Hey folks,
This is my first post and I hope I’m not asking too much, but some feedback on my new self-produced solo album would be much appreciated. The album is primarily instrumental and leans pretty heavily into shoegaze and post rock territory. The album is called The Work. (link removed)
Thanks so much.
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15 yearsThe usual format is to post one song for feedback, preferably a
The usual format is to post one song for feedback, preferably a work in progress. I doubt many are going to play your whole album that you've already released.
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4 yearsbouldersound, post: 467160, member: 38959 wrote: The usual form
Sorry about that. I saw two other full album posts in the forum right before I posted. I didn’t intended to break protocol. Thanks for letting me know.
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22 years 7 monthsi listened to all of the first song and a minute of the 2nd and
i listened to all of the first song and a minute of the 2nd and 20 seconds of the 3rd. sounds fine but not the kind of music i like. nothing special about it for me. seems like just about anyone with a computer and a few hundred dollars worth of software could produce it. but what do i know? i'm a dinosaur.
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4 yearsKurt Foster, post: 467162, member: 7836 wrote: i listened to al
Well, thanks for listening. I appreciate your time.
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10 years 7 monthsI did exactly what Kurt did and in general share his opinion. Wh
I did exactly what Kurt did and in general
share his opinion. What I want to suggest is that you check out David Bowie - particularly the stuff he produced in Berlin. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Trilogy Take note of how your stuff might compare and contrast as they share some similarities but you’ll also get a better sense of what you lack as well. It will help you grow as a music maker to do a deep dive and study this.
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4 yearsDogsoverLava, post: 467244, member: 48175 wrote: I did exactly
Thanks for your time and feedback. I’m a big Bowie fan and that is probably my favorite Bowie era. Eno is also a big influence. However, for this project my influences were bands like My Bloody Valentine and Cocteau Twins. I know I haven’t quite gotten there in production quality (my resources are pretty limited), but I think I’ve nailed the feeling. Fortunately, the record is getting good reviews in publications and on sites that focus on shoegaze/dream pop/postrock. Thank you - I really do appreciate your time.
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10 years 7 monthsjbradleycoomes, post: 467253, member: 52465 wrote: Thanks for y
What websites and publications are giving this good reviews? Are these echo-chambers where you trade likes? Are these representative of real audiences in the wild? What’s your assessment of the quality of the music and the quality of the production (out of 10) of your tracks ? And where do you want to go - what standard to you want to get to - and do you have a plan or an understanding of how to get there? I can give you a brutally honest assessment of everything I’ve ever recorded or written - and I can tell you what I need to do to get better and what I did wrong or right. Do you have that sense with your music?
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4 yearsDogsoverLava, post: 467260, member: 48175 wrote: What websites
I understand that I have a lot of room to grow. Admittedly my recording setup is not a top notch studio. I make do with what I can afford and I spend as much time as I can on my music (I have a full time job, wife and young son). I didn’t join this forum looking for a fight. I was looking for some constructive feedback. So far, all I’ve heard is “You suck.” Nothing positive and nothing specific to work on. I do appreciate the time anyone spends listening to my stuff, but I think this group is just not for me. Thanks
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22 years 7 monthsi don't think anyone said, "you suck" or "you don't suck". what
i don't think anyone said, "you suck" or "you don't suck". what i said was "it sounded fine" . then i said it was "not the kind of music i like". I never said "you suck". but in reality, if you can't take criticism, you shouldn't ask for it. sorry your feelings were hurt.
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15 yearsI would be interested in giving input on any works in progress y
I would be interested in giving input on any works in progress you might have, one song at a time. That's the main focus of this sub-forum.
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10 years 7 monthsjbradleycoomes, post: 467262, member: 52465 wrote: I understand
I asked you some questions that would give me some context to know where to start giving you feedback. Do you not understand how that would be necessary to be able to give you feedback?
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24 years 4 monthsThis member asked me to delete his membership here. :( So I will
This member asked me to delete his membership here. :( So I will do that.
Its sad how the new gen are only looking for info they want to hear. Little do they know how many people on this forum have written and produced great music over the years.
erk... living in the cancel culture isn't fun...
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22 years 7 monthsaudiokid, post: 467267, member: 1 wrote: erk... living in the c
more like butt hurt culture .....
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10 years 7 monthsaudiokid, post: 467267, member: 1 wrote: This member asked me t
it’s hard to even know where or how to start..... just trying to get a read on where they thought they were in the process was an existential threat to them.
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11 years 11 monthsThey all want to put no money, no effort and they are all going
They all want to put no money, no effort and they are all going to the grammys this year after sitting 2 hours with this kind of setup ;) :
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