Saturday, 17 March 2012

Probably wont be doing more reviews anymore.

I seem to have lost momentum to do writing stuff, maybe i'll come back to it, but for now there wont be another review for a while, if ever.

Here's why though, instead of writing, i've decided to join Weeklybeats and make music. Weeklybeats is a 52-week long project and the idea is to make a song every week. Whatever you want to do. There is no competition and no penalty if you miss a week, just simply get back into it. There are alot of brilliant stuff on it. I was thinking maybe after I finish my Diploma studies i will perhaps do mini-reviews of some stuff that i really enjoyed.

Here's my profile and the first 10 weeks of my music

Week 1 "Nebula Angels" (outer space-step)
Week 2 "Thought Ambulance" (happy chilled guitar amp processed tunes)
Week 3 "Michael Gira's Fucktorium (freaky outty goth stuff)
Week 4 "Voicer" (Dry samples of sowing machine sounds)
Week 5 "Whale And Friends" (average electro song-my baby brother was born that week and it was really hectic)
Week 6 "Sixty Six String Wing Sing A Long Appolyon" (Guitar only indie stuff)
Week 7 "Discuss//Disguist" (trip hop noisy tune-got 2 positive reviews from it)
Week 8 "Sixty Six String Wing Sing A Long Napoleon: (guitar only chilled drone stuff)
Week 9 "Return The Equine Joy" (no input mixing+3 bonus synths)
Week 10 "Adventure Bros Time" (My first LSDJ song)

Week 11 - My 2nd LSDJ song


Also, expect a release from yours truly later, what i intend to do is for those that arent aware of Weeklybeats or cant be bothered to go through all my pages to download songs is to create a compliation every 3 months or something consisting of all my weeklybeats compositions, for free of course, that way people can DL my tunes real easy.

Reviews for the track "Discuss//Disgust"

From Xenocrony
A really great memorable track with a really odd beginning and ending containing some almost piano-like slightly plucked string sound. Those parts are interested, but my favorite section are the really excellent beats and the ambient, sort of flute-like strings (the main melody is rather contagious). The emotional feel of the track also matches up pretty well with the track title.
From
Andrew Kilpatrick's Meantime Blog
"Noise gives way to trip hop that creeps along with a solid beat and enough grooves to floor"

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