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Started by Neomod, September 17, 2011, 03:17:11 PM

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JimFromTheMoon

Quote from: Utter Shit on February 21, 2018, 11:02:24 AM
https://soundcloud.com/sobmusic-1/cultural-vandalism-vol-1-beat-tape

Little mixtape type thing I made. Can't mix so pretended it was a radio switching stations between tracks...creativity bred from a basic lack of ability.

nice, man. a very smooth 11 minutes. great stuff. the radio switching stations effect really added to it.

Kane Jones

Quote from: JimFromTheMoon on February 23, 2018, 02:22:02 AM
the radio switching stations effect really added to it.

It's a technique I used on the intros to my Night Light shows for CaB radio, and one which I probably borrowed from somewhere else. However it's a great idea in the context of a mix (especially segueing between an awkward outtro/intro or mismatched tempos) and I might utilise it myself.

Dr Syntax Head

Nothing special but I knocked this up today. I was supposed to be learning Feelin bad blues by Ry Cooder (My tele is in open D) but did this instead. Another pretty heavy 'lift' of the sound of my favourite band.

https://soundcloud.com/martyn-ley/transit-breast

Utter Shit

I done a new thing, sampling loads of different versions of Snake Song by Townes Van Zandt.

https://soundcloud.com/sobmusic-1/rattlesnake-blues-15-lease-150-exclusive

As always if anyone wants to use it for any reason, ignore the prices just let me know and I'll send it! All feedback welcomed as well, I'm always trying to improve.

Dusty Gozongas

Was listening to some stuff my old band did back in the 'nineties today, and then saw a mention of low bitrate samples in another thread.



Here's one I made using Octamed on an Amiga 600. Circa 1995. This one's a studio version with added bass, arpeggio and Sherwood-esque reverb, pretty easy to spot above the 8-bit tracker. Live version was usually a bit more, well, you know... Crème brûlée.

Guest artist include Genesis P-Orridge, Timothy Leary and Aleister Crowley. Don't tell them though.

23rd Spiral - Into the Blah


Have a free cover of Magic Potion while you're about it, 'cos there's not a lot of live stuff about.
23rd Spiral - Magic Potion



Sin Agog

Song about a creepy real-life figure I'd sometimes see when I was growing up who purportedly hated the sound of women and children's voices.  Prob a nonce (else why'd I tend to see him right after school broke up if he hated our voices so much), but I morphed it into a good ol' fashioned tale about malevolent bastard kids instead of going that route.

https://soundcloud.com/simonmaxwellstewart/sing-for-you

dallasman

Quote from: Sin Agog on March 24, 2018, 05:29:09 PM
Song about a creepy real-life figure I'd sometimes see when I was growing up who purportedly hated the sound of women and children's voices.  Prob a nonce (else why'd I tend to see him right after school broke up if he hated our voices so much), but I morphed it into a good ol' fashioned tale about malevolent bastard kids instead of going that route.

https://soundcloud.com/simonmaxwellstewart/sing-for-you

This is really good!

Sin Agog


itsfredtitmus

Quote from: Sin Agog on March 24, 2018, 05:29:09 PM
Song about a creepy real-life figure I'd sometimes see when I was growing up who purportedly hated the sound of women and children's voices.  Prob a nonce (else why'd I tend to see him right after school broke up if he hated our voices so much), but I morphed it into a good ol' fashioned tale about malevolent bastard kids instead of going that route.

https://soundcloud.com/simonmaxwellstewart/sing-for-you
channelling your inner paul roland

Sin Agog

Gut Gott, that never even occurred to me, but I love that man so you're prob right.  Especially on the voice there.  Gonna give Demon in a Glass Case a spin now that you've brought him up.  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WP9f6mwcZhs

Terryfuckwit

https://youtu.be/ydNK_920tQY

made a genre parody of songs kids play on their phones from way back

spamwangler

ive a mate who is trying to teach one of thems artificial learning things to algorithmically spit out drum/music loops

he gave me a folder with 11,000 midi drum and music loops the other day, - im sort of dipping into them and trying to make albums really quickly with them, - trying to make something in less time than it takes to listen to it, - ive not managed this so far, but did this in two hours today:

A.I.A.D.A


spamwangler

got the aesthetics of the music from tekken stuck in me head

https://soundcloud.com/antony-jack-rees/bolt


BeardFaceMan

Couldn't get this one Machine Head riff out of my head so I had a go at doing something about it - https://soundcloud.com/beardfaceman/ron-burgundy-wears-a-crown oh there's some Anchorman in there too.

easytarget

My band's break-up EP : https://open.spotify.com/album/5ZGiIF3JDs0290WLufGtGo?si=IkgzBc0QSU2v4XSPcP4ZTQ or https://wiscon.bandcamp.com/album/the-finish-line
songs about having to spend the night in a haunted castle in order to inherit it, drugs, the wizard of oz and liking metal but not to the point where you'd burn down a church. Weird that we never got that commercial success.



Morrison Lard

Quote from: non capisco on May 13, 2018, 12:24:27 AM
https://soundcloud.com/ross-patrick-3/kathleen-and-ray-re-record

Old song recorded on a less rammel guitar.
I thumbed you up on the old CaB karma system, but now can't find the link,
you did a belting song a while back which I thought was awesome.

You've got a great voice.

You should definitely think about getting some songs mastered and doing some lathe cuts (cheap vinyl option)

Golden E. Pump


Im sure there was a similar thread...i know Cab discourages self promotion but music wise itd be lush to hear what people are up to. Thats fair surely?

My new band have just done our first recordings and are being encouraged to be strategic about how we release our music; being encouraged to release things pne by one. Thought id post this temporary link so ppl ccoulld have a listen. Not fishing for compliments just woild like some opinions from an unbiased amd anonymous quantity.

https://wetransfer.com/downloads/6a1f10a752d7e242a9e480050392435120180520223934/84c7d871a3b21667de9a593ea6eb0ffb20180520223934/81fb5b?utm_campaign=WT_email_tracking&utm_content=general&utm_medium=download_button&utm_source=notify_recipient_email


Ah well i tried to look. This is the new one.

Apologies to admin! Im a bit out of it and couldn't find this thread

Barry Admin


the

While you're here Barry, is it alright to post Bandcamp pages where you can always freely listen to the tunes in full, but they also happen to be available for non-free download? Just wonder if that crossed a line. Ta

Shaky

I've often wondered this as well. Technically not "free music" I suppose but no-one is being made to buy anything.

the

Aye. Though now I think of it, Soundcloud tunes can have Buy buttons on them, so it feels like it's on a parallel.

And Bandcamp downloads can of course be £0 too.

SteveDave

You can hear my new single (the second song) for free here

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b30tq8


jake thunder

I released my 2nd album a few weeks ago:

GillyCuddy is a heady mixture of Rad, Funky and Soft Rockin Soul Music.

Sven Gunderssen is a Nottingham based Anglo-Swedish music producer specialising in high-quality, soft-rockin, rad-funk jams and state-of-art digital and analog psycho-acoustic circuitry for listening to whilst piloting a prestige Swedish saloon car or whilst working on a deep walnut tan next to a large swimming pool.

https://svengunderssen.bandcamp.com/album/gillycuddy