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Hey all, I've been lurking for a couple years but finally decided to create an account a while ago. I've got a ton of useful information from here and felt kind of bad to just be lurking all the time, so maybe I can contribute something.
Stuff I admire mainly is Polegroup stuff, planetary assault systems, wata igarashi, you get the idea.. Generally I love driving stuff but the psychedelic edge is what mostly interests me.
As for producing, I've been producing for a couple years but finally I feel like I'm getting to an okay-ish level. Hope to post some tracks here soon!
Stuff I admire mainly is Polegroup stuff, planetary assault systems, wata igarashi, you get the idea.. Generally I love driving stuff but the psychedelic edge is what mostly interests me.
As for producing, I've been producing for a couple years but finally I feel like I'm getting to an okay-ish level. Hope to post some tracks here soon!
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Hi! Stubled onto this forum when searching about bus compressors and mastering and found "Lost in the Void"s exellent guides.
I've been into making techno since the late 90's, without ever been in the "scene". Just love producing music and playing around with gear. Lost all kinds of ambition regarding music back in the early 2000, but want to do something about that this year. Hopefully get a gig or something when the Covid restrictions starts to ease up here in Norway.
Thomas
I've been into making techno since the late 90's, without ever been in the "scene". Just love producing music and playing around with gear. Lost all kinds of ambition regarding music back in the early 2000, but want to do something about that this year. Hopefully get a gig or something when the Covid restrictions starts to ease up here in Norway.
Thomas
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Hi tunez. Thanks for being here! You should upload so music to the what you are working on section and let us take a listen. Could be valuable feedback.tunez wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 4:42 amHi all. I have lurked here for a while for the solid production tips people offer. I have produced music on and off for the past few years now. I have never really shown my work to anyone because I don't think it's really at a high enough caliber yet to be enjoyed by anyone other than myself.I have been creating in such a vacuum though that I probably have not improved as much as I could have been if I was showing my work to people. Because I want to improve I have set a goal for myself to self-release something in 2021. Aside from techno I listen to a lot of house music. Anyway glad to be part of the community here now and I hope I can contribute something people find useful.
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Hi mervv, thanks for joining the forum. Steves tips have helped many here including myself. He is a great asset to subsekt. Hope you have a great time here.mervv wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 9:24 amPretty typical story, I think I've read every post in the Hole at least once over the last few years. I made an account a little while back and it was finally approved just recently.
My artist name's mervv, I've made techno and techno-adjacent music for about 7 years. For a long time I was all in the box. Over the last year, I've collected some hardware. I'm really process-oriented, so figuring out how to incorporate gear and exactly what I want out of it has been a lot of fun. I find I'm still doing most of my (re)sampling and a lot of sound design in ableton because I'm really comfortable with it, which is a bit surprising.
I wanted to join this forum because it's been a great resource for me, from stuff like Steve's stickied tutorials to the threads where people share wacky ideas they've tried out recently (those are my favorite).
As far as music goes, I'm more into a particular vibe than I am a certain genre or time-period. I like stuff that's funky and a bit sexy, powerful but restrained. My regular rotation includes a lot of classics. Recently I've been digging through the discographies of Detroit in Effect, Vince Watson, and Mike Ash. I love Shed's many aliases, especially WK7. I like a lot of hardware acid stuff, like Jared Wilson.
I also love anything spacey and melodramatic. Listen to a lot of post-punk and goth-rock as well.
I'm really drawn to music that sounds very situated in a particular scene and time, that reflects, owns, and amplifies the social milieu it comes from. I think dance music is fundamentally social, and outside of a social context it doesn't make much sense.
I've noticed that I soak up the sounds of whatever city or environment I'm in. When I lived in Leipzig, Germany for a few years I really enjoyed ketapop and all this drugged-out super-slow stuff. Now I'm in Shanghai and I've found I naturally sped up quit a bit.
I mostly play live and I'm hopefully going to be releasing a couple records with some friends here in the next 6 months or so.
I love this forum and I'm happy to be here!!
https://soundcloud.com/mslwte
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Thanks for sticking your head up Circular! Sounds like you're into the good stuff.Circular wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 7:13 pmHey all, I've been lurking for a couple years but finally decided to create an account a while ago. I've got a ton of useful information from here and felt kind of bad to just be lurking all the time, so maybe I can contribute something.
