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Post by thekeeper on Jan 31, 2017 13:59:12 GMT -5
Yeah I was looking at that RC-1 or the RC-3. The RC-3 gives you up to 99 loops for $80 more, I think the RC-1 is a single loop.
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Post by Tyrannus on Jan 31, 2017 15:22:39 GMT -5
Yeah I was looking at that RC-1 or the RC-3. The RC-3 gives you up to 99 loops for $80 more, I think the RC-1 is a single loop. Yeah I mean just get whatever you feel is appropriate. Something simple might not require 99 loops haha
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Post by kaptaincarbon on Jan 31, 2017 16:22:15 GMT -5
I just sat down and listened the that Ransuer release since it went on sale at Path of Silence. Man what a trip that was. Glad to see discussion about this niche genre. You all do know that you found a sub basement in a style that is already mostly obscured to the rest of the world so I am going to call you guys morlocks from now on.
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Post by Tyrannus on Jan 31, 2017 16:36:51 GMT -5
I just sat down and listened the that Ransuer release since it went on sale at Path of Silence. Man what a trip that was. Glad to see discussion about this niche genre. You all do know that you found a sub basement in a style that is already mostly obscured to the rest of the world so I am going to call you guys morlocks from now on. "Morlocks" haha, I like it! I kind of want to try putting together a Dungeon Noise genre page on RateYourMusic but I'm not sure if there's really enough of it out there and its definition can be considered a bit hazy, as we've discussed. But if there can be some growing Morlock culture then who knows! I think after Chaucerian Myth puts out that release it might get more popular haha
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Post by kaptaincarbon on Jan 31, 2017 17:24:53 GMT -5
Noise and ritual ambient is something I have been getting into and Tyrannus didn't really make sense until i heard the second and third person doing it. Once Blood Tower got looped in, the whole thing made a little bit more sense. For a genre that is already familiar with bedroom production, I think dungeon noise can be mistaken for shitty equipment or low effort which is unfortunate since there seems to be a group of people drawn to alien soundscapes.
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Post by Tyrannus on Jan 31, 2017 17:47:12 GMT -5
Noise and ritual ambient is something I have been getting into and Tyrannus didn't really make sense until i heard the second and third person doing it. Once Blood Tower got looped in, the whole thing made a little bit more sense. For a genre that is already familiar with bedroom production, I think dungeon noise can be mistaken for shitty equipment or low effort which is unfortunate since there seems to be a group of people drawn to alien soundscapes. Well with my original Tyrannus project I wasn't trying to make "dungeon noise" although I was trying very deliberately to create a murky sound and so added noise elements to it. I was really trying to create the bedroom sound, which I'm surprised is less popular in modern DS. I'd been expecting the modern scene to have more of that. I don't think it should be frowned upon, especially since it's part of what makes the genre so magical for so many people. It seems sort of natural for dungeon noise to take off actually since it's capitalizing on the murk hardcore.
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Post by ranseur on Feb 1, 2017 3:43:46 GMT -5
I just sat down and listened the that Ransuer release since it went on sale at Path of Silence. Man what a trip that was. Glad to see discussion about this niche genre. You all do know that you found a sub basement in a style that is already mostly obscured to the rest of the world so I am going to call you guys morlocks from now on. "Morlocks" haha, I like it! I kind of want to try putting together a Dungeon Noise genre page on RateYourMusic but I'm not sure if there's really enough of it out there and its definition can be considered a bit hazy, as we've discussed. But if there can be some growing Morlock culture then who knows! I think after Chaucerian Myth puts out that release it might get more popular haha Thanks for checking that out, I like the morlock thing. And yeah if chaucerian myth goes to the dark side it might be real cool, maybe a few other guys will try it out. His stuff is killer either way.
