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Diurn

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  1. That's true, sometimes I did some bad mixing and turned out to be an average mastered tune. From what I've learned, the hi hats or any percussion and/or melody that has high frequency should be volumed down. Subs and low frequencies are easy to control in the mastering process than high freqs. In my case I prefer an audio engineer doing that job because they're specialized on that, even if you have to pay some amount. The result is worth the money for sure. They use hardware equipment that most of us don't have like valve compressors, A/D converters, EQs, limiters, etc. helping the track gain some level of deepness and body. As someone said, an extra pair of ears is important. You've to contextualize a little bit, better if the work is an album and also let know which artists/bands are similar. I haven't tried any online services like LANDR or similars neither mastering software so I cannot give you an opinion on that, but they are a fantastic option to use of course. PD: Taking into an account that also deppends on the output format of the listener to be targeted on. Is not the same for someone that uses oftenly headphones instead of monitors/speakers. See ya
  2. If you're into shoegaze, check out this band: Sadly they split up like 10 years ago.
  3. we all love this song, right?
  4. I made a collaboration with a local vj artist and she made me a video for one of my last album tracks:
  5. I remember watching this video like 12 years ago, this piece of art is an executable demoscene of only 64kb! The music is also nice. + info https://chaostheory.conspiracy.hu There are more videos of that kinda style, you can search for 64k demo to find out
  6. also some local techno compilations from early 90s
  7. That 303 in Neverlevers ? I prefer this track over Vortrack but both are awesome. Back in the days I used to enjoy Numbers Lucent EP, then I suddenly lost his track. I saw him live in Sónar Barcelona 2015 and he wore a kind of nuclear suit while scattering a cascade of noisy tunes, was the most schizophrenic musical approach I have ever heard, I didn't get it as much as Autechre in the same festival (maybe because of the hype). But as good wine the memories of the live set aged pretty well, In addition the fact that I was high af didn't help to comprehend the whole set. Good one Squarepusher!
  8. If you're a pizza lover you know that the most important factor for a good one is always the dough, and usually a craft baker will have excellent dough for a pizza (avoid major pizza companies). Then you add gorgonzola and pomodoro to get the classical one, however preferences are different for everyone of course. I love so many combinations but good chese, for example from goat mixed with salad ham/salami, onions and maybe bit of honey plus basil and oregano is very yummy.
  9. Anybody into Astronoid? that style with clean vocals is quite curious...
  10. n Yes, you're right. This is how they get that granular sound. Their recent work mainly lacks melody so I guess that they sample a lot of kicks, snares, hihats, etc. and preprocess them distorting/EQing or whatever
  11. they have been mentioned but Monolake or Seefeel are quite similar to AE, also esplendor geometrico that they also admire, for example this one I love:
  12. I need to dive more into coil discography, the apes of naples is superb but now im more into this other stuff. Here is my little homage..
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