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23 Oct 2013, 7:21 am

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Here's a short experimental piece I wrote. I have more on my channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcLDi4_ ... plQ/videos

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohlGNkAb-XI[/youtube]


That's super cool ... and weird ... but very good music!



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23 Oct 2013, 7:26 am

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Great tread,

Have been listening to so much cool and awesome sounds :D
Here follows my contribution... it is a album I have spent the summer working on and is in some respects a form of "diary" or journal.. dealing with the death of my father and the birth of my son.
So it is pretty weird and pretty intricate and I would recommend (and ask, if you can find the time) for the full spectrum of the experience that you listen to this music undistracted and on either a good sound system, or in a pair of nice headphones... preferably from start to finish...

so now I will stop with the instructions :P and present you with my album The Weird Side of the Mundane


http://intro-spectral.bandcamp.com/albu ... he-mundane

On the download! :twisted: :cyclopsani:

Wow that's amazing. Sounds like you were influenced by Milton Babbit.



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23 Oct 2013, 9:20 am

JSBACHlover wrote:
Wow that's amazing. Sounds like you were influenced by Milton Babbit.


Thank you :)
Never heard of him. The "inspiration" comes from the complete surrender to the emotions that needed to come out one way or another.. one of them being the frustration with writing music that I didn't feel to be true to whom I am :) This album is, as far as I am concerned, a sonic self-portrait.
I have actually never heard (nor looked for) any music sounding like this, and to the best of my knowledge there are none, but I will definitely look that one up, If there are others like it, then there may be people out there that might want to have a listen ;)



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23 Oct 2013, 10:48 am

YOUTube "Milton Babbit Philomel"

Say, I have some music I wrote that I'd love to share but it's in a WAV file format. How can I upload it to YOUTube? (Or is it too complicated to explain?)



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23 Oct 2013, 12:12 pm

I got help from IntroSpectral to put up a piece I wrote on Soundcloud. All you have to do is search for JSBACHlover and you can hear it.



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25 Oct 2013, 4:36 am

Song I wrote recently called Strange Creatures-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuECotHx5R8

Hope you enjoy.



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25 Oct 2013, 1:02 pm

JSBACHlover wrote:
YOUTube "Milton Babbit Philomel"

Say, I have some music I wrote that I'd love to share but it's in a WAV file format. How can I upload it to YOUTube? (Or is it too complicated to explain?)

Philomel is my favorite electronic work.

I'm currently working on extending some of Babbitt's ideas in my own work. In my composition thesis, I used integral serialism in such a way that deemphasized the pitch row, putting it more on par with other musical elements. My serial composition method is by no means complete or exhaustive, but it's an attempt at finding new ways of organizing musical elements into a serialized work.

I've almost finished an atonal ambient music project that I've been working on for a few years now. The first three parts use tone rows in a free-form, mostly improvisatory manner. The fourth and final part uses a single numerical row to unify elements of pitch, time-point, and timbre. The difference between this piece and my master's thesis is that pitch-rows, time-point rows, and timbre rows are independent rather than methodically linked together. I'm working on some composition ideas for the future that involve using unique rows for each musical element. I haven't written music like this since 2003, so I'm carefully planning a big composition project over the course of 2015 that will bring back the model I used for composing my thesis. While I'm working out the kinks, I'll compose some tunes more like the one I'm finishing up now.

Anyway, I love Babbitt's use of time-point to serialize rhythm elements. Babbitt proposed using the same row for time-point, pitch-class, and timbre. I prefer to take a step further and use independent rows for wider variation. My thesis was inspired by Webern's Symphonie and made use of invariance. By using the same row for time-point and allowing invariance in all aspects of the composition, I found that my material sounded like an endless chromatic scale the more notes that were played closer together. By using independent rows for other parameters than pitch class, this problem can be avoided.

Can't wait to post "Space Music #4." Hopefully it'll be finished by the end of November if not sooner. It does my heart good to know there are people who know and appreciate Babbitt and his work.



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01 Nov 2013, 11:53 am

hi, i'm a composer of electronic music. sometimes i use Ableton Live, or other computer DAWS, but i also like using portable composing apps like Nanoloop on the iphone and Korg M01 on the Nintendo DS. I was diagnosed with Tourettes, Aspergers, OCD, and ADHD. I've made over 300 songs, including remixes and covers of other people's songs. So, without further ado, here's some of my best songs:

https://soundcloud.com/unclebibby/yearbear-korg-m01
this song i made about two weeks ago on my Nintendo DS using Korg M01.

https://soundcloud.com/unclebibby47/fea ... ve-suite-9
this is a song i made with Ableton Live a while back

https://soundcloud.com/unclebibby47/i-w ... glasses-at
here's my parody of the famous pop song, "I Wear My Sunglasses At Night". that's my singing!

https://soundcloud.com/unclebibby47/orchestratosphere
here's a more orchestral but still quite exciting song

http://chipmusic.org/unclebibby/music/s ... noloop-ios
i made this quirky little song on my iphone using NanoLoop. wait for the beat to kick in!

So, i hope you like my stuff!



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05 Nov 2013, 8:08 am

fibonaccispiral777 wrote:
Song I wrote recently called Strange Creatures-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuECotHx5R8

Hope you enjoy.


You've got a great voice. Great guitar work too, love the jazzy chords. And it's a great song! Top marks all round! :)



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08 Nov 2013, 8:15 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnMgN_dHvE[/youtube]



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09 Nov 2013, 10:53 am

Clive05 wrote:
fibonaccispiral777 wrote:
Song I wrote recently called Strange Creatures-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuECotHx5R8

Hope you enjoy.


You've got a great voice. Great guitar work too, love the jazzy chords. And it's a great song! Top marks all round! :)


Thank you very much. I am glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the feedback :)

Here is a more recent one if you wish to listen to it-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjExwIG5hv8



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15 Nov 2013, 5:54 am

This recording isn't the final product/result of the song, there is many flaws in this version, it hasn't been edited on and still needs some adjustments. Also sorry about the poor quality sound to it, i guess i can't expect perfection when recorded on the mobile phone. I haven't learned to play guitar yet, and this song has therefore been created/played by ear. So try not to be to harsh :lol:

Oh and it's supposed to be a sort of Intro song

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjJbaVijLUk[/youtube]


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27 Nov 2013, 10:07 am

click this!! !

just a little thing i made a while back with mah bass. its just bits and pieces of stuff i wrote and threw together. not all that impressive but its all ive got recorded. so enjoy it... please? :P


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01 Dec 2013, 9:23 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oxb4-jBMCoE[/youtube]



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02 Dec 2013, 9:27 am

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05 Dec 2013, 8:19 pm

Feedback would be appreciated
https://soundcloud.com/jack-hubble