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Post by ranseur on Feb 1, 2017 3:47:00 GMT -5
Glad you guys are digging it man. I'm also excited about a noisier chaucerian myth, that could be crazy. I'm also not sure I'd do a dungeon wall noise record either, thekeeper should do it for sure. Something with clattering noise might be in order though, I'm a huge z'ev fan. There's really a lot of directions this could go in. Saw Brighter Death Now not too long ago and I was hoping they'd do the song with mortiis on synth but they mostly do the harsher songs now. Another one you guys might be interested in is thiss, a noise winter synth project from John Wood who used to run the winter synth blog. It's more on the ambient side of the spectrum. thiss I will likely do the dungeon wall eventually, just need the gear I'd want to use. My noise project, if anyone's interested. I'd make a different project for this. I have it mentally planned but that's about it. I actually recorded a couple 'field recording wall' tracks that were originally going to be used for the dungeon wall thing, but I'm thinking I may work them into a Beauty Academy release (and speaking of Field Recording Wall, Fairy Ring is pretty kool). I used to categorize HNW more fluidly than I do now, which is probably why all of these semi-sarcastic 'x noise wall' terms starting appearing since there was a lot that weren't technically 'walls'. I think defining HNW has to stick to the Vomir definition: "no ideas, no change, no development". Just wall. There are a lot of things tagged HNW that have quite a bit of variation (some of my own stuff even), but realistically don't fit into the strict boundaries of a 'wall'. But who cares, do whatever. Thiss! Classic bandcamp days. Actually, I remember not being that into this, and I'm not sure about it still. Seems like it was composed too quickly. I know what you mean about the purity aspect of HNW, which is one of the reasons I never played it (i mostly play noise rock not harsh noise anyway). But still I'm cool with just like HNW influenced ds. That fairy ring record is great, I've gotta hear more stuff like that.
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Post by kaptaincarbon on Feb 1, 2017 6:24:50 GMT -5
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Post by Tyrannus on Feb 1, 2017 11:45:50 GMT -5
I'm thinking of putting a compilation together (there's a thread dedicated to it in the Chambers section) and I think having some dungeon noise in the mix there would be pretty awesome. I'm definitely thinking of making an Einhorn track to put on it.
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Post by chaucerianmyth on Feb 1, 2017 20:55:21 GMT -5
I'm thinking of putting a compilation together (there's a thread dedicated to it in the Chambers section) and I think having some dungeon noise in the mix there would be pretty awesome. I'm definitely thinking of making an Einhorn track to put on it. Man, I think that'd be great. I've been craving more Einhorn lately tbh.
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Post by Tyrannus on Feb 1, 2017 21:05:31 GMT -5
I'm thinking of putting a compilation together (there's a thread dedicated to it in the Chambers section) and I think having some dungeon noise in the mix there would be pretty awesome. I'm definitely thinking of making an Einhorn track to put on it. Man, I think that'd be great. I've been craving more Einhorn lately tbh. I'm actually almost done with a little release that should be out within the next day or two so stay tuned! I feel like I could very easily be criticized for being "too prolific" and putting out too much material too quickly but the fact of the matter is that my ideas are all fairly simple and don't take a long amount of time to execute so it's not for lack of any effort or anything...I just have an idea and then do it and that's that I suppose haha so if you want to criticize me for anything then let it be the simplicity. Anyway keep an eye on my thread over in Chambers and I will deliver in not too long!
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Post by ranseur on Feb 2, 2017 6:18:21 GMT -5
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Post by balbulus on Feb 2, 2017 11:40:16 GMT -5
Another one you guys might be interested in is thiss, a noise winter synth project from John Wood who used to run the winter synth blog. It's more on the ambient side of the spectrum. thiss Thiss! Classic bandcamp days. Actually, I remember not being that into this, and I'm not sure about it still. Seems like it was composed too quickly. Haha, guilty as charged! Cheers for mentioning Thiss, Justin. Yes, it was a bit of a throwaway project, which is why I've never promoted it. Incidentally, the "synth" is actually a heavily-effected guitar. I've never owned a keyboard.
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Post by thekeeper on Feb 2, 2017 11:45:20 GMT -5
Thiss! Classic bandcamp days. Actually, I remember not being that into this, and I'm not sure about it still. Seems like it was composed too quickly. Haha, guilty as charged! Cheers for mentioning Thiss, Justin. Yes, it was a bit of a throwaway project, which is why I've never promoted it. Incidentally, the "synth" is actually a heavily-effected guitar. I've never owned a keyboard. Ah, well it's good to have you here! That's interesting, it's a highly believable synth mimic. By the way, do you plan on reviving the Winter Synth blog in any capacity? Admittedly, it's not a genre I follow specifically but I'm quite the fan of a number of releases within the winter realms (Jötgrimm from the Voldsom label is especially frosty and enjoyable). Considering the amount of DS releases since 2013, there would be a lot to update.
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