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cubicidal

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  1. GF said "he really poured his heart into that."
  2. Yeah, I don't really care for the rolling baselines, farty and monotonous... but I only listen to it at home...
  3. Beautiful, love the progression from melancholic to intensely uplifting.
  4. Can you offer it for download somewhere? My Windows machine is isolated from the network so I can only access it with this FreeBSD machine, and it's a bitch to get a bazillion plugins working on this thing.
  5. Made a new track last night; low, crunchy, pounding dark music (120bpm); 4.5mb mp3. In my second month of making music at the moment... http://lazy.episch.com/postage_stamp_stomp.mp3 Track was made with Project 5, Rob Papen's Predator, Rob Papen's Blue (bells), D16's Drumazon, and Sonic Flavor's DP5/R66/DQ7.
  6. Forgot to mention: track was made with Project 5, Rob Papen's Predator, Rob Papen's Blue (bells), D16's Drumazon, and Sonic Flavor's DP5/R66/DQ7.
  7. Made a new track last night; low, crunchy, pounding dark music (120bpm); 4.5mb mp3. In my second month of making music at the moment... http://lazy.episch.com/postage_stamp_stomp.mp3
  8. Not sure, never tried moving anything between the two. I can get decent sound out of Project 5 alone. If you're wanting to do shit with anything other than just synthesizers and sampling (as in, audio manipulation) I'd stay well clear though.
  9. I highly, highly recommend Project 5 for electronic artists. The workflow allows you to get ideas out and made far faster than anything else I've used (Reason, FL Studio, Cubase SX3, Sonar 6).
  10. What would be interesting would be if some people sat down and reverse engineered classic acid tracks and redid them with modern production...
  11. http://lazy.episch.com/cyclicevolution.MID I know you don't like MIDI for the 303, sorry... it's my best effort though.
  12. To start this off, I should say that I played the piano for a number of years as a kid, and recently started playing again casually. I have a Novation Remote SL61 MIDI controller and love the thing. I don't find it that particularly difficult to go back and forth between playing synthesizers on the keyboard and classical pieces on the piano, but I certainly can't envision playing anything classical on the keyboard - the resistance from the keys is too little, and getting timing right so that complex passages don't sound disjointed from keys landing at different times (ones in different hands that should be simultaneous) is difficult. However, I'd think playing synthesizers on a piano weighted keyboard would be hell. There's no way you could play as lightly and quickly as they demand. Imagine typing on a piano weighted keyboard...
  13. I studied a lot of acid music last night and gave it my best effort. Also, I used a better host! It should be much easier to download this and give your mind a whirl. http://lazy.episch.com/amphetamine%20psychosis.mp3
  14. Well I spent a good deal of today working on this. Learning how to use Project 5 is pretty difficult but I'm starting to learn how to use these VSTEFs and all that stuff. They're hard to use but have really awesome sound effects! Especially the woo woo woo noises, you'll hear them! I carefully crafted (well, to the best of my ability) all the ordering of the sounds to create a dramatic ensemble of psychedelic intensity. Just wait till you hear the peak!!! I know there's weaknesses in the structure, I'm very new to all of this, so any suggestions on improvement would be great. Here's the song. http://rapidshare.com/files/66401341/song1.mp3
  15. Not all ambient is something to space out to. Check out Vir Unis - Aeonian Glow. Very intense and dark, brilliantly written music, liberated from the restrictions of meter. http://www.greenhousemusic.darkwinter.com/v_ghm04.html Read the first review.
  16. I've got the Dimension 5 albums... they're nothing like that one "Blue Pyramid" track. "Blue Pyramid" captures exactly the essence of what I (perhaps falsely like an ignorant fuck) consider really good "old school" goa. Sounds of cracking whips, great emphasis on treble, tons of old acid synths and crazy, extremely acidic drum rhythms... I'd put a lot of Solar Quest's "Acid Ophilez" in that category.
  17. FSOL - We Have Explosive Darshan - Sun Probe Hallucinogen - Orphic Thrench The Infinity Project - Freedom From the Flesh Shulman - Small Grey Creatures
  18. If you're looking for true ambient (no beat whatsoever), check out Liquid Morphine and Oophoi... incredible stuff.
  19. I've only heard one of those (Cosmosis - I really like it)... hell yeah, some new stuff!
  20. Yeah, I've read through a ton of them. SHAKTA - SILICON TRIP -- Have it, it's awesome. MFG - THE PROPHECY -- Have this one too, but doesn't have quite the "old school" sound I'm thinking of. MFG - PROJECT GENESIS -- Same as above. CHI-A.D - INFINITISM -- Haven't heard this but will look for it. ETNICA - ALIEN PROTEIN -- Have it, I like it but doesn't quite "click" with my tastes as well as other CDs have. PLEIADIANS - IFO -- Have it, absolutely amazing. PLEIADIANS - FAMILY OF LIGHT -- Don't have it, will look. ASIA 2001 - AMAZONE -- I think I might've heard them... not sure... MIRANDA - REAL RUSH -- I have Phenomena which is really good... I'll look for that too. HALLUCINOGEN - TWISTED -- Easily one of the best of all time. DISTANCE TO GOA 1 -- I usually look more for albums than collections APSARA -- Haven't heard it, looking for it.
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