Singing in Hell's Shower
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Re: Singing in Hell's Shower
Very interesting sounds, I rather like this, kinda makes progressive sounds a narrative of sorts for me, well done Henry!
- Didn't you say a while back that you have a 7 string Schechter demon guitar, some added heavy guitar would work great with this but only my honest opinion that you have to take with some grain of salt haha. sounds ace though, well done! cheers! Thursday night here, and having some drinkies
- Didn't you say a while back that you have a 7 string Schechter demon guitar, some added heavy guitar would work great with this but only my honest opinion that you have to take with some grain of salt haha. sounds ace though, well done! cheers! Thursday night here, and having some drinkies
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Re: Singing in Hell's Shower
No it's a 6 string. I've been playing guitar a bit. After so many years. it's a bit like flexing an atrophied muscle. I'm not quite ready to start recording it yet. I recently picked up a cheap little Epiphone Les Paul, to take with me in my truck. I just won't take my more expensive guitars in the truck. Not only is it prone to bouncing them around, I also regularly travel from the Tropics in Florida to the desert. That kind of humidity and altitude change can affect a guitar. If I tear up the Epiphone, I'm only out 150 dollars. I also picked up one of the little Fender Mustang headphone amps, which is an amazing little piece of gear.
Thanks for the listen. This one definitely crosses over into "Experimental". I started out to do one thing and kind of crossed over into just combining layers of noise, trying to make it coherent. Then I have also been listening to some of the vocal loops in Apple Loops still, trying to think of ways to incorporate them.
Thanks for the listen. This one definitely crosses over into "Experimental". I started out to do one thing and kind of crossed over into just combining layers of noise, trying to make it coherent. Then I have also been listening to some of the vocal loops in Apple Loops still, trying to think of ways to incorporate them.
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Re: Singing in Hell's Shower
This music is like watching speeded up antnest. Quiet a dark sound, but nice rhytmic structures.
The title fits the mood of this. Nice!
Cheers!
The title fits the mood of this. Nice!
Cheers!
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Re: Singing in Hell's Shower
The first few seconds I thought I clicked on an old Cyriac vid by accident (like the one about cats, or the cows one) - very similar sound to the music behind his animation. But then after 2 seconds I could hear all the Henry in there, but still it made me like the tune even more. Some surprises and odd sounds as it develops, I like that you're doing what you feel rather than what one might expect to come next., and with enough space to allow the sounds to breathe and let us enjoy the strangeness.
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