Between Fire And Ice
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- WaterSlash
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Between Fire And Ice
Hi everybody,
my latest track is now available on Spotify, Deezer, YouTube Music, Apple Music and Soundcloud. Here are the links :
Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/artist/35wMguQXCZslDrLAG7XLDC
Deezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/artist/119212772
Youtube Music : https://music.youtube.com/channel/UC0_i ... PccZIYfh0g
Apple Music : https://music.apple.com/us/artist/waterslash/1547890136
Feel free to leave feedback or ask me any questions.
my latest track is now available on Spotify, Deezer, YouTube Music, Apple Music and Soundcloud. Here are the links :
Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/artist/35wMguQXCZslDrLAG7XLDC
Deezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/artist/119212772
Youtube Music : https://music.youtube.com/channel/UC0_i ... PccZIYfh0g
Apple Music : https://music.apple.com/us/artist/waterslash/1547890136
Feel free to leave feedback or ask me any questions.
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Re: Between Fire And Ice
3 tracks in 3 months, that's a good pace
And each one with a unique and distinct feeling
The student has surpassed the master, and by far!
I'm probably not in the most unbiased position to say this but it seems to me that this young guy has talent!
And each one with a unique and distinct feeling
The student has surpassed the master, and by far!
I'm probably not in the most unbiased position to say this but it seems to me that this young guy has talent!
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Re: Between Fire And Ice
Hi @WaterSlash , could you post a SoundCloud link as well. I know my system is a little "particular", but I couldn't listen to your track, not even on Youtube, but I'd very much like to. Your first two tracks definitely created an appetite for more and the title of this one is very enticing.
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Re: Between Fire And Ice
I agree and would actually ask @raboof to consider making a rule for discouraging paywall-only.jeanette_c wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 9:51 pm Hi @WaterSlash , could you post a SoundCloud link as well. I know my system is a little "particular", but I couldn't listen to your track, not even on Youtube, but I'd very much like to. Your first two tracks definitely created an appetite for more and the title of this one is very enticing.
Nothing against commercial works, they should be more than encouraged if we are trying to promote professional music-making on GNU/Linux, but I think it would be nice if everyone here shared tracks for the sake of discussion.
The way BandCamp does it nice - everyone can listen gratis or can buy the track. I think that's the model we should aim for on this forum!
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Re: Between Fire And Ice
Perhaps a topic for another thread. I'm fine with paywall, we all have to live. In this case I only asked, since SoundCloud was mentioned and I am really interested.
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- WaterSlash
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Re: Between Fire And Ice
Sorry, I completely forgot to give my SoundCloud link , so here it is:
https://soundcloud.com/waterslash
(P.S.: you can see that there is one more of my tracks on Soundcloud , but it will only come out on the other platforms in 1 month)
https://soundcloud.com/waterslash
(P.S.: you can see that there is one more of my tracks on Soundcloud , but it will only come out on the other platforms in 1 month)
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Re: Between Fire And Ice
It's a good track. You really have an ear for automation.
Did you intend the song to have such a stomping almost blocky rhythmic feel to it? It fits the mood and the sounds. But in some moments it feel a little too much so. I am referring to the sequence/arpeggio that you introduce right away. The sequence starts on a one, as does the bass and, naturally, the kick is on the one, too. Intuitively, I almost expected the sequence to shift an eighth or sixteenth note on. That way the spaces in between the quarter notes would have been filled with more distinctino.
I don't know your inspiration or intention. I have heard such sparse rhythms before in electronic music, maybe I'm simply too unaccustomed.
Over the course of the piece you present a good development. You have a good flow.
I suppose it's too early to say anything about "On a rainy night"? At least, I'll say that: I like it.
Did you intend the song to have such a stomping almost blocky rhythmic feel to it? It fits the mood and the sounds. But in some moments it feel a little too much so. I am referring to the sequence/arpeggio that you introduce right away. The sequence starts on a one, as does the bass and, naturally, the kick is on the one, too. Intuitively, I almost expected the sequence to shift an eighth or sixteenth note on. That way the spaces in between the quarter notes would have been filled with more distinctino.
I don't know your inspiration or intention. I have heard such sparse rhythms before in electronic music, maybe I'm simply too unaccustomed.
Over the course of the piece you present a good development. You have a good flow.
I suppose it's too early to say anything about "On a rainy night"? At least, I'll say that: I like it.
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Re: Between Fire And Ice
While I definitely agree we should encourage sharing non-paywalled links, I think we should probably not do that by having a 'rule', but rather just lead by example and recommend good alternatives.
- WaterSlash
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Re: Between Fire And Ice
@jeanette_c thank you again for your very helpful comment and to be honest, if the rhythms are a bit too blocky, it's because I don't work them enough I should change this in the future
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Re: Between Fire And Ice
Hi @WaterSlash , you're more than welcome, as ever.
I know that I wasn't particularly "groovy" for a long time. I actually found my salvation in learning a few rhythmic patterns, like the clave, a south American pattern, very much in favour with hiphop and a few others. If your DAW allows, you might try to just shift a sequence by an eighth or 16th. Or try to copy from something you really like for a start. I suppose there are a thousand more ways to polish your grooves. Try whatever feels best to you. There are possibly as many tutorials on the YT as there are methods.
Anyway, it remains a good song, blocky or not. You can always say that it was intentional.
I know that I wasn't particularly "groovy" for a long time. I actually found my salvation in learning a few rhythmic patterns, like the clave, a south American pattern, very much in favour with hiphop and a few others. If your DAW allows, you might try to just shift a sequence by an eighth or 16th. Or try to copy from something you really like for a start. I suppose there are a thousand more ways to polish your grooves. Try whatever feels best to you. There are possibly as many tutorials on the YT as there are methods.
Anyway, it remains a good song, blocky or not. You can always say that it was intentional.
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distro: ArchLinux, DAW: Nama, MIDI sequencer: Midish
All my latest music on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMS4rf ... 7jhC1Jnv7g
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distro: ArchLinux, DAW: Nama, MIDI sequencer: Midish
All my latest music on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMS4rf ... 7jhC1Jnv7g
Albums, patches and Csound on http://juliencoder.de