Sadon - worktitle: "Graevaar" (1/4th of the bridge part)

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Title | Sadon - worktitle: "Graevaar" (1/4th of the bridge part) |
Author | Darth Fader |
Duration | 0:21 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y0AGoaaPOAQ |
Description
midnight drumpractize background part escalated (its an actual part)
Big mistake teasing that my sadon material is importand to me.. really crafted every note to my best efforts. its simple yet "technical" semi progressive blackened death trash
remind me not to tease anything from this point..
i did not start recording. i try to make my drum practizes a little less dull
double bass rehab very slow but hopefully gradually getting back up to my speed.
I am especially thrilled to finally use my shure microphone in my new hanging singing/talking cabin (former ravencrow cage )in some time.
gonna try to reach my former glory from grunting in apostacy and i do not know if i still can grunt at all
lets talk relativity of the marked: almost all youtube guitar influencers intro songs are more polished than this bit. So what is the quality if it has any? or is this just bluntly spoken, obsolete?
Well first and foremost, i love listening to it !
Maybe thats the main or most importand motive you can possibly have in terms of why to make a song or to find an "excuse" for it to exist.
Besides that the difference to those influencers is 1. I am not an influencer. 2. although i am theoretically ,born in 1982, on the edge of what you call a "millenial" i really have a hard time seeing me that way, i used an Atari ST to 1999. I went online in 2006 aged 23, which also would be the time i learned how to type faster than a letter a second..if at all.. i recorded with an 16 track recorder without any digital postprocessing applied, used like a analog 8 track from the 70s for 18 Years and before that 2 years of 4 track tape recorder sessions.. so i never saw quantization, never used pc enhanced editing aso.
What you hear here replicates that, its an uneditted piece, in this case part, that captures the lifelyness and inperfections of how a band sounds in real life. Not a polished overly digitally enhanced postprocessed midi track with a noodle trope guitarstyle.
Will i, since i jumped onto pc from my "8 track"(that had guitar fx , compression reverb aso.. but limited postprocessing powers), use some of the "enhancements".. well totally !
i can not afford practizing for hundreds of days just to play a part i have written 10 years ago..
But still, this has the raw filter in it, made by a brain from another time, that the OG's had when they made for instance Chaos AD, i am an 100% analog guy, growing up in the 80s and 90s that teached himself to play the guitar, who played double bass before anybody in my area did it.. on a machine that had so much machinery play that it would not even be produced today. who learned how drumming works while playing in bands from early age for about 8 Years from age 12 onwards to 21, who had to discover all the music without youtube and co.. for instance: I bought destroy erase improve in 1995 ! hoping for a pantera substitute. Every metalhead hated them, deeming em unlistenable. Did this change my take? Nope. Did i have to larp their style and steal their signatures? Nope? Why? back in the day that was not what the real metal heads did. You did YOUR stuff. But i also do not restrict myself if i accidently or organically will develop into "samish"( my music is litghtyears simpler) territory.
so, my music has one thing that is cool.. its biggest flaw might also be its biggest advantage:
Listen to my music as if you listen to a sepultura or crowbar record not as if you listen to Mola Adebisies new djent adventures played on a 8 String. And if you do so you might get something out of it that all those polished acts might lack: A sense of Lifestile, rawness and authenticity that comes and was developed in a time (1994 onwards) and place where you had to actually resonate to make things move, to make what you love listening to and nothing was handed to you or explained.
We were misfit hippies ! so to speak.. offline "we" invented and rafined the hard music before it was cool (one or two metal shirt's per school) that those modern shorthaired designer cloth wearing university graduates paired with pop vocals, hysteric vocal phrasings, hip hop gestures, OCD brakedowns, digital remix inserts and overly complicated tapping licks learned from expensive teachers on and offline.. so please let us, which includes me, stand here with pride and play our selftought dusty "pure" Metal uninterrupted.
copious ammounts of other bands around if thats too "boring" for your listening habits.
we wore long hair for all our lives, fighting and being fought by short haired yuppies, so give us the respect we earn. In reverse i gonna pretend to tolerate you. Playing a form of our music. (haha)