On 31/07/13 16:58, alexander wrote: > They are actually not that new, It's some 95% finished stuff I found > when I cleaned my ardour sessions folder and figured I might just finish > and release it.. > > The first track is simply based around a drum improv track I did when I > got my new drums last summer.. > Second one is a slow, ambient, Gybe inspired piece that I don't even > remember when I started, ancient stuff... > > > http://vortexofinfiniteirony.bandcamp.com/ > > I think I'll post later stuff under this new name instead of > sharpattack, I want a name that at least used to give zero hits on > google.. (It's alot easier to stalk yourself then, ie feed your ego) > > I made the cover with mypaint, a really satisfying experience. Because > usually I really suck at painting, I mean REEALLY suck.. but I'm very > happy how the cover turned out. Didn't take all that long either, maby > abit over an hour or so... Just listening to Glitch. Cool. Great late night stuff, not that it currently is here, but nevermind :-) It reminds me of the bits of Univers Zero I've heard, early Anekdoten, Goblin and Morte Macabre (half of Anekdoten plus others doing covers of Goblin and other horror soundtrack music). The radio brought to mind the end of MM's cover of Fabio Frizzi's Apoteosi Del Mistero from one of the Living Dead films, with its snippet of (I think Russian) radio picked up by mistake on someone's amp. The mix is quite nice, but a bit muddy for my taste tending towards being a bit dull in places. There were one or two points where I think the drums were overpowering some of the other instruments just a little. Ocean In The Radio is not the sort of thing I'd normally listen to, a bit too ambient and lacking in structure for my liking. But it sounded good and very well executed. The mix was great. Thanks for sharing Q _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user