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New Ochre tune - please listen!
 

Chris Ochre from Newcastle, UK. (www.mp3.com/ochre) on 2001-07-11 10:25 [#00014097]



Hi,

I've uploaded part of a tune I'm working on, and I'd really
appreciate a few comments. I'll probably add a few more
melodic parts here and there, and add another section, but
since I'll be going to America next week I probably won't
get it completed properly until the end of August when I get
back.

The track's called 'Reverse Engineering', and features lots
of brittle noise beats and atmospheric drones. It was
composed entirely using AudioMulch (which'll give you a clue
as to how it sounds).

So please have a listen and let me know what you think, I'd
appreciate it.

Chris.

PS I'd make an active link if I knew how, but until then
you'll just have to copy the URL from the location bar.
Sorry.


 

Chris Ochre from Newcastle, UK. (www.mp3.com/ochre) on 2001-07-11 21:31 [#00014302]



Anyone? It's rather Autechre-ish, if that's an incentive.


 

Barrett, Syd from Cambridge on 2001-07-11 21:37 [#00014303]



i'll check it out later tonight.........


 

Chris Ochre from Newcastle, UK. (www.mp3.com/ochre) on 2001-07-11 21:58 [#00014309]



Nice.


 

hevquip from an egren's coffee shop on 2001-07-11 22:25 [#00014321]



yes. it does sound like it will need a melody, but it's a
good so far.


 

Beef Fog from io on 2001-07-11 23:28 [#00014325]



Sounds pretty good...I like your stuff...Its worth listening
to.
Have you ever considered doing a really calm melodic
ambientish type of song?...


 

Chris Ochre from Newcastle, UK. (www.mp3.com/ochre) on 2001-07-12 00:58 [#00014338]



Cheers for listening, guys. More melodic bits will follow,
for sure (probably in September!). I've actually done an
ambient version without all the beats. It's more spacious
and dreamy too, sort of similar to the soundtrack to the
film 'Traffic'. Did anyone see that film? I thought it was
superb.

Cheers again for listening,

Chris.


 

leftrightronic on 2001-07-12 01:38 [#00014341]



traffic was a cool movie, the soundtrack was just as good..
i like that one track helicopter.

melts me


 


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