Post your band info/music recordings here

What do you think?

  • Good, I like it.

    Votes: 30 69.8%
  • Nah! Its totally disaster.

    Votes: 13 30.2%

  • Total voters
    43
all right you fuckers, from this day on, i will start listening to all of your samples.

pethical tom mate, im on your site at the moment. the keys have entered along with a guitar strum. i will let you know what i think in a few minutes. cheers
 
thx for the feedback don & seance, ya, for the most part those recordings are just ideas/brainstormings. atm I'm working on some stuff that's overall more serious and quite different from the stuff there.

ya, I'm also a fan of cash tbh
 
koi said:
opethian: pretty creative stuff you have there, do you have myspace?

Thanks :). Yeah, I have a myspace, it's in my signature, but it has the same 3 songs nadavnaz quoted in his last post, and another one which is one of the earliest songs I made (was playing guitar for one year back then, and recording for a few months), and isn't very interesting. I'm working on a new song right now, it's about 5 minutes already, but I still need to improve a few transitions and figure out a good ending before I replace the older song with this one, which might take a while since during the day I'm usually studying (hadn't done anything yet before the easter holiday started, so it's quite necessary) and during the evening/night I'm at the pub, so I usually just have a few moments in between to work on music.

@ Pethical: I listened to your bands' song and it's very impressive! Like others have said, very professional, very dreamy, nice atmospheres. I'm looking forward to hearing more!
 
Well, since I broke my jaw, I'm not really allowed to do anything intensive that might put stress on my jaw muscles, so I won't be playing guitar or recording for a while (No I don't normally use my jaw muscles to play guitar, like Jimi Hendrix, but sometimes when I'm in the heat of some intensive guitar playing it's possible that I put stress on numerous facial muscles, even though completely unrelated to the guitar playing motions themselves). Anyways, here is the song that I was working on. Maybe someone can give me some tips that I can use when I am capable of resuming my work on it.
http://www.users.skynet.be/dafreak/32.mp3
 
Hey Tom,

That's a nice demo right there. I agree with Seance in that you should make a push to distinguish yourself from all the other post-rock out there. I'd say the more you can break out of that mid-tempo, drone type sound and insert more actual 'progressive' elements, the better off you'll be.

Also, when you're ready to do a real recording, come down to Melbourne and we'll work somethin out :)

Good stuff man, all the best.