Yes ... now you`re getting there. Very nice rhythmic elements you`ve put into the Itch-track. Gives me that dreamy feeling and keeps the attention focused while the guitar gently ... weeps? Those six minutes sweeps past like seconds. Great work.
Alright, I'm officially spamming your page now, but it can't be helped.
The new version of "itch" is definitely an improvement. The glitchy drums work well with the guitars and hold their own even when it's mostly noise. I'm not sure how you pulled it off, but the new glitchy drums sound great with the guitar as it builds up. It drags your down, down, down into darkness, and pulls back up just in the last moment. Very good.
6 minutes, though? For you, that's practically a _radio edit_. :)
great to hear you doing all this atmospheric sounds on itch just by using your guitars. love the reversed bits and I agree with collab - there is definitely some space to add some rhythmic elements in the songs which may bring it to another level ? Great Work Mate !!!!!
Nice track Blake ... it is building up very fine, but I also have to agree with you that some sort of rhythmic element could enhance it further ... but it maybe easier said than done to choose the right approach.
I love the way Itch develops, but I have to agree that it could do with some rhythmic elements, especially halfway through the song. But it sounds great already.
Hi there Blake, thank you for friendship. Love your sounds, and how you getting them! We love sampling and re-sampling as well, bought our first EMU e-64 in 1996 and never looked back, wonderful piece of equipment. Love your music, "Exoskeleton Landslide" is brilliant. All the best in 2008!
Your songs must be Broken! But first song and Finale were beautiful!... .. . How do you make all tracks by only guitar !!?... .. . You are a kind of Great guitarist. I wannabe your friends Seeyaa, mate!