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 Post subject: What would you call these tracks (genre wise)?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:05 am 
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Hey there, I've been making tracks for some time & only really started showing them to others recently. Problem is, I have no idea how to describe them (other than REALLY BLOODY AWESOME YOU NEED TO HEAR THIS type hyperbole).

Not Big On Ceremony.mp3


Ganymede.mp3


Vault Walk (Hardware version).mp3


Films, Plays and Passtimes.mp3


Stop That.mp3


This! Intellect Is Too Cold RMX.mp3


There's a small pile of tracks of my tracks up at http://unfoldingmachines.bandcamp.com, these are just a few of those.

Okay, that's enough shameless self promotion for now. Apologies for the dodge layout of this post- this is my first one.

Cheers!


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File comment: One of my proudest moments & it's only 42 seconds long
Not Big On Ceremony.mp3 [671.47 KiB]
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File comment: Heavy break with more DS10. Bliss-gloom anyone?
Films, Plays and Passtimes.mp3 [1.97 MiB]
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File comment: This one's a little bliss-out jam made from field recordings (thanks to Matt B of these forums) & jammed over with the SP606 & other synths
Ganymede.mp3 [3.37 MiB]
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File comment: One that I started 2 years ago & just updated so it could be done live. A straight up hip hop instrumental (I guess, correct me if I'm wrong or there's a better category).
Vault Walk (Hardware version).mp3 [4.22 MiB]
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File comment: A little weirdo track made from samples of post rock bands (plus one classic break) with DS10 synth jammed over it.
Stop That.mp3 [3.35 MiB]
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File comment: A track I did with Matt B. He played guitar, kaoss pad, programmed the drums & did the field recordings originally. I then chopped up the whole lot then added bass, melodica, effects, synth & voice samples.
This! Intellect Is Too Cold RMX.mp3 [4.7 MiB]
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:11 am 
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would the real beird please stand up!

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:15 am 
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fuck genres tell em it sounds good!

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sounds good 8)

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Breaks. Aka Nu Skool breaks. imo.

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if you were a twat you could call it folktronica
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