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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by Hoborg » Thu May 05, 2011 2:14 am

when I was 17 I was recording a lot of experimental ambient/electro/drone music under the name Omoi...had one release on a free label. I'm embarrassed by most of it now but I guess I'll link to it in case anyone is interested. my favorite part about it was the awesome blurb the label guy wrote about it:

"coarse electro-ambient music for the future tribe. a harsh blend of real instruments, transhuman vox and static-drenched textures."

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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by nowaysj » Thu May 05, 2011 3:51 am

Sounds awesome so far, brub.
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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by Basic A » Thu May 05, 2011 4:14 am

I have to say, Im honestly surprised how much stuff is turning up in here, diverse playlist this thread.
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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by Gutcha » Thu May 05, 2011 2:53 pm

good to see that not everyone wants to be making the 'datsik/skrillex/borgore/excision' sound! id like to say im experimenting but keeping in some of the genres conventions.. am moving onto the future garage sound but with a proper dark twist to it :)

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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by zerbaman » Thu May 05, 2011 5:37 pm

Gutcha wrote:good to see that not everyone wants to be making the 'datsik/skrillex/borgore/excision' sound!
See, this is what I don't get.

How is it less experimental to come up with new sounds. You guys love to hate on them for trying to sound the same, when in real fact, most of you couldn't do it yourselves. Say that "It All Sounds The Same", when in their tunes, there's more differentiation than low frequency sine waves and tambourines. Just because someone's doing their thing doesn't mean they aren't experimenting. Their sound and style is blatantly a product of their experimentation, and I'm pretty sure they go through a bunch of sounds before they have their end product..
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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by antithesis » Thu May 05, 2011 6:01 pm

my last experimental track was a live piece with some serious free doom-drone elements and a robot rolling around on a peice of sheet metal. the robot was programmed to detect the edge of the table and turn away. the table was contact mic'd through some effects pedals.
the second part of it my buddy had a bunch of video clips cued up with samples being manipulated by "Conway's Game of Life"
the piece was called Man against Machines... and well i think you know who wins.


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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by nowaysj » Thu May 05, 2011 6:06 pm

zerbaman wrote:
Gutcha wrote:good to see that not everyone wants to be making the 'datsik/skrillex/borgore/excision' sound!
See, this is what I don't get.
Okay, you don't get it, hit the bricks kid.
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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by Hoborg » Thu May 05, 2011 6:33 pm

Don't want to spam this thread with my experimental stuff, but it said to shamelessly post your shit, so...

Two more experimental tracks from 2009. I recorded these in one marathon session with some Casios, effects boxes, and an old Tascam 4-track cassette mixer. I really miss that thing, beautiful warm sound and it really forced me to write songs in a more organic way, but I didn't have room for it when I moved to college. Anyway, check em out:

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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by koo » Thu May 05, 2011 7:08 pm

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recent track,

made 20 min record in loose theme.

Many nice tracks in this thread so far

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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by zerbaman » Thu May 05, 2011 11:38 pm

nowaysj wrote:
zerbaman wrote:
Gutcha wrote:good to see that not everyone wants to be making the 'datsik/skrillex/borgore/excision' sound!
See, this is what I don't get.
Okay, you don't get it, hit the bricks kid.
Thing is, I was actually open to reasoning and discussion. This mean you've realized you grease a lot?
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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by Ascian » Fri May 06, 2011 1:29 am

My most "experimental" song is this with jazzy chords, odd rhythms, glitched up snare, plastic bag rustles etc (still a WIP):

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Hurtdeer wrote:hi! i "go wild" with my "tunes". i'll upload anything no matter how weird it is

here's a dubstep reggae song in 7/4:
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here's a weird dubstep jungle song in 7/4, 5/4, and 4/4, with violins!
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and now ive been working on a bunch of 174bpm-200bpm stuff. wheee!
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oh shit i meant to send you some stuff basic a i'll do that today
Wow, loving your stuff man.. Very original! (unlike this post as I'm sure you get that a lot!)
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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by Basic A » Fri May 06, 2011 4:00 am

zerbaman wrote:
Gutcha wrote:good to see that not everyone wants to be making the 'datsik/skrillex/borgore/excision' sound!
See, this is what I don't get.

How is it less experimental to come up with new sounds. You guys love to hate on them for trying to sound the same, when in real fact, most of you couldn't do it yourselves. Say that "It All Sounds The Same", when in their tunes, there's more differentiation than low frequency sine waves and tambourines. Just because someone's doing their thing doesn't mean they aren't experimenting. Their sound and style is blatantly a product of their experimentation, and I'm pretty sure they go through a bunch of sounds before they have their end product..
Dont you dare turn my thread into a deep vs. brostep debate, take this somewhere else.

And if you tihnk theres nothing going on in this thread then sine waves and tamborines your deaf, THIS ISNT A DUBSTEP THREAD SO STOP ASSUMING IT IS.
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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by Bellicose » Fri May 06, 2011 9:17 am

Ello, been coming here a while but this is my first post, interesting thread this, really enjoyed a lot of the sounds put up, reckon experimentation is the name of the game to be honest, before starting making what I would only loosely describe as dubstep I was in bands for years ranging from full on wall of noise stuff akin to whitehouse/merzbow etc to punk to ska n reggae (what can I say diversity is my mistress, lol), the thing that first interested me in dubstep as a genre was that it is (was) quite experimental and diverse in nature, anyhoo, here's a likkle something vaguely experimental.


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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by The Wests » Fri May 06, 2011 9:40 am

Before I started this Wests project with my mate, I made real weird techno and acid and REAL weird sampled hip hop type stuff…. The hip hop is ready to be release mastered and that but im not sure still….

