>>73449190
yo the year 2000 has 3 zeroes, next time that happens, it'll be the year 3000
>that shit's fucking insane when you think about it
WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS GARBAGE??!
WHERE ARE THE GUITARS??
I THOUGHT THEY WERE GOING TO SAVE ROCK MUSIC
the 2000s were fucking awful man.for everything.
I remember seeing an album that came out this year on spotify and bandcamp that I was anticipating based on the single. I think it should've come out by now. It had a solid yellow cover with a woman on it, I think it was a collage with perhaps with her eyes covered by kaleidoscopes? It was some sort of rock.
peas help a guy out
It's bloody good lads.
Not as good as Slowdive's comeback, but still at least an 8.5. It's what their third album should have been.
So you gave Slowdive a 9?
>>73429327
8.8
I'm feeling like a 7 on it while I've settled on an 8 for Slowdive.
Does this sound familiar to any of you?:
https://clyp.it/kn2jhor0
It's the beginning of some funk song I must have heard on radio years ago. I want to sample it for a track I'm making, but I have to idea what the song is. I was hoping someone on /mu/ might recognize it. Tambre wise, it kinda sounds like "Play That Funky Music" by Wild Cherry (I think they might even be in the same key) and the intro is just the guitar for 2 or 4 bars. If anyone can tell me what it is or where else I can look for it, I'll greatly appreciate it.
If anyone else has a song they'd like to ask about, feel free to use this thread too.
I think you're hearing the opening to Love Rollercoaster maybe
>>73429284
Holy shit! I think that might be it. Though, I don't remember all the surrounding instrumentation... hm, My memory could just selective. Thanks!
>>73429284
Okay, forget my first post. The first thing I found looking up "Love Rollercoaster" was the Red Hot Chili Peppers cover. Found the original by Ohio Player through whosampled. Thanks again anon.
post ITT if you still remember sportswave
New Emo Music it proves Milhouse is a meme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG3o0e36UCQ
Hey you dorks I have audio engineering question for you.
Im currently mixing a song , should I export the instrumental and then lay vocals over it or should I try to lay vocals immediately without exporting? then try to master. I feel like if I export it then lay vocals it wont sound the same. I mixed it correctly, lowered the master fader about 20 -15 db &&& gave mix just the right amount of head room. I love the outcome, but I want to hear your opinions.
let me hear em
>>73429023
i don't know what you mean. many people record, produce, mix, and master from the same DAW. there's no reason why you can't.
but whatever you're doing, you probably want all of the tracks in the same DAW while you're mixing. it'd be dumb to mix all of the instrumentals by themselves without the vocals.
can you describe with more detail?
>>73429023
kevin shields of my bloody valentine says he prints the instrumental mix and adds the vocal afterwards to avoid upsetting the balance or something
I don't understand it fully though
>>73429763
im mixing a song, I'm afraid that if I export instrumental I wont be able to recreate certain sounds because of cracked plugins&& not sure if I can get same depth of sound afterwards it is exported, should I bounce audio then mix / master vocals all in the same file project or export entire instrumental then lay vocals after .
should I do it all in one go
Literally no bad song/track.
Does /mu/ like death metal?
John "Strawberry Bruises Forever" Lennon
John "Tomorrow Never Knows When I'm Going To Break Your Nose" Lennon
things you've made for people
or yourselves
whatever playlists you have
>not you fucking wrapping over your own beats
rapping just degrades the quality of the music underneath the lyrics
I like hearing electronic music but hearing some egotistical fuck rapping just isn't tasteful imo
Also (this next part might be a little controversial... prepare yourself for what you're about to read...) I find that people use rapping as a form to cover up boring repetitive tracks with no interesting musical changes that show any sign of real interest in DJing and mixing
As an electric music fan I have a hard time listening to these hip hop artist limit themselves to just a simple beat made on a sampler
There's really no pioneering in the hip hop genre musically
It's all the same equation but the only exploration to be found is what else there is to be sampled in a standard 4/4 90bpm hip hop beat
>>73428731
Well a good rapper will have good flow and accenting which adds another layer of rhythmic complexity to the track. So in some cases the repetitiveness may be fairly intentional, because they expect the flow to act like extra percussion.
>>73428731
The music underneath is pretty pathetic. Pathetic like a tiny black dick.
>deletes everything but intermission
>>73428659
>deleting H., Eulogy, and Hooker With a Penis
You monster
>>73430277
two of those songs are hot garbage good sir
You're a madman
More like this?
If you had to bet your money on one lesser known artist or group making it big within the next three years, how would it be and why?
Define lesser known. Define making it big.
>>73428531
people are gonna call you a faggot regardless of what you post, just go for it
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>>73428555
Uh ok Fleet Foxes
Artists/genres you grew out of.
Metal and Ska-punk
fuck it used to be so fun