Stuff I admire mainly is Polegroup stuff, planetary assault systems, wata igarashi, you get the idea.. Generally I love driving stuff but the psychedelic edge is what mostly interests me.
As for producing, I've been producing for a couple years but finally I feel like I'm getting to an okay-ish level. Hope to post some tracks here soon!
https://soundcloud.com/mslwte
https://noizefacilityrecords.bandcamp.com
https://www.instagram.com/subsekt909
https://www.facebook.com/subsekt909/
https://noizefacilityrecords.bandcamp.com
https://www.instagram.com/subsekt909
https://www.facebook.com/subsekt909/
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Glad you found us Thomas. We don't focus to much on being esy to find, so that's good to hear!Thomachine wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 3:42 pmHi! Stubled onto this forum when searching about bus compressors and mastering and found "Lost in the Void"s exellent guides.
I've been into making techno since the late 90's, without ever been in the "scene". Just love producing music and playing around with gear. Lost all kinds of ambition regarding music back in the early 2000, but want to do something about that this year. Hopefully get a gig or something when the Covid restrictions starts to ease up here in Norway.
Thomas
James.
https://soundcloud.com/mslwte
https://noizefacilityrecords.bandcamp.com
https://www.instagram.com/subsekt909
https://www.facebook.com/subsekt909/
https://noizefacilityrecords.bandcamp.com
https://www.instagram.com/subsekt909
https://www.facebook.com/subsekt909/
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Definitely! We are old school. No ads, no algorithm, minimal advertising. If you want to finds us, you will.Thomachine wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:44 pmThat might be a good thing. All forums have a treshold. After that is passed it often looses the orignial charm.
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https://noizefacilityrecords.bandcamp.com
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Hi guys I am Art-Xpress i am newcomer electronic music producer from Lithuania I've choosen this name because my real name is Arturas and i've shorten it into Art and added xpress because it's my kinda expression hehe and this is how I came up with this name, now about my music I was listening a lot of electronic music in the past and to this day of course and it's always hard to define which is most favourite style of mine there is so many but i guess it's between electro funk to hard pounding techno beats also I can listen many other styles as long as the music has soul in it. My favourite artists would be Ben Milstein,Esoteric,Channel 37,Pagalve,Sraunus,Glenn underground,Larry Heard and many others, recently i am listening battle trax electro label they have so many good electro releases i am thinking in the near future to make electro ep hopefully won't take me ages to finish it , so this is my short introduction please have a listen some of my music maybe you gonna like it also it's free so you can download as much as you like share it comment it I am always like to hear what other people think about my music and please share your advice if you have any i am always up for conservative critic enjoy!
EP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcVCs8R5Uv4&t=41s
https://art-xpress.bandcamp.com/releases
https://soundcloud.com/granitejungle/se ... thunder-ep
https://www.mixcloud.com/artxpress/art- ... hunder-ep/
https://www.granitejungle.com/?fbclid=I ... MhR5I7w3e0
LP:
Bandcamp: https://art-xpress.bandcamp.com/album/nite-express
Youtube: https://youtu.be/Kg8UdKmPofs
Souncloud: https://soundcloud.com/grani.../sets/ar ... te-express
www.granitejungle.com
EP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcVCs8R5Uv4&t=41s
https://art-xpress.bandcamp.com/releases
https://soundcloud.com/granitejungle/se ... thunder-ep
https://www.mixcloud.com/artxpress/art- ... hunder-ep/
https://www.granitejungle.com/?fbclid=I ... MhR5I7w3e0
LP:
Bandcamp: https://art-xpress.bandcamp.com/album/nite-express
Youtube: https://youtu.be/Kg8UdKmPofs
Souncloud: https://soundcloud.com/grani.../sets/ar ... te-express
www.granitejungle.com
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Obv not new here, just had a little break from music and music forums. I suffered a personal tragedy as my dog died some time ago. He was my best friend and I loved him more than anything. Been a bit difficult to concentrate on music and such.
Anyways! Now I'm back, making music again too and stuff.
Anyways! Now I'm back, making music again too and stuff.
