I updated the track. Now it has a lot more power and punch, take a listen and leave a comment if u like it:
Listen here:
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I've been working on a drum and bass/breakbeat track. Thats the way I'm rollin' - gonna be doing more of that stuff
Listen the demo here:
Tell me what you think!
I see through you
It's The House Thing
Just finished jamming and experimenting with new sounds and rhythms.
This is a mix between deeper house with faster beats. Basically I wanted to do something with bongos, so I started playing around with some ideas and messed around with off-beat melodies a bit. No samples used (except for the vocals).
There's no mastering done on the sound, because I'm still working with this one.
Listen the demo here:
Tell me what you think!
-- My own thoughts: drums need a lot more variation, same thing applies to the melodies and baseline. And maybe changing the main melody instruments a bit as well.
Jamming with guitars
There were some melodies in my head and I started jamming around with guitars and experimenting with different synths to get the baseline and beat going and made this one and a half minute track to show. Not sure how it will come out in the end, need to think about it.
Listen the demo here:
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Chillout bouncy groove
This is one of the beats I'm currently working on.
It's inspired by styles like house and 2step, maybe a little bit of funk - trying to keep the beat minimal but bouncy enough to get your body moooovin'n groovin'. A track for the dancefloor.
It currently needs some more work as the transitions between different sections are a little bit boring, no mastering done on the overall sound of the track whatsoever, drums need a little bit more programming, will do some nice drop-outs and drop-ins with the beat. One thing I think this track needs is vocals, but then the structure of the track needs to be adjusted a little bit.
Listen the demo here:
Tell me what you think!
About Morris Music Lab
This is my place to share the music I like to create. I've always loved music as long as I can remember.
I started making it when I was around 13 or 14 and continued doing that about when I turned 22 or 23 - and then I stopped for some reason I don't know why.
I took a 6 year break in creating and producing music and just recently started doing it again. So I know I'm a little bit rusted, so the best way to get back on track is to share my thoughts, my feelings through music and see what feedback I can get from the world and hopefully learn a lot doing it.
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I'll update this when I have something more clever to say!