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Lecbrk 11042021

By gesceap on June 16, 2022 11:18 pm

LEK BRK ELEVEN MILLION FORTY TWO THOUSAND TWENTY ONE ELECTRONIC MUSIC

Same as last week: I had a four bar loop, worked on making it into a song, added annoying robot voice intro/outro.

Nanoloop mobile file: https://github.com/gesceap/weeklybeats2 … 021_01.nan

many nice twists and turns. those parallel chords are tasty, especially that staccato bit at ~1:10 at 2:32 with the muted pad. your layering work has another dimension to it this year. robot voice doesn't hurt the vibe at all.

I can't wait to hear the mix of all this stuff. it's shaping up to be a good one.

I agree license, on 1:10 is my favorite. And this on 2:00 I did miss on a first listen, the cool transition part. Nice drums on this, I like the flutter sound.

license wrote:

many nice twists and turns. those parallel chords are tasty, especially that staccato bit at ~1:10 at 2:32 with the muted pad. your layering work has another dimension to it this year. robot voice doesn't hurt the vibe at all.

I can't wait to hear the mix of all this stuff. it's shaping up to be a good one.

This came out better than last week. Funny enough it's all the same sample, just pitch and loop changes on the sample

Alette wrote:

I agree license, on 1:10 is my favorite. And this on 2:00 I did miss on a first listen, the cool transition part. Nice drums on this, I like the flutter sound.

I would have liked to work more on transitions, they help the song a lot.

I liked your song this week, glad to see you submitted something, the beat was great, really different than your normal stuff, the pads are a nice touch too

gesceap wrote:
Alette wrote:

I agree license, on 1:10 is my favorite. And this on 2:00 I did miss on a first listen, the cool transition part. Nice drums on this, I like the flutter sound.

I would have liked to work more on transitions, they help the song a lot.

I liked your song this week, glad to see you submitted something, the beat was great, really different than your normal stuff, the pads are a nice touch too

Thank you smile The song didn't become how I want because it's in a hurry, but I like the beat also. Thank you for listening.

I really really like the groove at 0:41, particularly how the drum retrigs work against those absolutely massive sounding fuzzy sine-type waves. Can't and won't disagree w/ Alette and License about that Detroit-style staccato and the melody... this is dope.

Alette wrote:

Thank you smile The song didn't become how I want because it's in a hurry, but I like the beat also. Thank you for listening.

Is there any way for me to hear your last week's work? Also, am I correct in understanding you remove pieces after the week's complete? -- I recall a lot more than what I see on your page presently -- I would not dare question your decision, never mind criticize it -- I just like your work a lot and wish I'd saved everything. (No action nor explanation is expected, mostly wanted to express gratitude for the work I did catch during previous weeks.)

ilzxc wrote:

I really really like the groove at 0:41, particularly how the drum retrigs work against those absolutely massive sounding fuzzy sine-type waves. Can't and won't disagree w/ Alette and License about that Detroit-style staccato and the melody... this is dope.

Fuzzy waves is chopped layered pad samples. Wish I had more time to work on transitions and ending instead of just robot yelling "one electronic music".

Really cool track! It's brain candy, lots of interesting movements throughout the song and interesting effects being used, such as the panning of the robot voice, the glitchy drums, the fluctuating tones on the primary melody. No criticisms here, just good IDM.

so spicy.

ilzxc wrote:

I really really like the groove at 0:41, particularly how the drum retrigs work against those absolutely massive sounding fuzzy sine-type waves. Can't and won't disagree w/ Alette and License about that Detroit-style staccato and the melody... this is dope.

Alette wrote:

Thank you smile The song didn't become how I want because it's in a hurry, but I like the beat also. Thank you for listening.

Is there any way for me to hear your last week's work? Also, am I correct in understanding you remove pieces after the week's complete? -- I recall a lot more than what I see on your page presently -- I would not dare question your decision, never mind criticize it -- I just like your work a lot and wish I'd saved everything. (No action nor explanation is expected, mostly wanted to express gratitude for the work I did catch during previous weeks.)

Thank you ilzxc! Yes I don't keep some songs but I have the last week still, I put it on my Self Portrait now to listen smile I'm sorry gesceap for a long message on your song.

love that snappy beat, and your unique use of tuning/pitch is always so spot-on in how it delivers an effective mood... without sounding random or jarring... (also love how the mid-bass drops out at times, for example, around 1:10: such a crafty technique of transporting to a different space while the vibe can still keep similar... very cool!)

RajaTheResidentAlien wrote:

love that snappy beat, and your unique use of tuning/pitch is always so spot-on in how it delivers an effective mood... without sounding random or jarring... (also love how the mid-bass drops out at times, for example, around 1:10: such a crafty technique of transporting to a different space while the vibe can still keep similar... very cool!)


I like that you heard this, it's a common technique I use, dropping a bass layer to change things up.

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