hey guys! my band has just released its latest EP. it is streamable and downloadable from here: http://volumefeeder.bandcamp.com/alb...wns-and-chains if you like Metallica, Black Label Society, Down or Corrosion of Conformity, give us a try!
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My trio, inside//outside, has just released our debut full-length, self-titled album. It's electronic jazz, with elements from ECM, IDM, and math rock. Plus a string quartet and a whole host of other guest musicians. Check it out below, if you're so inclined.
What's up talk bassers! This is a nice ol' voice memo iphone recording of me and my buddies playing in our house at school.
It's 27 minutes so I won't force you to listen to the whole thing, but if you wanna check out around 15-20 minutes I think is some cool stuff, and right around 21 minutes in there's a nice little funk jam with my guitarist on keys and my keys on drums, if you can manage that.
I pretty biased in thinking that we sound pretty good, so I would love to hear some feedback from people that aren't in on it, because feedback is a good friend of any musician.
The bass part isn't complicated to play, it just serves the song. Sonics-wise though, it had a lot done to it. Offhand it was DI, compressor, some amp/cabinet simulation, transformer saturation simulation and a touch of chorus just on the midrange, and then some ducking of the low end with the kick drum and EQ to fit it into the mix.
This is a little rock tune that my band has been working on for a few months now. We did all the recording and mixing on our own, in our basement "setup". We recently had it mastered by Rodney Mills in Atlanta and we love the results. It gave it just the right amount off pump and breath that it needed.
I would love to here some opinions/critiques on the song as well as tracking/mixing techniques. This is our first official complete song as a band as well as recording nerds. Although the drums need help....I'm sure you can figure out why...
But this is our attempt at bringing a little bit of honest rock to the table, something we feel has been missing in music for a while now.
This is a little rock tune that my band has been working on for a few months now. We did all the recording and mixing on our own, in our basement "setup". We recently had it mastered by Rodney Mills in Atlanta and we love the results. It gave it just the right amount off pump and breath that it needed.
Wow, that is excellent! Love the clarity and the width.
Here's my band, The Problem Preachers out of Longview, Texas. Link for free download of our album in the about section under the profile picture! Kinda bluesy, kinda heavy, kinda funky. Enjoy. Cool thread btw, will be checking yall out!
My trio, inside//outside, has just released our debut full-length, self-titled album. It's electronic jazz, with elements from ECM, IDM, and math rock. Plus a string quartet and a whole host of other guest musicians. Check it out below, if you're so inclined.
Like us on facebook, if you dig these sounds. Thanks for listening!
I perked up a little bit when I read the description; it did not disappoint. haha awesome stuff man!
My band just released our first album back in December (recorded, mixed and mastered it ourselves in a basement )
check us out here: http://shaggwellband.bandcamp.com/
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