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Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 2:47 pm
by Kid_Robotik
i make hip hop aswell
do the old rappity rap
and were from glasgow...


yeahh, funny.

www.tongueacrobats.bandcamp.com
www.soundcloud.com/tongue-acrobats

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 2:51 pm
by fassyman
reggae inspired jam band called "the super best friends". was really fun tbh i miss those days

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 3:03 pm
by particle-jim
i used to be in a death metal/deathcore band... did fairly well, played some decent venues with some of the larger bands on the scene (despised icon, beneath the massacre, parkway drive etc...)
http://www.myspace.com/bbtauk


was in a few bands before that but they were the most 'successful'
currently drumming for my dads band (but my dad is actually a quality songwriter) and i've also got a kinda math-rock/prog sort of band that i'm working on with a couple of friends but it's really early doors with that one, we still need more practice/songs/members lol

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 3:27 pm
by PinUp
Played guitar and sang (shouted) in a rubbish punk band with my two best mates when i was about 15/16. We were called the Genuine Fakes and wrote classics such as fuck me and suck my dick! Our greatest moment was playing a gig at my local pub and everyone from school coming and getting wasted, 2 riot vans turned up and pissed kids ran for their lives!

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:19 pm
by ComfiStile


Haha

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:57 pm
by 1017_duck
pkay wrote:I've had the post hardcore vs emo conversation about 32 million times.
really? the emo from the late 90s I was into for a couple years like American Football and Get Up Kids had absolutely no traces of "hardcore". I know these days the terms are sort of one and the same though..guess you mean semi-recent conversations.

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:39 pm
by psychedelicatessen
Been trying to start a metal band, but all the people I know are into metalcore, and no one listens to anything semi-decent around here, so every band I've been in has been some sub-par cliche metalcore band. Been kicked out every time because I "didn't want to play what everyone else did" and I didn't "hold a rhythm and groove down by following the rhythm guitar"
So basically since I was better than everyone I played with, which is a fact, not me being a cocky asshole, because I'm not that good at bass, but I'm a better songwriter than having a shit ton of guitar riffs over chords, wailing on the drums in a futile attempt to keep time, too high to do proper vocals, fill the whole song up with as much as possible then try to muddy up the song with too much bass... songwriting is an art, one too many people in the metal scene do not understand.

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 1:11 am
by Artie_Fufkin
jrisreal wrote:Piano, Jazz on my Saxaphone, etc.
samples samples samples samples samples samples....? :)

Before I was into electronic music(it's definitely not a phase for me!), I played drums and guitar a lot, played with a few different groups of people but nothing was ever really that serious. The biggest commitment we ever had was playing the talent show at our high school each year. Our math teacher sang Sabbath, Metallica(she could do Slayer wails like a pro!!), GNR, Van Halen, etc. songs with us. On my own, I had different phases of wanting to do this and that, but never really finished much unless..until I got into my experimental phase(under the influences of Brian Eno, Merzbow, Boris, SunnO))) :6: ) Made a lot of weird things strictly in audacity.
Then I started reading about different genres of edm on wikipedia and Jungle/DnB/Breakcore sounded appealing so I listened to that, loved it, and wanted to do some breakcore myself. Then my friend introduced me to Joker, Downlink, etc. and I thought "wobble bass and drums, easy enough" :lol: . And I found this place and I lurked on here for about a year and I've been addicted to producing ever since!

I'm joining a metalcore band on drums and I hope to apply what I've learned to help them mix songs.

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:13 am
by bigfootspartan
I was into metal a ton in high school. For my computers project I had to make a song in a midi program, and then a video to go with it. I uploaded it a while back for the LOLs. It managed me a 90+ % if I remember right.


Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 7:31 am
by cmgoodman1226
I was in a punk/ ska band in highschool. First we were called skagina and then The Fashionables. I played trombone. We were all really talented at our perspective instruments, but as a band we were shit.

