a while.

Again - apologies for the extremely late response.
Good ears there - the word "love" does appear in one of the samples used. The doopy synth is in fact sounds from a future ATM. I recieved an email from myself dated 15 years in the future and there was a .blit file attached. (New format - won't actually be invented until 2018) I was going to delete it but then, six days prior, I got another email from my future self with a freeware copy of Blit2Wav attached and I managed to convert the samples into a usable format. From what I understand, my future self is doing alright - not making any money from music though, so I guess I don't need to try that hard. Not like I'm going anywhere with it. :)

7 1/2 min????

This song goes on entirely too long, boring synths, and a crashing waves loop, and inferior, repetitive, homogenous drums. Kind of overindulgent, cheesy melody. Nothing really has any power in this song, I'm kind of waiting for the breakdown, or a second verse, or a chorus, or bridge, or... hell, anything. Also, it's not really very ambient, the drums and the melodies and key imply action. Not much really soothing about this piece.

Sorry if this all sounds harsh. It seems to me like you worked on this for about 2 hours and called it a day.

-ac-

WritersBlock responds:

There can be more to ambient than calming sounds. The melodies and drums add some originality and makes it different from all the other ambient songvs out there.
You kind of contradict yourself when you say that the drums are repetitive and nothing has any power. Well, ambient isn't meant to have all that power, it's supposed to be soft and relaxing. Then you backtrack and say that it's not really ambient because the drums and melodies aren't simple enough. That's kind of the opposite to what you implied before. Sure, it may repeat a lot, but that's a part of ambient. If I cut it down too much, it'd have too much action in the riffs and it'd sound even less ambient. So it's stretched out to let it all sink in.

I get that you don't really like it, but I put a lot more work into it than you think. There was a decent amount of trial and error in order to get to the starting point. I needed to pick out instruments that aren't too overpowering, but can still handle the sound. I had to come up with a progression to which I could layer them all in together, I had to come up with over a dozen riffs that can all interweave with eachother. I needed to add sound effects into the background to make it more soothing. I needed to balance out the instruments so they weren't too loud but not too quiet. I needed to create a drum loop that was not too overpowering but pleasant in the background, ambient doesn't mix with percussion, so it wasn't easy to make the drums sound like they were meant to be there, to give it a bit of extra drive. 2hours? I worked on this for a whole day, probably 8-9 hours straight.

I don't mean to sound harsh in my response, but maybe you'd sound less harsh if you put some honest constructive criticism into your review.
I'm thinking this may because I sounded harsh when I reviewed one of your songs, but I did offer constructive advice and an honest opinion.

Grindddddddoooopy

There's like a ceaseless amount of glitchiness to this track. How you get sooooo gooood

I definitely didn't find this track to be unlistenable, what I do think is a ground-up distorted, wet bass needs to be applied in daubs.

Thanks for sprinkling metal shavings all over me.

-ac-

LJCoffee responds:

Oh thank you! - Now that you're covered in metal shavings I guess this would be a good time to break out the electromagnet eh?

I know this track has a few problems but then again it was all experimental - I really wasn't worried about much of it - I just wanted to test a few new techniques and a couple of new synths.

Thanks for the listen B!

stalk to you later! ... ummm.. I meant Talk.. yeah... just talk and in case you were wondering, it was definitely NOT me that stole your underwear from the laundry room that time... uuhh.. thatis, IF you MIGHT have ummm... accidentaly lost some... yeah

DOOOOOPPPP

When the sawpads came stampeding in with the lowpass filter, I kinda crapped my pants, because that was AWESOME.

I love your transitions, that's what sets you apart, methinks. The way you can bring parts in with soooo much power, it just seems effortless. You make me wanna do moooosic

-ac-

synteza responds:

mooooosic, like, like a cow? like, bovine? like a cow? mooo? SWEET!

milosz

I was about to say...

If you turned that damn BOOM into a kick, I'm going to kick you. Then it vanished and sexyness ensued. Man, that saw at the end... wow! Vibrato and heavy reverb, I guess, are the keys to my heart, because fuck that sounded so niiiiiice

-ac-

synteza responds:

BOOM

I think I'll eat a bass

Doopy doo doopy doopy
Doopy doo doopy doopy

I've always liked your instrumentation, but I don't know if I've ever pointed that out. That pad you brought in when the bass was all lonely in the middle of the song was pretty awesome. Nice bell melody to drag the song further into the part of my brain that is all sticky...

-ac-

synteza responds:

i don't know to what degree having a sticky part in your brain is acceptable, but i'm sure you know better than me anyway. enjoy your bass!

milosz

Wow this is an awesome ambient track

I really, REALLY like the panning in this piece. Especially when it sounds like a droplet goes to a babbling brook and then to a boil and back down to a drop, with the harmonic bell sweeping from the left at first to the right... man... all sorts of trippy sound effects... this is pretty tight man.

-ac-

DJRunaway responds:

Hahaha :D Well, Admiral, thank you very much! I must admit that I was in some sort of weird mental state at the moment I made this... Thanks again!

Greetz,
Runaway

Ooof, I got a sweet tooth

I really enjoyed this track to bits man, this made my night! Haha, it's kinda funny, I was suffering from some bad hiccups and was ready to bash my head into a wall, and your song helped me achieve that, but in a rhythmic, joyous fashion.

Thanks for my concussion!

-ac-

Brian Mejia @AdmiralConquistador

Age 38, Male

Sound Mixer

Florida State University

Miami, FL

Joined on 8/30/03

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