The track is mostly percussion sounds generated by a program and assembled in a very compelling way, as if there were a dialogue going on between two contrapuntal sets of instruments. There is an occasional drone in the upper register to create a backdrop. The "chorus", if one can call it that, is a quiet exploration of percussion only. Altogether, I was impressed at the level of energy that this performance was able to maintain, even in the quiet part. It is interesting that you can hear music so percussive and still be inclined to dance to it.
- jabez from Madison, New Jersey on 30Mar2008
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some definite anger here, thats for sure. sounds like a factory going madly out of control in a post modern urban desert. great sound choices. nice piece.i like the way this develops over time...cool themes, bouncing thru the industrial night.
- johnathanfire from Boulder, Colorado on 29Mar2008
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Not bad but it's nothing that I haven't heard before. The intro is a little to annoying, a little over the top, builds into something all right but it kind of sounds like there is phone ringing noises in the song a bit later. I don't it's not poorly mixed though, the drums are a little to far in the back but it's hard to find the right spot so I understand.
- Alota from Bellevue, Washington on 12Feb2008
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I don't appreciate much this type of musics, but there's a complex and great rhythm such as the electronic effects. An heavy mood is showed by guitars. Sequences of chords are a little hiden, but have good variations. The electronic sounds/effects have powerfull hook and gives some extra mix to music.
- pedromonteverde from Lisbon, Portugal on 11Nov2007
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Very similar on style industrial. there are very quite good moments. Mix normal. Arrangement too good. Sequence logical. In a song there is an idea and mood. Reminds Jef Beck a little. Good work.
- samorokova from Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation on 3Nov2007
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Here's a bunny with a pancake on its head. I mean here's a crazy track that's guitar-laden and very creative. In fact it's chock full of rock idioms like the drums sounds and the whammy bar, but it's also full of techno tweaks. It's really the first thing I've heard in the Experimental Electronica classification here at garageband.com that's even remotely experimental. I hate the lack of low end though. Where's the bass!?! Other than that the mix seems pretty cool: I can hear things pretty clearly.
It might be a bit long since the repetition of the structure is not cool when you've got something designed to freak people out.
- AndrewFord from Saint Louis, Missouri on 27Oct2007
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I like the mood and organic arrangement of this piece... heavy, dark rock elements, but also a touch of Low-era Bowie. The drum sound is unusual, although to my ears a little woolly, but the kit is well played, as is everything else. The textures and atmospheres are very original in this context. I think the processed guitar elements sit well with the synths. An intriguing whole... personally I'd like to hear it with some hard-edged vocals. Guitar very Fripp/Alomar style... a deranged style of playing that appeals to my ears.
- christopherRye from Brighton, United Kingdom on 21Oct2007
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Love the live jam feel of it. The cymbals sound a little crisp but the overall feel of the song is dark and different. Change of direction and tempo leaves a weird vibe which suits the track.
- legoheaven from London, United Kingdom on 18Oct2007
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Wow, das gefällt mir. Das klingt ziemlich professionell und ich werde es mir herunterladen.
(Try english: I enjoy it. sounds rather professionell and I will load it down)
Sounds a bit like older Butthole Surfers
- gBeep from Ludwigshafen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany on 14Oct2007
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As i listen: Dreat sound of guitars i fell everything is turning around!. Wow those synth sound intersting, this is a great mix everything is on his place.
The sequencing is the strong part of this track, it always driving u, the changes are amazing that`s what i talking about. A track that always change full of sounds and atmospheres. I like this track, the drums performance are amazing, the synth parts are very clean and guitar sounds really explodes the song.
Congratulations, nice track !.
Yorko
- YorkO from Mexico City, Edo.Mx, Mexico on 11Oct2007
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I like how this song starts. Noisy, fun, and loud. Lots of interesting little noises, and stark space sounds and rancorous guitar going on here. I would say to clean up the mix a little on the bass. make it less muddy, bring up the high end on it during the main verses. I like the little piece in the middle. The breakdown is cool, and it seems to fit the rest of the song. I even like the counterbeat that creeps in to lead the song back into the main verse. It's definitely different from a lot of other things I've heard. At about 3:37, it's kinda stretching a little too long. Maybe throw in even more stuff there. Otherwise, really imaginative music we have here. The sequencing is very very nice too, lots of good sounds coming out.
- noman2001 from Denton, Texas on 11Oct2007
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This song appears to be electronically experimental rock. It’s like something messed with right out of the 80s. It doesn’t have any deep mood to it. It looks like it was created as a showoff song for synths & samples. Well, you have shown them off. On the down side, I received zero feeling from this song. Your arrangement was standard I suppose. Let’s see, you have your guitars & leads, drums & percussion, & other synths. They are put together progressively right after the intro. Come 2:29, the apparent tempo is changed by an introduction to a new drum kit. Wait, after that verse, it is back to A tempo. As we begin the A tempo again, it becomes all too familiar. I’d say find a way to end it here so it doesn’t get boring. What is the choppy grinding noise? I suppose that is an effect of a guitar, but I have no other idea. I like the sound. Most of your sounds here are really cool to listen to. Their harmonic overtones sound like they are based exponentially. Good job developing those. Sequencing: I don’t know if sequencing was all that great, but I did enjoy the programming. The synths had noticeable modulation throughout the song. I am wondering in regards to the panning tapping track if you swept the EQ, or if you used phase shifting, or something to that extent. If so, I thought it was good.
- VulpesVulpes from Anchorage, Alaska on 5Oct2007
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Drum and Bass and Metal
wow, what a collage, never heared anything like it before. perfect melting of the genres mentioned above. ultracool.
- Eftos from Eftos.De, Hysteria, Germany on 3Oct2007
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Well it's different. Sounds a bit like Porcupine Tree I guess - progressive rock.
Nice break in the middle. Well recorded, nice levels throughout.
Some nice changes, but probably could do with going on for longer before going back to the main refrain. I would also run the bass and drums on their own at some point, as it is pretty full on most of the time - this would allow the listener to focus on the other elements you bring in, such as the swirling synth lines later.
- Yikkity from United Kingdom on 30Sep2007