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I actually enjoy most of what I hear coming out of Russia and the CIS Pfork had a good feature on some producers It's quite unpretentious but there is care and effort put in, just not overdone. It isn't slathered in irony or trendiness either like scenes in the US and Europe, nor does it lazily pander to existing dance styles like say, certain Jamaican and Brazilian electronic music. Hell, it almost fits into the stereotype of Russians reverse-engineering vehicles into their own solid but simple products. This is like the musical equivalent.

 

That was a decent read, cheers. Interesting to learn where Pixelord sources his sounds from :)

 

:music:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101191/Pixelord%20vs%20Onyx.mp3 :music:

 

That reverse-engineering analogy of yours..bang on hehe

when they say they use a lot of game sounds, do they use synths or do they sample directly from the games? any clue?

 

I'm going to cop out and say "internet"

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I actually enjoy most of what I hear coming out of Russia and the CIS Pfork had a good feature on some producers It's quite unpretentious but there is care and effort put in, just not overdone. It isn't slathered in irony or trendiness either like scenes in the US and Europe, nor does it lazily pander to existing dance styles like say, certain Jamaican and Brazilian electronic music. Hell, it almost fits into the stereotype of Russians reverse-engineering vehicles into their own solid but simple products. This is like the musical equivalent.

 

That was a decent read, cheers. Interesting to learn where Pixelord sources his sounds from :)

 

:music:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101191/Pixelord%20vs%20Onyx.mp3 :music:

 

That reverse-engineering analogy of yours..bang on hehe

when they say they use a lot of game sounds, do they use synths or do they sample directly from the games? any clue?

 

I'm going to cop out and say "internet"

so you would say those are sampled? and not synthesized?
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I actually enjoy most of what I hear coming out of Russia and the CIS Pfork had a good feature on some producers It's quite unpretentious but there is care and effort put in, just not overdone. It isn't slathered in irony or trendiness either like scenes in the US and Europe, nor does it lazily pander to existing dance styles like say, certain Jamaican and Brazilian electronic music. Hell, it almost fits into the stereotype of Russians reverse-engineering vehicles into their own solid but simple products. This is like the musical equivalent.

 

That was a decent read, cheers. Interesting to learn where Pixelord sources his sounds from :)

 

:music:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101191/Pixelord%20vs%20Onyx.mp3 :music:

 

That reverse-engineering analogy of yours..bang on hehe

when they say they use a lot of game sounds, do they use synths or do they sample directly from the games? any clue?

 

I'm going to cop out and say "internet"

so you would say those are sampled? and not synthesized?

 

yeah i think they're sampled, or used a cracked vst or something, therefore "internet"

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I actually enjoy most of what I hear coming out of Russia and the CIS Pfork had a good feature on some producers It's quite unpretentious but there is care and effort put in, just not overdone. It isn't slathered in irony or trendiness either like scenes in the US and Europe, nor does it lazily pander to existing dance styles like say, certain Jamaican and Brazilian electronic music. Hell, it almost fits into the stereotype of Russians reverse-engineering vehicles into their own solid but simple products. This is like the musical equivalent.

 

That was a decent read, cheers. Interesting to learn where Pixelord sources his sounds from :)

 

:music:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101191/Pixelord%20vs%20Onyx.mp3 :music:

 

That reverse-engineering analogy of yours..bang on hehe

when they say they use a lot of game sounds, do they use synths or do they sample directly from the games? any clue?

 

I'm going to cop out and say "internet"

so you would say those are sampled? and not synthesized?

 

yeah i think they're sampled, or used a cracked vst or something, therefore "internet"

it's quite diferent... Edited by THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON
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I actually enjoy most of what I hear coming out of Russia and the CIS Pfork had a good feature on some producers It's quite unpretentious but there is care and effort put in, just not overdone. It isn't slathered in irony or trendiness either like scenes in the US and Europe, nor does it lazily pander to existing dance styles like say, certain Jamaican and Brazilian electronic music. Hell, it almost fits into the stereotype of Russians reverse-engineering vehicles into their own solid but simple products. This is like the musical equivalent.

 

That was a decent read, cheers. Interesting to learn where Pixelord sources his sounds from :)

 

:music:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101191/Pixelord%20vs%20Onyx.mp3 :music:

 

That reverse-engineering analogy of yours..bang on hehe

when they say they use a lot of game sounds, do they use synths or do they sample directly from the games? any clue?

 

I'm going to cop out and say "internet"

so you would say those are sampled? and not synthesized?

 

yeah i think they're sampled, or used a cracked vst or something, therefore "internet"

it's quite diferent...

 

haha, well personally it sounds loop heavy so I'm guess they sampled and chopped up bits. my knowledge of chiptune is limited, but I'm guessing, especially with the Russian tracks we've discussed, there's no point in messing with a soft-synth to get the sounds. I would bet they're utilizing a lot of sample sources and just tweaking those in a cracked DAW, maybe with some basic MIDI hardware

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Ye, im gonna blow my own horn here and:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DZkOeKxIQg&feature=youtu.be

 

Not too bad! Do you have a soundcloud?

 

does this count as future garage? i made a song but i don't know what genre it'd be considered :sad:

http://soundcloud.com/dcal_bk/cosmic

 

Was unsure at first but it gets pretty good around the 2min mark, think I might use this one in a mix that cool? That vocal gradually becomes a bit grating after a while, dig the vibes tho!

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I feel a lot of tunes in this genre are all style and no substance, just focus on nice melodies already.

 

Been digging this lately:

 

I've dabbled with this genre in the past, I might give it a shot on my next album.

 

Feel free to post some tunes in here!

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Ye, im gonna blow my own horn here and:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DZkOeKxIQg&feature=youtu.be

 

Not too bad! Do you have a soundcloud?

 

does this count as future garage? i made a song but i don't know what genre it'd be considered :sad:

http://soundcloud.com/dcal_bk/cosmic

 

Was unsure at first but it gets pretty good around the 2min mark, think I might use this one in a mix that cool? That vocal gradually becomes a bit grating after a while, dig the vibes tho!

yeah no sweat. do you think the vocals are too loud? i'm on the fence with the volume of them myself. if it's just the repetition, though, tuff shit lol but yeah use it however you plz, lemme know if you want a d/l link

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