"I don't shower every day, but when I do, I do it after listening to some Barfunkel" - Anonymous
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Hello
Through the 90's as a young teenager listening to artists in the Techno scene such as Joey Beltram, Carl Craig, Platsikman, Jeff Mills, Distorted Waves of Ohm as the main bunch, but largely due to music was hard to find in my small seaside town where I lived. I shifted back into the more electronic side of things, as started listening to music around the rave boom but was enjoying Kraftwerk and JMJ at the time, trying to sample with TechnoSound Turbo and Octa MED and midi sequence my crappy keyboard through Music X.
Most of the music I enjoyed back then sort of occupied a similar space, all in some way connected and informing each other. These scene from my perspective seemed constantly asking questions about the future and "where is it all going?" - Brenda Tuohy. This always stuck with me, and really being a massive Aphex fan through his early music, and early Warp, LFO, all that good stuff, I have always been interested in pushing music forward into interesting areas, but also not going to let that get in the way of a good track. It's a balance.
Today, I contribute to the running of a label, that is attempting to be more decentralised. I have recently acknowledged and am actively investigating my being an anarchist. Pretty exciting. I also make my own music under various projects. Much of it sits in that groove based, techno zone that would occupy the studio even as a kid.
Recently, the tracks Adam X hilariously said to my mate Tony, "you're boys got no rhythm" after hearing it, ha been released some 24 odd years later on https://newyorkhaunted.bandcamp.com/alb ... -no-rhythm
Also, if you haven't checked out the work of Distored Waves of Ohm, and you can find it, and you like your techno HARD AS F**K, I would highly recommend you check that out.
Happy to chat, share and learn from all the people here.
Thanks
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Through the 90's as a young teenager listening to artists in the Techno scene such as Joey Beltram, Carl Craig, Platsikman, Jeff Mills, Distorted Waves of Ohm as the main bunch, but largely due to music was hard to find in my small seaside town where I lived. I shifted back into the more electronic side of things, as started listening to music around the rave boom but was enjoying Kraftwerk and JMJ at the time, trying to sample with TechnoSound Turbo and Octa MED and midi sequence my crappy keyboard through Music X.
Most of the music I enjoyed back then sort of occupied a similar space, all in some way connected and informing each other. These scene from my perspective seemed constantly asking questions about the future and "where is it all going?" - Brenda Tuohy. This always stuck with me, and really being a massive Aphex fan through his early music, and early Warp, LFO, all that good stuff, I have always been interested in pushing music forward into interesting areas, but also not going to let that get in the way of a good track. It's a balance.
Today, I contribute to the running of a label, that is attempting to be more decentralised. I have recently acknowledged and am actively investigating my being an anarchist. Pretty exciting. I also make my own music under various projects. Much of it sits in that groove based, techno zone that would occupy the studio even as a kid.
Recently, the tracks Adam X hilariously said to my mate Tony, "you're boys got no rhythm" after hearing it, ha been released some 24 odd years later on https://newyorkhaunted.bandcamp.com/alb ... -no-rhythm
Also, if you haven't checked out the work of Distored Waves of Ohm, and you can find it, and you like your techno HARD AS F**K, I would highly recommend you check that out.
Happy to chat, share and learn from all the people here.
Thanks
M
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Hi all, Im lou i stumbled upon this forum while looking for tips on how to make some punchy kicks and groovy basslines, I've been a guitarist for many years, in one or two bands, recorded a few songs, all amateur gigs, always into heavy dark stuff and also when young got hooked on raves but the scene in my area was all about trance, anyway only recently i discovered techno, maybe three or four years,and so I'm slowly learning about the classics, the Detroit scene, etc. and enjoying more modern tracks that I find here and there. I'm also slowly learning how to produce techno, and now techno is what im hooked on
Glad to be here, you guys share a lot of great stuff and solid knowledge, awesome community and hope to some day contribute with more than just newbie posts.
Glad to be here, you guys share a lot of great stuff and solid knowledge, awesome community and hope to some day contribute with more than just newbie posts.
