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motionsiren
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Original work (made entirely in ableton live)

Post by motionsiren » Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:55 pm

howdy board,

im in the process of getting married, having a baby and moving across country. busy busy. so i thought i'd post a few of my most recent music projects, all done in ableton live and see what people had to say. music is just a hobby of mine, but maybe your comments and feedback can help me better prioritize my music time.... should i spend more time on it?... less? im going to be very busy!

Thanks in advanced for listening to beats and loops that I am personally convinced have driven me to insanity. Thats what it's all about, right? ;)

www.teov.org - there is a flash player with some tracks from Eye Boogerz, Flowpoke and Frank Neuro. They are all me.

more info: www.myspace.com/motionsiren www.myspace.com/teov

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Post by Affiliation » Tue Apr 24, 2007 12:52 am

Well the wife, kid and move all deserve time rightfully. What you need to do is make sure you do keep time for music as well because you sure are doing something right. Its dark, energetic and you are doing a decent job at mastering too. I listened to most tracks on your site and I can't say I didn't like any of them. Boom Boom might actually be my favorite. I hear you about the insanity part.....but keep doing it.

buffers
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Post by buffers » Wed Apr 25, 2007 6:29 am

i admit im new to ableton. however i dont need to be an ableton expert to know that your tracks are tight. fave is onisaden

good luck w/ fatherhood. your insanity will have a new dimension. in a good way.

motionsiren
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Post by motionsiren » Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:12 am

thanks a bunch for the replies! i just found this thread bookmarked... been a while.

im glad you noticed my efforts in the mastering realm - i'd like to think that i'm improving :)

made my day!

HELTER SKELETOR
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Minimalist Ambient Dub

Post by HELTER SKELETOR » Sat Aug 18, 2007 5:41 am

ever listen to Boards of Canada? or Andy Stott? it's all about interesting rythmic & melodic textures, which I think you have here. I've bookmarked your site. I'll be looking for the next focused push in your production style.

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