Thank you for your comment and questions...D.Ipsum wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:45 amWow, I'm pleasantly surprised, I like it a lot, I'm listening, and until now, I think it's a beautiful escape.
I see there were 12 inmates for 10 tracks. Is this the first time they make music? How did you all organize to produce these tracks? Each of the 12 inmates involved in several tracks? And how are you (Marcperi) personally involved in the production of the tracks? In a way, these 10 tracks have many points in common, the musical worlds are quite close, the genre is quite similar from one track to another, with a focus on the rhythm that is strongly marked. It's quite surprising, as if you had given them your own approach to music.
Good job guys!
Yes, for them is a huge escape and even a will to continue to make music once out.
Once I explain my project to authority they gave me very old 7 pc, but I found that one of them was not working. So I asked them to give me 12 names, in order to let them work 2 for each pc.
I gave them basic instruction about beat and bass one hour, and then, they had 2 hours to continue in their way...
One hour for piano roll, one for sound design, and so on...
I didn’t help them for music style...
For example Delta song is made by an Italian and one Liberian guy loving Hip Hop and Rap.
Bocciolo an Monstanzo are coming both from two techno lovers.
Unfortunately the pc very old, and the monitors with very bad listening didn’t help them a lot to go in deep about sound experiments.
I was just supervising, and help the couple that were asking me about sound signature or scale.
Some couple reach 2 songs... some couple only one... that’s why 10 songs for 12 people... with 6 pc.
Then I had the permission to bring out the LMMS project, and I mastered them in my studio...
And here we are
Ps about my style, I’m more involved in future bass, so I think that I didn’t conditions them too much