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Welcome!loug wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 5:42 amHi all, Im lou i stumbled upon this forum while looking for tips on how to make some punchy kicks and groovy basslines, I've been a guitarist for many years, in one or two bands, recorded a few songs, all amateur gigs, always into heavy dark stuff and also when young got hooked on raves but the scene in my area was all about trance, anyway only recently i discovered techno, maybe three or four years,and so I'm slowly learning about the classics, the Detroit scene, etc. and enjoying more modern tracks that I find here and there. I'm also slowly learning how to produce techno, and now techno is what im hooked on
Glad to be here, you guys share a lot of great stuff and solid knowledge, awesome community and hope to some day contribute with more than just newbie posts.
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Really sorry to hear about your friend Barfunkel. It's tough. Been there a few times myself.Barfunkel wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 12:33 pmObv not new here, just had a little break from music and music forums. I suffered a personal tragedy as my dog died some time ago. He was my best friend and I loved him more than anything. Been a bit difficult to concentrate on music and such.
Anyways! Now I'm back, making music again too and stuff.
I know you could never replace them.. but there are plenty of dogs out there that could do with a good home & kind people to look after them.. so never say never again Mr.Barfunkel
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Thanks a lot !jordanneke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 9:12 amWelcome!loug wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 5:42 amHi all, Im lou i stumbled upon this forum while looking for tips on how to make some punchy kicks and groovy basslines, I've been a guitarist for many years, in one or two bands, recorded a few songs, all amateur gigs, always into heavy dark stuff and also when young got hooked on raves but the scene in my area was all about trance, anyway only recently i discovered techno, maybe three or four years,and so I'm slowly learning about the classics, the Detroit scene, etc. and enjoying more modern tracks that I find here and there. I'm also slowly learning how to produce techno, and now techno is what im hooked on
Glad to be here, you guys share a lot of great stuff and solid knowledge, awesome community and hope to some day contribute with more than just newbie posts.
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old member, bored to tears, makes a dramatic recovery and back to the subsekt fold. probably gonna lurk here for a minute...
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Hey Sean, good to see you man!! Always welcome
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Hi!
I'm VZSZ a techno dj producer from Madrid, Spain.
Im a tool techno guy, influenced by sounds from labels and artists like: Hayes Collective, Pole Group/Warm UP, Illegall Aliens, UTCH records, Evod... Oscar Mulero, Temudo, ArchivOne...
Since pandemic i focus on production releasing some tracks and EP's. In other hand, i studied audiovisuals. My goal is to introduce in my fiction projects techno and dj mixes as powerful music elements, mixing together my both creative sides.
I've been reading the forum some months, and now i want to introduce myself. So hello everyone.
If someone wanna dig more in my tracks or things i let here my links:
https://soundcloud.com/vzsz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xErkbeOt0dM
I'm VZSZ a techno dj producer from Madrid, Spain.
Im a tool techno guy, influenced by sounds from labels and artists like: Hayes Collective, Pole Group/Warm UP, Illegall Aliens, UTCH records, Evod... Oscar Mulero, Temudo, ArchivOne...
Since pandemic i focus on production releasing some tracks and EP's. In other hand, i studied audiovisuals. My goal is to introduce in my fiction projects techno and dj mixes as powerful music elements, mixing together my both creative sides.
I've been reading the forum some months, and now i want to introduce myself. So hello everyone.
If someone wanna dig more in my tracks or things i let here my links:
https://soundcloud.com/vzsz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xErkbeOt0dM
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Hi,
I'm a producer who doesn't know what he's doing. Mostly here to learn production tips.
Some people I think are good: Fanon Flowers, Jay Denham, Archetype, Oscar Mulero, Adriana Lopez, Takaaki Itoh, Hiroaki Iizuka, Go Hiyama, Lagware, DJ Slip, Timeblind, Stanislav Tolkachev, Random Logic, Oliver Ho, James Ruskin, Inigo Kennedy, etc.
I'm a producer who doesn't know what he's doing. Mostly here to learn production tips.
Some people I think are good: Fanon Flowers, Jay Denham, Archetype, Oscar Mulero, Adriana Lopez, Takaaki Itoh, Hiroaki Iizuka, Go Hiyama, Lagware, DJ Slip, Timeblind, Stanislav Tolkachev, Random Logic, Oliver Ho, James Ruskin, Inigo Kennedy, etc.
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Same here!
Welcome to the forum
https://soundcloud.com/mslwte
https://noizefacilityrecords.bandcamp.com
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https://www.instagram.com/subsekt909
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