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all new nastiness from the pit of horror
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:58 pm
by blackmass plastics
just upped some fresh bits on virb in the dub plate exclusives album on
http://www.virb.com/thornindustries
enjoy them,or don't...
BLACKMASS PLASTICS
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:40 pm
by Tangka
Still no replies?
Cant say whats going through anybody elses mind, your tracks are BLOWING ME AWAY
S L U M P I N
i want this stuff on cd to play for my friends!
and im gonna assume that at least those ones at the bottom were made on Fruity Loops

if the newer ones are too, youve got some serious skills with the program
that 1 severe trauma reminds me of "a bay bay" a little hyphy song from where i stay, the bay. i'm in love with tek tek rmx, but may i suggest lowering the mids just a tad in the intro pads...
MF'N PROPS anyhow
out
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:35 am
by hungry_man
interesting stuff
u got a vibe goin on
nice level of dirt
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:35 am
by horse
severe trauma belching scumstep, bug eyed filthpig
anti pig dub mutated electro forcefed on a diet of bile and sewage
tektek remix technoid zombie soldier
let us pray tiny nanobots setting off staticflares as the mothership engages the subcannon
amplified tumbling death march, growling bass sweeps and ominous execution synths
when you releasing these little gems mate?
im on these!
re feedback
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:15 pm
by blackmass plastics
horse, those are the coolest descriptions i ever heard about my tunes,thanx very much man.Who knows when they gonna come out ,if they do it will prob be on Dirty Needles or Starksound unless I manage to get another label started soon.I will send ya a link to some 320s via myspace.check ya friend requests...L8R
Crooked OnE!
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:24 am
by eyereeyes
I would love a 320 of Both Severe Trauma and anti Pig Dub!
Both are sick.....I'm definetly Feeling the sub coming through on our Sound System this Saturday!
Any chance?
Thanks
Eyere
Re: re feedback
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 8:22 am
by horse
blackmass plastics wrote:.I will send ya a link to some 320s via myspace.check ya friend requests...L8R
cheers mate - request accepted
look forward to them 320s

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 8:29 am
by phonecall
made my heart bump faster!
loved dat sub-bass!
mentioned me bit somtin like horror movie soundtrack
that amen sample was born there!!
Respect for that!
requiestin fo 320kbps

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 3:20 am
by kernelcoremode
this guy keeps getting better and better...
hope to see the cd soon...
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 4:43 am
by hungry_man
downloaded the studio mix, sounding dope, llots of weirdy sounds
my only criticism is it all sounds a bit cold and digital, like it was made completely in the box
outboard is a luxury to most of us as its so fuckin expensive. but u guys might try some tube/warmth plugins

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:15 am
by eyereeyes
Those new tracks went over great at our Club last night.
Thanks again for sharing your talent with others.
Really love the Anti-pig track and the tek tek remix.
Thanks Again.
I look forward to hearing more from You!
Eyere

FEEDBACK
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 8:01 am
by blackmass plastics
ez all,
thanks for all the constructive feedback from you lot.It definately adds another dimension to production,havin a way of bouncing ideas about.I always reckoned that its better to let other people decide what your best tunes are.
I am learning that if a track is gonna be digitally released or just given away as a 320 the criteria for a good final mix/digital version are different, and allow for a greater amount of processing in order to get a nice warm loud master.So I guess i need to start trying to push the digital medium for a better sound rather that trying to make a nice pre master for a cutting engineer.If something looks like it might be getting cut ,I can then go back to the track and make the necessary adjustments to make it suitable for vinyl.
I generally aim to construct music that is ready to cut onto vinyl ,ie no stereo bass and a pretty flat mix ,and generally rely on the cutting engineer to add dynamics to the master.I have had too many experiences of trying to make the loudest nastiest master to be then told by the mastering guy that there is too much of something to cut.
PS; for those interested,the Crooked one vs Blackmass mix was knocked up on my least favourite software (dis)Ableton as an experiment into its capabilies and is up on virb at 64k and pretty heavily limited,so that may explain why that mix sounds a bit soul-less, (but I accept the point that my shit does sound a bit dry and cold).
The first two thorn industries releases were made and pressed around 1999 and made on a mixture of Acid,Fruity loops and Cubase on the Atari with an Akai s950(Prehistoic).
These days I using software only, runnin Sonar, Battery,Kontact and a few synths.All my old outboard is now in my mates Analog museum,where it is protected from me.I just visit him and make loads of samples.
PPS;If anyone wants to have a go at any remixes then feel free to ask for parts.
thanks again
ian blackmass
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:31 pm
by dj phonetic
Lovin the bits... Not the stereotyp dubstep sound
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:20 pm
by sean_demis
great bass work!! heavy. i do the same- work with analog bass and sample it then work it into an arrangement. we gotta analog synth museum here too(in orlando) . very cool place to go.. and drool
would like ssom 320's love the dubs bub
-sd