Sick. Crank those circuit bent sounds!
These are great. I would dig a series of playlists from all of these on their various platforms to just hit play and get to work while listening.
Whoa this has some serious dissonance/tension. I can’t help but want it to be in a soundtrack. Rad.
Ostinato 4
This Old Skool Berliner Schule style track was written using Ableton Live’s arpeggiator and Punch and Dirty Lead.
A really remarkable piece, possibly the best I’ve heard on this thread. Thank you.
Thanks, I’m glad you like it.
@Jos and @d42kn355 -these are both fantastic. I get a very Babba O’Reilly vibe from the Ostinato 4 and the PE Machine demo takes me back to the finest 70’s art pieces but with a drum machine.
This here is just an excerpt to demo a Blender loop I was proud of, and experiment with a new pseudonym. (Fitting in retrospect having tagged another 1337 above.)
Drumbrute Impact, Mini D on the arpeggios, OB-6 handling the heavy metal and everything else is the Tetr4 in Cubase 10.
Yeah, this one is just fantastic, @Jos.
I didn’t know this song, so I listened to it. It never ceases to amaze me what people hear in someone’s music. Nice blender graphics !
Ha, I didn’t know this artist, nor the track. I like it a lot. Thnx for sharing.
If you like this kind of music, then maybe you should check out music by Bernd Kistenmacher, e.g. “Ein seltener Moment schöner Überstimmung”. And his track: “Beauty Lights” has similar accordeon-like chords as those that characterize e2-e4.
Oh, now we’re doing comparisons, I meant to say that your piece sounded like something by Tangerine Dream or Klaus Schulze. I assume this is intentional since you refer to Berliner Schule and these artists were prominent in the development of the Berlin strain of Kosmische.
Yes, my music is indeed strongly influenced by Schulze et al.
Ostinato 01
Some classical Electronic music.
After not having made music for many, many years, and jamming with an arpeggiator in Ableton for a few minutes, I came up with this track using Ableton’s arpeggiator and Punch and Dirty Lead. This reignited my love for making music and it started the Ostinato series.
Ok here goes, first share. This is one I wrote earlier this year, dedicated to a german friend (hence the title). It’s synthwave-y-ish.
{edit} just realised Discourse doesn’t auto-parse links
Looks like it did? Or what does “auto-parse” mean? Discourse expands YouTube and other links if you drop them in as text, on a line for itself, but not if you add them using the “hyperlink” thing (control-K). Links you add in a paragraph (e.g. https://youtu.be/5J5A8oCHz6Q) are linked but not expanded.
i dig this!
'twas my bad, originally had the link in the same line - it worked fine once it was on its own line
It really is a pretty recording isn’t it?