mad rhetorik
04-15-2004, 04:20 PM
This are some interesting compositions going on here, Troy. I'd definitely like to try using this program to see what I can make, though I probably should have a keyboard as well.
Oh, yeah...the music is generally quite good! Sort of a combination of fusion, trip-hop, ambient, and maybe a little IDM going on in there too. I'll break it down song by song:
1. Klaxon Dance: Creepy and downtempo. Love the minor-key piano and eerie synth sounds. Establishes a dark ambience, which is my cup of tea when it comes to electronic music.
2. Doppelganger: Trip-hoppy and menacing. Sounds like it could be the backdrop to a cyberpunk sci-fi flick.
3. Fangs: Another dark track with some weird honking synths and random drums.
4. Morocco Mole: MY FAVORITE TRACK. Establishes a cool Arabian atmosphere, and it's got some jazzy drums in there to boot.
5. Bellybutton: Neat tom rhythms juxtaposed with big beats and zapping synth sounds.
6. Heliotrope: Soothing piano track in opening, giving way in the middle to upbeat synths and cymbal crashes.
7. Frilly Cuffs: Ehh...a little schmaltzy. New Age-y sounding. Not my thing.
8. Vitamin J: Starts out ambient, and slowly progresses into something interesting. Dig the woodwind sound and the "hovering bassline" that comes in at about 2:30.
9. Tracker: Very interesting. Pulsing beats and percussion. The beats get heavier and more metallic around 2:30.
10. Skywriting: Guitar-ish synths, crashing cymbals, and piano. Some good rhythms, though not the best.
11. The Corrective Shoe March: Great Zappa-esque title. Starts out soft and slowly increases in volume and intensity as it advances, though it departs with some tinny synths at the end.
I thought the first four tracks were the best, with Morocco Mole being the fave. Sound quality is fine. All in all, good job Troy. : )
Oh, yeah...the music is generally quite good! Sort of a combination of fusion, trip-hop, ambient, and maybe a little IDM going on in there too. I'll break it down song by song:
1. Klaxon Dance: Creepy and downtempo. Love the minor-key piano and eerie synth sounds. Establishes a dark ambience, which is my cup of tea when it comes to electronic music.
2. Doppelganger: Trip-hoppy and menacing. Sounds like it could be the backdrop to a cyberpunk sci-fi flick.
3. Fangs: Another dark track with some weird honking synths and random drums.
4. Morocco Mole: MY FAVORITE TRACK. Establishes a cool Arabian atmosphere, and it's got some jazzy drums in there to boot.
5. Bellybutton: Neat tom rhythms juxtaposed with big beats and zapping synth sounds.
6. Heliotrope: Soothing piano track in opening, giving way in the middle to upbeat synths and cymbal crashes.
7. Frilly Cuffs: Ehh...a little schmaltzy. New Age-y sounding. Not my thing.
8. Vitamin J: Starts out ambient, and slowly progresses into something interesting. Dig the woodwind sound and the "hovering bassline" that comes in at about 2:30.
9. Tracker: Very interesting. Pulsing beats and percussion. The beats get heavier and more metallic around 2:30.
10. Skywriting: Guitar-ish synths, crashing cymbals, and piano. Some good rhythms, though not the best.
11. The Corrective Shoe March: Great Zappa-esque title. Starts out soft and slowly increases in volume and intensity as it advances, though it departs with some tinny synths at the end.
I thought the first four tracks were the best, with Morocco Mole being the fave. Sound quality is fine. All in all, good job Troy. : )