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Attention All Music Critics

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2004 1:35 pm
by DCrazy
I recorded these two tracks while jamming with my band a couple months ago... they're just goof-off tracks, and the quality sucks (they were recorded on an MP3 player and I EQ'd them in Acid later) but considering the device that recorded it I think it did fairly well. Comments?

TheCops, if you can somehow translate "find a damn riff and stick to it" into guitarplayerspeak, my bassist and I would be very grateful. :D

David Letterman

Enya (see below)

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2004 2:49 pm
by TheCops
heheh.
i ain't the only show in town dcrazy... and don't come at me that way. i encourage anything musical... even if it is delusional computer based, no need for having any sense of rythym or melody, because it will be auto-corrected in a loops nightmare "music".


i only downloaded "david letterman" because i'm on 56k. clearly you guys are jamming and that is cool. you were sticking to a theme throughout the mp3 which is really good for young bands.... find a theme (work over the beatles ;-0 )

normally you youngins go all over the place and expect people to care... which they won't. but you had the bass theme going... just tell the dude to either tune or get his bass reset buy a professional luthier.

aight... good work dcrazy... remember the songwriting, drums, and bass run the band and everything else are just christmas ornaments. :P

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2004 3:02 pm
by Tricord
Jamming rocks...

I've pretty much been going from band to band with my stage piano for jam sessions (for a total of three bands :))... Did a couple of jam sessions with a DJ friend, worked out pretty well!

Just keep playing, etc ;)

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2004 4:18 pm
by Robo
I remember you asking if I could do vocals :P I can, but no thanks. Heh.

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 9:27 pm
by DCrazy
Alright, I cut out a lull in Enya (God I love Acid :D), ran it through a noise filter, and encoded it at a lower bitrate. New and improved Enya 2! :)

Enya (remastered)