Don't ask me why BUT I'm interested in fuzzing elements of funk/jazz & dubstep? I think the contentious woble opens up a whole new world of creative possibilities? And when it's done well it is clever, crafy and creative all rolled up into a delicious listen.
Now mind you I'm just learning...
I know many peeps love or hate dubstep. Well. Almost everyone has a problem with my music - it's not 'real' dubstep nor real jazz? Help! Mom!
What do you think? cool? interesting? sucks?
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I'm interested in fuzzing elements of funk/jazz & dubstep?
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cool.. maybe adding some acoustic instruments may give more of a jazz feel. piano or sax or something.
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bartend7 wrote:cool.. maybe adding some acoustic instruments may give more of a jazz feel. piano or sax or something.
Yeah Man! Great suggestion...I would love that and that would make it more interesting for sure...I guess Jazz is the wrong category..more like jazz fusion is what I meant...funny enough I met a guy/cashier at a market here-Trader Joe's-that plays trombone! He said he'd be into it-that would be trippy!
Thanks for the reply!
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Re: I'm interested in fuzzing elements of funk/jazz & dubstep?
well thats pretty different...and not different from good
imo a vocal would help...even some ooo's and ahhs...bring a lil humanity in there...i think a full on wobble after the drop could fit well, but a low, sinewave one, not the growly high shit
yeh....hmmmmm
imo a vocal would help...even some ooo's and ahhs...bring a lil humanity in there...i think a full on wobble after the drop could fit well, but a low, sinewave one, not the growly high shit
yeh....hmmmmm
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Cool! I like that suggestion-I'll give that a try in the future when I'm no so burnt out on it?simmerdown wrote:well thats pretty different...and not different from good
imo a vocal would help...even some ooo's and ahhs...bring a lil humanity in there...i think a full on wobble after the drop could fit well, but a low, sinewave one, not the growly high shit
yeh....hmmmmm
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