I really enjoyed this challenge and enjoyed listening to all the entries. Thanks for sharing! Here's my feedback and votes etc. Cheers! : )
My experience:
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I started with little experience with metal music, tried aiming for prog metal and got side-tracked as I ended up realizing there's someone inside me who'd really love making symphonic gothic rock/metal tracks. It's dramatic, cinematic and I caught some new genre bug as a consequence. (Thanks to challenges like this, I've caught quite a few surprising genre bugs! They're all well-loved.) And now my mind is already working on another track in this genre. Inspiration is a taskmaster! I also need to start listening to more tracks in this genre.
My current mix is a bit of a mess as I am still working on the track. I need to learn to mix better for this genre, and experiment a bit and learn. Hopefully the track will start sounding better as I work to finish it up and read-up-on-and-experiment with how to better achieve clarity and cohesion in this genre with so many (distorted) things thrown in.
My current mix is a bit of a mess as I am still working on the track. I need to learn to mix better for this genre, and experiment a bit and learn. Hopefully the track will start sounding better as I work to finish it up and read-up-on-and-experiment with how to better achieve clarity and cohesion in this genre with so many (distorted) things thrown in.
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Please take my feedback with more-than-a-pinch of salt. Anything I say is just meant constructively and is simply my 2 cents. I don't have much experience with rock and metal and prog, and I also tend to do better at giving songwriting/composition/structure feedback than mixing and mastering feedback… With that said, here it goes…
Arelem - Eternal Odyssey: Nice clean production and mix! Great composition with your bass, guitars and drums - that metal vibe is there from the get-go. Vocals were really good, and its clear you put a lot of effort in the vocal delivery and processing to get to that metal vibe - because of that, I feel you could have pushed the processing even more during the main song though. The outro vocals definitely push the boundaries more in that respect. Well done! The ending feels a little abrupt. I would have liked to hear a little bit more instrumentation and a smoother finish. Hats off for really getting into the genre to this extent!
APi_ZZ - MonumentalMemorandum: Love that organ! It's so dramatic with those guitars and bass. The strings again add to the drama. There's continuous change, which works with the prog metal idea. Your work is always like a giant puzzle and keeps interest throughout. The updates to the track made a difference!
I do miss one thing in this kind of style/work a bit - a defined starting point and destination. With lyrics, the story goes from A to B. With an epic soundtrack, we'd continually build up the track to a more dramatic finish for example. Here there's that dramatic feel pretty much from beginning to end, so I miss that evolution in the track if that makes sense. Totally nitpicking!
Brandon Ogilvie - Resource: I enjoyed the lovely introspective/ambient/dreamy metal vibe, especially of those first two minutes. The tempo changes work well with the genre aim. I like the simplicity of the riffs - but it would have been nice to hear you experiment more melodically. The riffs in the outro may need more work though. I missed reading about your process with your submission.
Esteve Corbera - Metal A Tope: Those guitar sounds and riffs for the main rhythm guitars are cool. Yes, the bass is hard to hear - it would have been nice to give it something to differentiate it/make it stand out. There's a lot of repetition and the track is kept rather simple, like a relaxed jam rather than a track, but the overall vibe is neat and nice to listen to (probably especially since it feels like a relaxed jam).
Doc Jon - Escape From City 17: Good use of those freesounds. The track took me by surprise with the opening comp, your vocals and the British rock sound, but then you have your sentinel bringing in the metal. Wonderful natural vocals, lyrics build a really great story!!
The guitar solo has a beach vibe! : ) That bridge adds a really neat uplifting feel, and what a dramatic end! Enjoyed this. Comp, production and mix are great. Don't really have any suggestions.
DJ Chrisantimos - Kror Amfpten: Lovely harp with its very melodic phrasing. The chord progression and tempo changes work great for the challenge genre. I feel that the guitar sound and processing, and to some extent the moog sound too don't fit as easily in your band, so the whole doesn't feel as together. Choosing those sounds and fx is tricky. I'm still mulling over mine. You did really great going fully into the prog element of the challenge with your jazzy chords and time signature changes
György Becsei - Goddess Of Time (feat Asterian): Dramatic! Lovely use of choir. I don't know how hard Synthesizer V is to work with - but you did great with those vocals. Enjoyed the rock guitars, and composition and structure work well, as do the production and mix. If I were to make any suggestion, it's that the solo guitar can sit a little better in the mix w.r.t. processing maybe. Somehow it just stood out a bit. Nicely done!
Arelem - Eternal Odyssey: Nice clean production and mix! Great composition with your bass, guitars and drums - that metal vibe is there from the get-go. Vocals were really good, and its clear you put a lot of effort in the vocal delivery and processing to get to that metal vibe - because of that, I feel you could have pushed the processing even more during the main song though. The outro vocals definitely push the boundaries more in that respect. Well done! The ending feels a little abrupt. I would have liked to hear a little bit more instrumentation and a smoother finish. Hats off for really getting into the genre to this extent!
APi_ZZ - MonumentalMemorandum: Love that organ! It's so dramatic with those guitars and bass. The strings again add to the drama. There's continuous change, which works with the prog metal idea. Your work is always like a giant puzzle and keeps interest throughout. The updates to the track made a difference!
I do miss one thing in this kind of style/work a bit - a defined starting point and destination. With lyrics, the story goes from A to B. With an epic soundtrack, we'd continually build up the track to a more dramatic finish for example. Here there's that dramatic feel pretty much from beginning to end, so I miss that evolution in the track if that makes sense. Totally nitpicking!
Brandon Ogilvie - Resource: I enjoyed the lovely introspective/ambient/dreamy metal vibe, especially of those first two minutes. The tempo changes work well with the genre aim. I like the simplicity of the riffs - but it would have been nice to hear you experiment more melodically. The riffs in the outro may need more work though. I missed reading about your process with your submission.
Esteve Corbera - Metal A Tope: Those guitar sounds and riffs for the main rhythm guitars are cool. Yes, the bass is hard to hear - it would have been nice to give it something to differentiate it/make it stand out. There's a lot of repetition and the track is kept rather simple, like a relaxed jam rather than a track, but the overall vibe is neat and nice to listen to (probably especially since it feels like a relaxed jam).
Doc Jon - Escape From City 17: Good use of those freesounds. The track took me by surprise with the opening comp, your vocals and the British rock sound, but then you have your sentinel bringing in the metal. Wonderful natural vocals, lyrics build a really great story!!
The guitar solo has a beach vibe! : ) That bridge adds a really neat uplifting feel, and what a dramatic end! Enjoyed this. Comp, production and mix are great. Don't really have any suggestions.
DJ Chrisantimos - Kror Amfpten: Lovely harp with its very melodic phrasing. The chord progression and tempo changes work great for the challenge genre. I feel that the guitar sound and processing, and to some extent the moog sound too don't fit as easily in your band, so the whole doesn't feel as together. Choosing those sounds and fx is tricky. I'm still mulling over mine. You did really great going fully into the prog element of the challenge with your jazzy chords and time signature changes
György Becsei - Goddess Of Time (feat Asterian): Dramatic! Lovely use of choir. I don't know how hard Synthesizer V is to work with - but you did great with those vocals. Enjoyed the rock guitars, and composition and structure work well, as do the production and mix. If I were to make any suggestion, it's that the solo guitar can sit a little better in the mix w.r.t. processing maybe. Somehow it just stood out a bit. Nicely done!
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1) Doc Jon
2) Arelem
3) becsei_gyorgy
2) Arelem
3) becsei_gyorgy