New Album (Ambient/Experimental)

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Re: New Album (Ambient/Experimental)

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Oh god, I forgot DTS was Ultron. Not much more needs to be said after you realize that. :olo:

brisk, I'll check out your tunes when I get home. I listen to nearly all genres.
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Re: New Album (Ambient/Experimental)

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brisk wrote:I guess I must have upset Ultron back in the day and he has been patiently waiting all these years for his chance at retaliation!

Maybe if i'm lucky, Eonix/Methyd will show up too! :olo:
No, that's not true at all. What I said about those tracks is what I genuinely thought of them.

Any "retaliation" about what I posted in this thread was in response to what you posted in this thread.
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Nice work - pay day I shall order a copy just because I like you x
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just listened to the sample tracks, and I wish you sampled somewhere well after the intro of every song, because it takes too long to build up andf the sample ends. Maybe there is no more build up, but I was expecting more, maybe I am not a fan of ambient music...

anyway what foo said :up:
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Tsakali wrote:just listened to the sample tracks, and I wish you sampled somewhere well after the intro of every song, because it takes too long to build up andf the sample ends. Maybe there is no more build up, but I was expecting more, maybe I am not a fan of ambient music...

anyway what foo said :up:
Yeah, always a struggle deciding where to start/end samples, especially for this kind of music. All tracks are mixed together too, so it's kinda meant to be heard as one rather than individual tracks, but again it's not really possible to do that with just samples.

Again, this is a bit of a departure for me and about a million miles from the stuff I do on my other label, but I like/create so many different styles of music and want to cover all bases i'm interested in. This is why I resisted posting it in this forum until now, cos I know it's definitely not music for your average person (and I don't mean any disrepect by that, since 99% of music I like would probably be hated by most of you heh) so I just kept feedback/promotion about it to specialised sites such as this one. A lot of the people in that forum are also musicians, including some very very well known and highly respected ones at that, so it's always nice to read positive feedback from such people, but also from you guys just the same!

Thanks y'all.
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I wasn't a fan of ambient before but I do love the hed kandi chill compilations. This sounds ace though. Might have to buy a copy to show some love :up:
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Memphis wrote:
DTS wrote:I listen to a lot of ambient/experimental
Like what?
He listens to Paxahau. Which is an event production company.

Jesus DTSpanner, could you get anymore autistic?
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brisk wrote: What kind of ambient/experimental do you listen to? I must admit, i've had a bit of feedback on the album and haven't heard it described as FF7 or trance music :)
2249 reminds me of some of the underground songs from FF7, or maybe Sector 7. I think they're cool. I've listened to all of the samples and they're distinct enough from one another that I enjoy listening. :up:
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Doombrain wrote:DTS, he's got to be autistic or just plain retarded.
Autistic is the new retard.
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Hes like an idiot savant. Without the savant.

Cheers Bitwise!
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Re: New Album (Ambient/Experimental)

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yeah, so anyway.

it's not my cup of tea mate. never the less it's well produced, best of luck.
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Looking forward to it. Passed it along to some friends too.
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Foo wrote:Congrats mate, hope you sell tons!
Yes, I'd go so far as to say impressed :up:
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what horrible taste in music you all have, especially doombrain
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nice one sir really nice!

dramatic and suspenceful!
it is about time!
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Post by Grandpa Stu »

just got my copy today. did a bit of skipping around the tracks and i'm loving what i hear so far. i'll post more indepth impressions once i've given it a real thurough listen through.

oh, and The Box (1-3) :up:
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Grandpa Stu wrote:just got my copy today. did a bit of skipping around the tracks and i'm loving what i hear so far. i'll post more indepth impressions once i've given it a real thurough listen through.

oh, and The Box (1-3) :up:
Got mine too. Favorite track is 2249 so far but The Box is eerily good. The ending to Hypersona is a kinda harsh in its abruptness.

Quality seems really nice with my cheap headphones. Can't wait to run it through my Klipsch setup sometime.

Oh nice. Just ripped it with Audiograbber and the cd info is already in FreeDB :up:
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Re: New Album (Ambient/Experimental)

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Still love kicking back to this album towards the end of a long day at work. Especially great for taking the focus away from a splitting headache.

How have sales gone?
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Re: New Album (Ambient/Experimental)

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[quote="GONNAFISTYA"]You might as well have complained about the Mona Lisa right after Michelangelo painted the first two strokes of his brush.[/quote]
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