We try to experiment always still whether it is with sounds, structures etc etc…. We like to work with a lot of low level detail going on, hiss, reverbs etc…. and we always try to place the entire tracks within a world of their own, so dry but too dry, you should be able to notice the auras n shit, stuff aint right in your face, there is like a little moat of ambience around everything…

Concepts are nice as well.. . like giving birth (not literally) sounds, sounds that give birth to other sounds…. Etc etc…

Anyway, have a little listen in the link below…. (they all work better on speakers as opposed to headphones (they work on headphones as well)….

[url]soundcloud.com/the-wests[url]

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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by zerbaman » Fri May 06, 2011 11:46 am

Basic A wrote:
zerbaman wrote:
Gutcha wrote:good to see that not everyone wants to be making the 'datsik/skrillex/borgore/excision' sound!
See, this is what I don't get.

How is it less experimental to come up with new sounds. You guys love to hate on them for trying to sound the same, when in real fact, most of you couldn't do it yourselves. Say that "It All Sounds The Same", when in their tunes, there's more differentiation than low frequency sine waves and tambourines. Just because someone's doing their thing doesn't mean they aren't experimenting. Their sound and style is blatantly a product of their experimentation, and I'm pretty sure they go through a bunch of sounds before they have their end product..
Dont you dare turn my thread into a deep vs. brostep debate, take this somewhere else.

And if you tihnk theres nothing going on in this thread then sine waves and tamborines your deaf, THIS ISNT A DUBSTEP THREAD SO STOP ASSUMING IT IS.
What you don't eralizeis that this isn't a debate, I'm just asking a bloody question man. I'm not saying what is better, or who experiments the most, just asking why some people pick on and don't see the experimentation.

All I was looking for was a straight opinion from you people. I'm not even a massive fan of brostep, none of the tunes in my sig have ever been brostep..
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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by Ongelegen » Fri May 06, 2011 12:07 pm

zerbaman wrote:
Basic A wrote:
zerbaman wrote:
Gutcha wrote:good to see that not everyone wants to be making the 'datsik/skrillex/borgore/excision' sound!
See, this is what I don't get.

How is it less experimental to come up with new sounds. You guys love to hate on them for trying to sound the same, when in real fact, most of you couldn't do it yourselves. Say that "It All Sounds The Same", when in their tunes, there's more differentiation than low frequency sine waves and tambourines. Just because someone's doing their thing doesn't mean they aren't experimenting. Their sound and style is blatantly a product of their experimentation, and I'm pretty sure they go through a bunch of sounds before they have their end product..
Dont you dare turn my thread into a deep vs. brostep debate, take this somewhere else.

And if you tihnk theres nothing going on in this thread then sine waves and tamborines your deaf, THIS ISNT A DUBSTEP THREAD SO STOP ASSUMING IT IS.
What you don't eralizeis that this isn't a debate, I'm just asking a bloody question man. I'm not saying what is better, or who experiments the most, just asking why some people pick on and don't see the experimentation.

All I was looking for was a straight opinion from you people. I'm not even a massive fan of brostep, none of the tunes in my sig have ever been brostep..
Basic A never stated that the brostep or whatever isn't experimenting. He simply asked for experimental stuff that IS NOT dubstep. But people come in here assuming this topic picks on people who don't experiment by doing whatever other stuff, its not the case.

Like if you're in a restaurant and order some grilled chicken and the waiter be like 'whats wrong with beef, beef is meat too!'. Yes it is but I dont feel like eating beef now ffs. Sorry for the weird analogy :6:

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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by zerbaman » Fri May 06, 2011 12:12 pm

Project EX wrote:
zerbaman wrote:
Basic A wrote:
zerbaman wrote:
Gutcha wrote:good to see that not everyone wants to be making the 'datsik/skrillex/borgore/excision' sound!
See, this is what I don't get.

How is it less experimental to come up with new sounds. You guys love to hate on them for trying to sound the same, when in real fact, most of you couldn't do it yourselves. Say that "It All Sounds The Same", when in their tunes, there's more differentiation than low frequency sine waves and tambourines. Just because someone's doing their thing doesn't mean they aren't experimenting. Their sound and style is blatantly a product of their experimentation, and I'm pretty sure they go through a bunch of sounds before they have their end product..
Dont you dare turn my thread into a deep vs. brostep debate, take this somewhere else.

And if you tihnk theres nothing going on in this thread then sine waves and tamborines your deaf, THIS ISNT A DUBSTEP THREAD SO STOP ASSUMING IT IS.
What you don't eralizeis that this isn't a debate, I'm just asking a bloody question man. I'm not saying what is better, or who experiments the most, just asking why some people pick on and don't see the experimentation.

All I was looking for was a straight opinion from you people. I'm not even a massive fan of brostep, none of the tunes in my sig have ever been brostep..
Basic A never stated that the brostep or whatever isn't experimenting. He simply asked for experimental stuff that IS NOT dubstep. But people come in here assuming this topic picks on people who don't experiment by doing whatever other stuff, its not the case.

Like if you're in a restaurant and order some grilled chicken and the waiter be like 'whats wrong with beef, beef is meat too!'. Yes it is but I dont feel like eating beef now ffs. Sorry for the weird analogy :6:
Read the original post. I quoted and reffered to someone else's post. This isn't about Basic A, he's just annoyed because he reckons I'm trying to sabotage his thread. I seriously am NOT trying to do that.
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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by davyd » Fri May 06, 2011 4:49 pm

Today I experimented a lil' :mrgreen:
This is usually not my kinda style...

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Re: Who's Actually Experimenting?

Post by deadly_habit » Fri May 06, 2011 6:41 pm

Young Montana? - Limerence LP has me experimenting and going in a whole new direction production wise
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nothing new to it, just the way shit is chopped and presented and layered is so perfect for me and what i strive for at times

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