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Old 02.20.2014, 02:38 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by _slavo_
Hi,

I havent't shared any of my music lately, so it's time to reconsider.

This is my last live set (I played it last Saturday on a local festival). It's almost purely analog drone, with just minor digital touches here and there, plus manipulated vocals through software. It was loud as fuck when I played it. I enjoyed myself.

https://soundcloud.com/slavo_herman/...o-live-at-kraa

sounds a shit better than Thurston's latest single we all unanimously shit on

I enjoyed it. Ambient. Meditative yet inspiring. I especially like when it goes more "chaotic" towards the middle. What I think its missing is something more fierce and guttural. Like maybe run more of those ambient strings through a distortion filter to add some teeth (like you did from 9:50-11:03)? Also, maybe use a deeper flange to add to that "whooshing" sound? It could just be me, I like fierceness in my ambient soundscapes.

In other words..
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