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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by Gryphonyx » Sat Oct 20, 2012 3:16 pm

I think my music is terrible, i dont see why anyone would listen to it becuase they like it, but ever track i make is getting better and better so if i keep it up i will be able to produce something decent one day
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by Maccaveli » Sat Oct 20, 2012 5:32 pm

ariosa wrote:
ebreaks88 wrote:I fell good about it
i fell down the dub steps the other day and sprained my ankle.
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by incnic » Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:05 am

i feel wak
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by nameless133 » Sun Oct 21, 2012 8:56 am

I feel it's less loose then in the beginngings, it's more conceptional but still experimental. :D

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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by Egan » Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:08 am

After putting in as much work into a track that I can to make it the best it can be I'm usually indifferent to it by the end because I've listened to it so many times.
Though I don't know if I'll ever reach the point of disliking my own track. If I didn't like it I wouldn't make it. There's always a point in a song that I'm working on where I come up with something that I think is sick, but before long that feeling goes away, unfortunately.

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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by koncide » Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:56 am

Egan wrote:After putting in as much work into a track that I can to make it the best it can be I'm usually indifferent to it by the end because I've listened to it so many times.
Though I don't know if I'll ever reach the point of disliking my own track. If I didn't like it I wouldn't make it. There's always a point in a song that I'm working on where I come up with something that I think is sick, but before long that feeling goes away, unfortunately.
I feel this! Makes it so important to capture the initial energy and freshness of a track as soon as it comes to you, so that after you get used to it, you know the energy will impact other people who are not accustomed to it like you are.
Melodic deepness from my mind.

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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by incnic » Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:51 am

via this thread i got this PM from fakkn monobersk
with the sticks to make it faster

he has develped his brand a bit i see
no more sticks

stil a massive uselfess tnuc doe
ebreaks88 wrote:Hi bro, People call me P E C A V I and for some reason moderators of this forum delete any post about my music ... :)
I take time to send u this message to share with you my free tune "Bellum" produced with my vocalist Revy from the Red Flavour EP coming out on 21/12/2012

ATTENTION
This is no regular dubstep music however it have it's vibes, it's faster and i let you check it here:
http://www.soundcloud.com/ P E C A V I ( i must separate letters of my name because this website add the letter "k" just after "c" )
Just go to soundcloud page and write my artist name and u will find my profile page ;)
Additionally i add the video clip, if u like the music just go to my soundcloud page, grab it for free and check my other tunes.


I hope you will enjoy my music as i and other people do.
Enjoy your free tunes and be ready for the Red Flavour EP release ;)

Thank you for your time,
P E C A V I
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by koncide » Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:07 am

incnic wrote:via this thread i got this PM from fakkn monobersk
with the sticks to make it faster

he has develped his brand a bit i see
no more sticks

stil a massive uselfess tnuc doe
ebreaks88 wrote:Hi bro, People call me P E C A V I and for some reason moderators of this forum delete any post about my music ... :)
I take time to send u this message to share with you my free tune "Bellum" produced with my vocalist Revy from the Red Flavour EP coming out on 21/12/2012

ATTENTION
This is no regular dubstep music however it have it's vibes, it's faster and i let you check it here:
http://www.soundcloud.com/ P E C A V I ( i must separate letters of my name because this website add the letter "k" just after "c" )
Just go to soundcloud page and write my artist name and u will find my profile page ;)
Additionally i add the video clip, if u like the music just go to my soundcloud page, grab it for free and check my other tunes.


I hope you will enjoy my music as i and other people do.
Enjoy your free tunes and be ready for the Red Flavour EP release ;)

Thank you for your time,
P E C A V I
lol wut
Melodic deepness from my mind.

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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by 247 » Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:50 am

What do you want to achieve with your music?

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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by particle-jim » Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:27 pm

For ages I really didn't like any of my old stuff from a couple of years ago and hadn't bothered really doing anything new either... then on saturday when I was off me tits on a nice bit of Peter Mandleson i had a listen to what was up on my soundcloud, it was a lot better than i remember it being but i'm not sure how much of that was down to the drugs informing my opinion haha
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by incnic » Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:40 pm

probably around 50-75 percent better than reality IMO
thats how it nromally works for anything i get up to TBH
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by koncide » Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:21 pm

incnic u mad bro, I like you, can we be friends?
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by Gryphonyx » Sun Jan 06, 2013 6:56 pm

Egan wrote:After putting in as much work into a track that I can to make it the best it can be I'm usually indifferent to it by the end because I've listened to it so many times.
Though I don't know if I'll ever reach the point of disliking my own track. If I didn't like it I wouldn't make it. There's always a point in a song that I'm working on where I come up with something that I think is sick, but before long that feeling goes away, unfortunately.
I feel a similar thing... I think of the song becoming "stale" in my mind
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by CaveLvl » Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:29 pm

It takes work. Were talking hundreds of tracks in the bin. Creativity is maybe 45% - 50% of the picture. You have to love doing it and have respect the process. KEEP WRITIN BANGERZZZWUT WUT

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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by antipode » Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:06 am

i think u kids need to spend less time talking about writing tunes and just write some tunes
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by fiveone » Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:28 am

i feel pretty good about my various loops and dubs, because i know in each track i've tried something new with either positive results or has inspired me to make another new track straight away. i can see my own progression, so no comment from anyone would get me down. if i show my music for feedback, i generally tend to share it with people who i know go out a lot and don't mind (or like) this sort of music. showing ur mates something u made in a genre you KNOW they don't like (or don't care the fact you made these sick basslines) is definitely something i wouldn't do.

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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by Soul_Of_Seun » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:34 am

Very Ambivalent. Jas0n hit the nail on the head about not being able to create the tune you hear in your head. My problem is I hear many tunes in my head, but when i sit down to create my mind is completely empty. And Yea, there are so many options I end up disliking every sound because it's not the sound I was trying to emulate. It's frustrating because you'll work on a tune for days then think you're finished, come back to it later and it sounds like shit.

My dad seemed to like the one track that was picked apart by members of the forum in the production section. That's why I post on here, to get objective feedback. You never really know if you're folks are trying to be nice or are sincere with their criticism. But I've only been at it for a month. I'll get better I hope.
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by jayladders » Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:09 am

im confident in my productions. people have issues like 'theres something missing', but im always learning. ive been producing allsorts for seven years now and am settled on making bass music/140 centred tracks. i have my tunes cut to dubplate and people feel them on the streams and at sets, and that makes me feel like a king, so im happy. more production - more knowledge - more possibilites - better chewns
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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by pdomino » Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:52 pm

Feeling the love you lot, make a fucking change !

I've heard bits of yours I really liked and some hit 'n miss stuff but get on Skype later and we talk. My advice would be learn to enjoy it, if you're not ....

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Re: how you feel about your music

Post by mIrReN » Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:58 pm

I don't produce but I think all that matters is that u feel the tune and its perfect to your likings
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