couple little shits i been working on......been on the sexy carribean singer tip recently
Re: DSF HipHop Dubs
Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 4:27 am
by Basic A
These arent really 'hip-hop' so much as trip-hop, glitch-hop, or abstract, but, Im gonna post them here anyway, caus eI always forget this subforum is even here...
was influenced alot by gsy!be, started off as an incoherent 120 thing but i decided to add some hop to it so i took it down to 90 and changed it up a little. you may find it boring, not much happens till about halfway, but let i know what ya think.
gonna work on a bass to it too not best pleased with what there is at the moment
Re: DSF HipHop Dubs
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 2:16 pm
by abs
the guy above the post above me - cool tunes bro, very moody and muffled sounding, i like that
and to the guy above, cool tune bro, the drums could be a bit louder, i'm a fan of long intros and patience, but some people might say that intro is a little bit long maybe
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Well, this is probably no the right place to post this, haha, but I just finished making my second hip-hop instrumental ever.
It's not as digital as the tracks that have been posted here and that is why I think this might not be the right place to post this, but anyways.
I'd appreciate it if someone gave me some feedback on this: Soundcloud
I didn't use any oscillators or VSTs, only my own 46GB sample collection
I'm not keen on sample packs, so I sample sounds from '60s and '70s jazz/funk/disco songs myself.
I didn't use any oscillators or VSTs, only my own 46GB sample collection
I'm not keen on sample packs, so I sample sounds from '60s and '70s jazz/funk/disco songs myself.
fuckin sick man this tunes on point, wanna hear more like it! the sax is real reminiscent of listenin to nujabes, but its a bit more angry and thats cool
im gonna have to try sampling more, nice work man!
I didn't use any oscillators or VSTs, only my own 46GB sample collection
I'm not keen on sample packs, so I sample sounds from '60s and '70s jazz/funk/disco songs myself.
fuckin sick man this tunes on point, wanna hear more like it! the sax is real reminiscent of listenin to nujabes, but its a bit more angry and thats cool
im gonna have to try sampling more, nice work man!
Thanks, man! I really appreciate that. I am working with almost absolutely no motivation here, because I can't find anyone who'd give me proper feedback on my stuff, so thank you for the compliment! =)
The only friends I had have become assholes since they got addicted to marijuana (who ever denies the fact that it's addictive can go fuck a rake) and they kept telling me that I suck at making music and that I should get back to graphics (I'm a graphic designer).
...I know I have a strong lack of mastering skills, I can hear that, but I don't think I suck..
the-devo wrote:
The only friends I had have become assholes since they got addicted to marijuana (who ever denies the fact that it's addictive can go fuck a rake) and they kept telling me that I suck at making music and that I should get back to graphics (I'm a graphic designer).
...I know I have a strong lack of mastering skills, I can hear that, but I don't think I suck..
i get you man, as much as i hate to admit it, im pretty sure im addicted. Not as bad now but it was before, and even though the high began to wear off i still did it just because.
either way, who cares? you could be completly shit, as long as you enjoy making the music you shouldnt let anyone stop you doing something you find fun
Re: DSF HipHop Dubs
Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 5:45 pm
by mondays child
some cool tunes goin' on, keep 'em coming....
just upped new one (Muteqx remix) have a squizz... Soundcloud
Re: DSF HipHop Dubs
Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 3:14 pm
by crackf
mondays child wrote:some cool tunes goin' on, keep 'em coming....
just upped new one (Muteqx remix) have a squizz...
this ones sick man, really like the drums and general sampling. only thing i can say is it does sound like a bad quality recording (just really grainy), and i cant tell if your doing that on purpose or not. still nice vibes. I dont give the greatest advice cause I aint the best technically, just goin on how the tunes strike me, and this one stikes me
hanyways ive switched up my old tune and made more progress, check it, the actual "drop" is like after 4 minuits in. still. experiments n shit:
crackf wrote:
this ones sick man, really like the drums and general sampling. only thing i can say is it does sound like a bad quality recording (just really grainy), and i cant tell if your doing that on purpose or not. still nice vibes. I dont give the greatest advice cause I aint the best technically, just goin on how the tunes strike me, and this one stikes me
Cheers Man, appreciate it. Yep, it's meant to sound like that. I have to work hard to get it to sound loud and dirty like that. I prefer that to anything too clean sometimes.
the-devo wrote:Well, this is probably no the right place to post this, haha, but I just finished making my second hip-hop instrumental ever.
It's not as digital as the tracks that have been posted here and that is why I think this might not be the right place to post this, but anyways.
I'd appreciate it if someone gave me some feedback on this: Soundcloud
I didn't use any oscillators or VSTs, only my own 46GB sample collection
I'm not keen on sample packs, so I sample sounds from '60s and '70s jazz/funk/disco songs myself.