Hi fellas,
Been a while since I posted any music - managed to get to this one over the Christmas break. It's a reworking of an oldy of mine. Spent a bit of time getting the reverbs right to progress each consecutive solo and add space and atmosphere. Mix not complete and some parts need to be be redone (rhythm guitar completely) and bass still needs to be added.... BUT I'm happy with it so far. Let me know what you think and bear in mind its a work in progress.
Thanks!
Track title: Labyrinth
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Atmospheric technical instrumental
# 1
Well I think it's great. I know your whole point is to do over-the-top technical stuff but I would really love to hear some slower stuff to spice it up a bit. The song tends to build up and build up as it gets towards the end of the song and I think that is the point.. but a couple of quick climaxes through the middle would be nice.
# 2
Thanks for checking it out man, I hear what you mean about the consistant build up, I tried to construct the theme over various ascending tiers of complexity, with a mix between a dark room and plate reverb that gradually places the guitar higher up in the listening field. The visuals were of gradually rising up over a labyrinth to floating high above and getting a full view of the complex maze (I always 'try' to work to a theme). I may add a complete key change and direction at the end to take things off on a different change, just not sure yet. Anyway, thanks for the comments and Happy New Year.
# 3
WOw, this piece has really 'grown' since you put it out quite some time ago.
I really like the theme, all the crazy scales ...and of course, the signature sound of your impossible-to-play solos :D
RGX312L
I really like the theme, all the crazy scales ...and of course, the signature sound of your impossible-to-play solos :D
RGX312L
# 4
I really like your tune, man.
Huge guitar tones and mean sweeps. Very memorable themes throughout the piece.
Well done.
Huge guitar tones and mean sweeps. Very memorable themes throughout the piece.
Well done.
# 5