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:10 am
by arktrix45hz
particle-jim wrote:i used to be in a death metal/deathcore band... did fairly well, played some decent venues with some of the larger bands on the scene (despised icon, beneath the massacre, parkway drive etc...)
http://www.myspace.com/bbtauk


was in a few bands before that but they were the most 'successful'
currently drumming for my dads band (but my dad is actually a quality songwriter) and i've also got a kinda math-rock/prog sort of band that i'm working on with a couple of friends but it's really early doors with that one, we still need more practice/songs/members lol
ha! You've played with a couple of my neighbours bands a few times if I remember rightly. Love That Kills/Santa Karla and xTheBreakInx? Used to be bang into this style of metal, till the dickheads took over.

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:49 am
by particle-jim
arktrix wrote:
particle-jim wrote:i used to be in a death metal/deathcore band... did fairly well, played some decent venues with some of the larger bands on the scene (despised icon, beneath the massacre, parkway drive etc...)
http://www.myspace.com/bbtauk


was in a few bands before that but they were the most 'successful'
currently drumming for my dads band (but my dad is actually a quality songwriter) and i've also got a kinda math-rock/prog sort of band that i'm working on with a couple of friends but it's really early doors with that one, we still need more practice/songs/members lol
ha! You've played with a couple of my neighbours bands a few times if I remember rightly. Love That Kills/Santa Karla and xTheBreakInx? Used to be bang into this style of metal, till the dickheads took over.
probably yeah, those names do sound familiar

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:12 am
by arktrix45hz
particle-jim wrote:
arktrix wrote:
particle-jim wrote:i used to be in a death metal/deathcore band... did fairly well, played some decent venues with some of the larger bands on the scene (despised icon, beneath the massacre, parkway drive etc...)
http://www.myspace.com/bbtauk


was in a few bands before that but they were the most 'successful'
currently drumming for my dads band (but my dad is actually a quality songwriter) and i've also got a kinda math-rock/prog sort of band that i'm working on with a couple of friends but it's really early doors with that one, we still need more practice/songs/members lol
ha! You've played with a couple of my neighbours bands a few times if I remember rightly. Love That Kills/Santa Karla and xTheBreakInx? Used to be bang into this style of metal, till the dickheads took over.
probably yeah, those names do sound familiar
If you're into Integrity/Ringworm/Rise & Fall, you'll like em. Found an old video I took of em from a pre tour practice room show in Canterbury!


Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:59 am
by ashen


That's me cuttin' loose on guitar.

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:47 pm
by ultraspatial
arktrix wrote:
particle-jim wrote:
arktrix wrote:
particle-jim wrote:i used to be in a death metal/deathcore band... did fairly well, played some decent venues with some of the larger bands on the scene (despised icon, beneath the massacre, parkway drive etc...)
http://www.myspace.com/bbtauk


was in a few bands before that but they were the most 'successful'
currently drumming for my dads band (but my dad is actually a quality songwriter) and i've also got a kinda math-rock/prog sort of band that i'm working on with a couple of friends but it's really early doors with that one, we still need more practice/songs/members lol
ha! You've played with a couple of my neighbours bands a few times if I remember rightly. Love That Kills/Santa Karla and xTheBreakInx? Used to be bang into this style of metal, till the dickheads took over.
probably yeah, those names do sound familiar
If you're into Integrity/Ringworm/Rise & Fall, you'll like em. Found an old video I took of em from a pre tour practice room show in Canterbury!

yeah, Santa Karla are good. still a big Integrity, Rise and Fall, xThe Break Inx fan myself

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:56 pm
by karmacazee
I was an acoustic singer/songwriter. Did it for ages, never got anywhere and listening back now it's no wonder. I mean the songs are good, but the recordings and arrangements are awful :oops:

I think I might re-record them, hmmmm.

I would post a link but Myspace seems to have deleted all the songs off my page and there's no way I'm re-upping them.

I made this in Uni at the time though, still quite pleased with it, think I'm better at instrumental music, ha...


Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:04 pm
by Reamz


I'm the one humping the sex doll on the left :oops: Immature days

Re: Before my electronic music phase...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:50 pm
by kidshuffle
particle-jim wrote: currently drumming for my dads band (but my dad is actually a quality songwriter) and i've also got a kinda math-rock/prog sort of band that i'm working on with a couple of friends but it's really early doors with that one, we still need more practice/songs/members lol
old man bands rule