Finishing off some mixes - Gearslutz.com

Gearslutz.com

All Advertisers
Go Back   Gearslutz.com > Audio file upload / Interviews / Podcasts / Video Vault / Links > Work In Progress / Advice Requested / Show & Tell / Artist Showcase / Mix-Offs


Finishing off some mixes

New Reply New Reply Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 11th May 2006   #1
Gear Head
 
Joined: Feb 2005
Location: Brooklyn
Posts: 66

Thread Starter
Finishing off some mixes

Hey guys:

I don't post much here but I do follow the high end board religiously. I'm just finishing up the first several mixes on my band's new album and thought I'd see what ya'll thought.

Here's on called "Final Frontier"

http://www.systemnoisenyc.com/tempmi...alFrontier.mp3

Any feedback appreciated.

Thanks,
Kurt
lucidproduction is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12th May 2006   #2
Lives for gear
 
mr jkn's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Location: Sweden
Posts: 518

I think it sounds cool - sounds groovy and contemporary. But I would skip the big reverb-sound on the voice in the chorus, sounds cheesy when compared to the ballsy groove in the verses - imho. I think you can make it even more raw and naked, if you now what I mean. What are your influences? - I hear Blondie, Nina Hagen and B 52´s. Cool, as I said..
mr jkn is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 12th May 2006   #3
Gear Head
 
Joined: Feb 2005
Location: Brooklyn
Posts: 66

Thread Starter
Yeah it is very reverby in general - there's not any more in the choruses than anywhere else, it's just that the voice is hitting it harder, so you notice the trails more. I'm going back and forth on this as I do think that the reverb adds to the bigness of the chorus. But I'll try backing it off a bit on the voice and see what happens.

Influences are all over the place. Musically speaking, King Crimson, Talking Heads and the Police are probably the closest to much of our sound, but I would also blend in Sonic Youth and maybe even a bit of Radiohead.

Everyone in the band comes from different backgrounds - the singer from musical theater, me from jazz, funk, prog and avant-garde noise experiments, the drummer from metal, and the bassist from post-punk. I do most of the writing & arranging of the basic song structures, but everyone pretty much writes their own parts to those basic structures - so we get an interesting blend of styles in our songs.

Thanks for the comments.
lucidproduction is offline   Reply With Quote
New Reply New Reply Submit Thread to Facebook Facebook  Submit Thread to Twitter Twitter  Submit Thread to LinkedIn LinkedIn 



Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Similar Threads
Thread Thread starter Forum Replies Last Post
finishing track tomorrow joho Work In Progress / Advice Requested / Show & Tell / Artist Showcase / Mix-Offs 4 17th July 2006 02:50 PM
the finishing touches FMNYC Work In Progress / Advice Requested / Show & Tell / Artist Showcase / Mix-Offs 0 19th December 2005 08:39 PM
Finishing off PCBs bopmachine Geekslutz forum 11 10th August 2003 12:47 AM
Finishing drum room paneling Curious G So much gear, so little time! 8 5th April 2003 05:57 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:01 AM.

Home - Search Forum - Contact Us - Terms Of Use - Advertise on Gearslutz - All Advertisers - Archive - Top
 
 
Powered by vBulletin®
Gearslutz.com LTD - UK Company Number 7597610.
Registered Office - 35 Ballards Lane, London, N3 1XW.
Hosted by Nimbus Hosting.

SEO by vBSEO ©2010, Crawlability, Inc.