This is quite the journey! And, in my opinion, the reason to make music. It's a release of everything we are and experience. Killer ride, man. \m/
This is quite the journey! And, in my opinion, the reason to make music. It's a release of everything we are and experience. Killer ride, man. \m/
Yeah, all those things happen. Killer ambient. Dig it a lot. It reminds me of my fracturing memory, as I get FUCKIING old. hahaha.
The forgor'ing is real, haha. It's nice to see you, man. Thanks for your support. 🙏
What a great ending to a weird rabbit hole that I went down today. haha. This is awesome. Really like the glitchy bits and yet how smooth this rides. Awesome.
Thank you, that's a wonderful compliment to receive. <3
you're my fav <3
Utterly epic. \m/
WE ARE REALLY REALLY HAPPY YOU LIKED IT <333
Oh for good god, this is ballistically the most gravity EVER. Holy shit, my friend. How do you groove so hard with such HEEEEEAAAVVVY, crushingness. Man, I love your style <3
Thanks, man! The secret was a baritone guitar in dropped-A tuning, down one more octave using the Digitech Ricochet pedal :)
This is also the first time I blended kick and snare samples with my real kick and snare, just to give a little more consistency in the sound. I am happy with this one - I wish I could have pulled off some Chino (deftones) style vocals though.
I'm so sorry I missed all these, man. It is truly my loss. Such killer work. KILLER.
No apologies, I appreciate you checking them out! NG doesn't notify me of anyone's releases either, I just gotta creep haha
Your playing is pretty perfect. The journey you take us on, once again, regardless of genre - is pretty sweet, man. I like that there is a journey involved, rather than a set standard of stuff.
Excellent.
This was actually recorded for a punk compilation album, my wife finished vocals on this and I am pumped about it. It is very silly, in the good way. Honestly, all these punk songs are just testing my drumming haha. Thank you for the kind words!
Man, the inside of your brain, sounds like a ridiculously cool place. haha.
Thanks for sharing it.
That fuzz is brilliant.
Thank you! This is very Primus inspired :D
I wanted to make something bass-focused, and this was the result.
GOD.
This. Is. Epic.
What a journey, man! Holy fuck.
Thank you, man! I was messing with "ducking reverb" where a compressor with side-chain to the main track and compress the reverb to make it sit in the background of the primary sound. Turned out you can get a massive reverb with it and stay clean. I used Supermassive by Valhalla Audio, it's free dude, super useful!
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