style is groovy progressive and psychedelic trance.
all comments welcome, enjoy http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel "I've always been a believer in musical repetition to draw in the listener and make the music hypnotic. Another thing I believe in is repetition." Alan Parsons
klippel
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Posted : Jun 15, 2011 10:41
maybe someone wants to comment if you just have to click the tracks here
there are distortion and artefacts due to soundcloud encoding, original files are clean sounding.. dunno what to do about that, just happens every time i upload stuff there.. anyway:
some morning prog:
some prog house:
and a psy track:
have fun and leave comments http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel "I've always been a believer in musical repetition to draw in the listener and make the music hypnotic. Another thing I believe in is repetition." Alan Parsons
Grevinsky
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Posted : Jun 21, 2011 19:52
I listen to No fear song, like the intro and the pad but i think the "metallic" sound is a little too raw and dirty too go along with the very smooth and beautiful pad.
I like the build up at 2.20, good progression and nice comeback.
I like it, nice song, dreamy and light.
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http://soundcloud.com/mechanical_species
klippel
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Posted : Jun 22, 2011 11:29
hey mate,
cheers for you comment! i like the metallic sound, but i do agree with you it may be to harsh as is. will try to smoothen it out and blend nicely with the soft flow for the next version http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel "I've always been a believer in musical repetition to draw in the listener and make the music hypnotic. Another thing I believe in is repetition." Alan Parsons
e-scape
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Posted : Jun 22, 2011 22:42
Cool tracks...I like the first prog morning track,my cup of tea
Sunrise Travellers
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Posted : Jun 22, 2011 23:36
Hey there!
I like the first track a lot! is very good!
Also the other tracks are nice...
keep it up my friend! you are in good lines...
Cheers///
...into the wild....
klippel
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Posted : Jun 23, 2011 10:43
hey guys,
cheers for the kind words! i updated the morning prog track just now
i has better sound and some changes to the arrangement.. getting it closer to be finished http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel "I've always been a believer in musical repetition to draw in the listener and make the music hypnotic. Another thing I believe in is repetition." Alan Parsons
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Posted : Jun 23, 2011 14:22
That morning prog one have great feeling when its on background, but then listening with full attention, its a bit boring to my monkey mind.
Diging arp synth! Add some subtle melodic variations to it maybe?
Not feelin prog house one, but delay fx synth is cool;)
High fx sounds in the end felt annoying litle bit.
Psy track highs at beginning are to harsh.
Oh relay feelin bassline!
That synth that come in at 2:25, i suggest to use some "ambience" vst reverb on it.
http://magnus.smartelectronix.com/
Overally maybe you should eq your highs more, for home listening they are ok, but listening on big system, they probably to harsh.
Song structures need more attention!
klippel
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Posted : Jun 23, 2011 17:42
hey mihkel,
you pretty much nailed it i guess. one of my real problems while producing is not getting too repetitive.. i dunno why but i get lost in the building of the structures and begin to loose distance and get used to it being like it is..
so a pair of fresh ears is always welcome
about the high freqs, i will look into that when listening myself from now on!
http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel "I've always been a believer in musical repetition to draw in the listener and make the music hypnotic. Another thing I believe in is repetition." Alan Parsons