Hi Everyone!
It's been about 5 years since I last made music.
https://theoryanesthetic.bandcamp.com/album/ep
When I reopened the "faucet", the water tasted different, but it was still drinkable...
https://m.soundcloud.com/theoryanesthetic/hatches
How does it taste to you? Thoughts, comments and/criticism appreciated!
Thank you!
-Mandy
Old Stuff, and New - Criticism and Compliments Welcome
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- mandyistired
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Re: Old Stuff, and New - Criticism and Compliments Welcome
Hey mandyistired,
Better get to bed a little earlier then...
But seriously though. I thought the ambient Soundcloud piece was, ah, ambient. But your EP? VERY nice. Creative, atmospheric; lots to try and zero-in on if one is in an intense listening/analysis mood, but also fine for ambient/background/chill-yourself-to-sleep music. "Process" is a little unnerving, but it keeps you on your toes. "Away" makes a nice ending to one's own personal suspense movie (for instance, going home to see the M-in-L tonight). Think I'm going to get me one. Thanks for posting and welcome back to music-making.
GJ
Better get to bed a little earlier then...
But seriously though. I thought the ambient Soundcloud piece was, ah, ambient. But your EP? VERY nice. Creative, atmospheric; lots to try and zero-in on if one is in an intense listening/analysis mood, but also fine for ambient/background/chill-yourself-to-sleep music. "Process" is a little unnerving, but it keeps you on your toes. "Away" makes a nice ending to one's own personal suspense movie (for instance, going home to see the M-in-L tonight). Think I'm going to get me one. Thanks for posting and welcome back to music-making.
GJ
Gregg Juke
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Nocturnal Productions Music Group
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"He's about to learn the most important lesson in the music business-- 'Never trust people in the music business.' "
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Re: Old Stuff, and New - Criticism and Compliments Welcome
Hi Gregg! Thanks for taking the time to listen and write! I suspected the new stuff would get tagged as straight up ambient, I've been playing around with Paul's Stretch and got hooked into that haze of making music after midnight. I most appreciated your comment about the EP being music for analytical listening styles...I worked really hard on that album and most people don't have the patience for it! Back when I was making that album my life was definitely kind of a suspense movie! Works wonders for churning out music!
Thanks again!! Cheers!
Thanks again!! Cheers!
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Re: Old Stuff, and New - Criticism and Compliments Welcome
>>>>Back when I was making that album my life was definitely kind of a suspense movie! Works wonders for churning out music! <<<<
Ain't it the truth.
In any event, you do some nice work. Keep 'em coming!
GJ
Ain't it the truth.
In any event, you do some nice work. Keep 'em coming!
GJ
Gregg Juke
Nocturnal Productions Music Group
Drum! Magazine Contributor
http://MightyNoStars.com
"He's about to learn the most important lesson in the music business-- 'Never trust people in the music business.' "
Nocturnal Productions Music Group
Drum! Magazine Contributor
http://MightyNoStars.com
"He's about to learn the most important lesson in the music business-- 'Never trust people in the music business.' "
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