Thanks so much Mister Fox for the challenge and all the examples. I enjoyed this tremendously!! Also enjoyed listening to all the entries.
https://soundcloud.com/ladyincognita/sw ... 1abbe52fbe
About my track:
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I knew next to nothing about prog, metal or both together. I may know a tad more now, but can't say to what extent I met the genre in the end. My muse got carried away with some genre-bending and having fun with my first full track in Phrygian mode (most of the track) and Phrygian dominant scale (guitar solo). This allowed me to give the track, especially during the solo, a more Gypsy and ME flair, which are styles I enjoy a lot. I also love going cinematic, so I brought in the strings, inspired by APi. In the end, this probably traveled into the realms of symphonic gothic rock/metal with hopefully some idea of prog in it. I loved this so much, I've already started penning some ideas for another track in this style.
Got into a little time issue, so this is not quite finished. I didn't get round to recording the final vocals with slightly updated lyrics. It's mostly still scratch vocals. I also only completed part of a narrative music video I absolutely felt the need to make for this, very much with a Gothic Romantic Horror theme closely matching the track in feel and build.
I took the theme to heart. The track is very much about momentum, in the stripped-down drama of the lyrics and relentless build across the track, kept short and fast. The solo, choice of scale, drums, dramatic strings and even the experiment of a cyclical song structure, worked into that feel of building momentum. In line with the visual story, I wanted this continual feeling of slight dread and hurtling towards the end to something unforeseen.
This is the first time I've tried this song structure of something akin to pre-chorus/chorus, instrumental solo, chorus/pre-chorus - a mirrored/cyclical structure with everything fluff, even verses, cut out.
Any suggestions on how to improve the mix etc. is always welcome. The SoundCloud upload seems to have weirdly distorted my drums, not sure why or what to do about that. Once I finish the narrative music video and finalize the track, I'll try and share it in the Discord server. Thanks!
Lyrics (as in the current version):
I can't slow my momentum, I'm after you, I can't slow my momentum
I'm hunting for your love, you know it, you know it, you know it
Got into a little time issue, so this is not quite finished. I didn't get round to recording the final vocals with slightly updated lyrics. It's mostly still scratch vocals. I also only completed part of a narrative music video I absolutely felt the need to make for this, very much with a Gothic Romantic Horror theme closely matching the track in feel and build.
I took the theme to heart. The track is very much about momentum, in the stripped-down drama of the lyrics and relentless build across the track, kept short and fast. The solo, choice of scale, drums, dramatic strings and even the experiment of a cyclical song structure, worked into that feel of building momentum. In line with the visual story, I wanted this continual feeling of slight dread and hurtling towards the end to something unforeseen.
This is the first time I've tried this song structure of something akin to pre-chorus/chorus, instrumental solo, chorus/pre-chorus - a mirrored/cyclical structure with everything fluff, even verses, cut out.
Any suggestions on how to improve the mix etc. is always welcome. The SoundCloud upload seems to have weirdly distorted my drums, not sure why or what to do about that. Once I finish the narrative music video and finalize the track, I'll try and share it in the Discord server. Thanks!
Lyrics (as in the current version):
I can't slow my momentum, I'm after you, I can't slow my momentum
I'm hunting for your love, you know it, you know it, you know it
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DAW: Reaper
Instrumentation: EZbass for bass after coming up with a simple harmony/chord progression befitting the drama of the theme. SSD5 for the drums, using their metal drum grooves. Session Strings Pro for strings. Shreddage 3 Stratus free version for the rhythm/harmony guitar and guitar solo. I did the solo as a vocal improv first, then played it out on the midi-keyboard. I recorded my vocals on an AT2035.
Effects: Mostly plugins from NI Komplete, like Guitar Rig Pro on most of the guitars, Replika XT, Raum. Also Izotope's Trash.
Mixing and Mastering: Izotope music production suite (basically Nectar, Neutron and Ozone).
Mastered to -14.0 LUFS and -1.00 dBTP.
Usually otherwise I master to -13.5 to -12.5 LUFS depending on the track.
Instrumentation: EZbass for bass after coming up with a simple harmony/chord progression befitting the drama of the theme. SSD5 for the drums, using their metal drum grooves. Session Strings Pro for strings. Shreddage 3 Stratus free version for the rhythm/harmony guitar and guitar solo. I did the solo as a vocal improv first, then played it out on the midi-keyboard. I recorded my vocals on an AT2035.
Effects: Mostly plugins from NI Komplete, like Guitar Rig Pro on most of the guitars, Replika XT, Raum. Also Izotope's Trash.
Mixing and Mastering: Izotope music production suite (basically Nectar, Neutron and Ozone).
Mastered to -14.0 LUFS and -1.00 dBTP.
Usually otherwise I master to -13.5 to -12.5 LUFS depending on the track.