New upbeat dancy-Industrial track

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Hello,
I tried to move away from my previous melancholic triphop/industrial stuff and try something more upbeat and pop. I'd love to hear what you think. Dance Mutha Fu<ka!
https://soundcloud.com/rob-rankin-2/dance-mutha-fuka
Thanks :)
This sounds good.
To heavy sounding for my taste.
But still good.

Also, the Growls and other FX used, were definitely used well in this track.
Good work.
farawayinspace wrote:Hello,
I tried to move away from my previous melancholic triphop/industrial stuff and try something more upbeat and pop.
Well, it definitely shows in this track and sounds much more brighter and livelier.
I'd say, you pulled it off nicely. 8-)
I especially like the beginning, but i marked i point where i believe the reso clips? The beginning is really good, but then imo it looses energy
That's pretty cool. Do you make all your own sounds, or are there some good royalty free Industrial sounds somewhere? I'm asking because I'm going to try to make an Industrial track for my first track EVER.
Since Industrial isn't as popular as it used to be, it's hard to find tutorials on making sounds & it's also been hard finding sounds to download.
Thanks bradystarbrite and musikbear for the feedback :) I appreciate that even if it isn't your type of music, it's nice to hear that it doesn't blatantly sound like crap.
razordead wrote:That's pretty cool. Do you make all your own sounds, or are there some good royalty free Industrial sounds somewhere? I'm asking because I'm going to try to make an Industrial track for my first track EVER.
Since Industrial isn't as popular as it used to be, it's hard to find tutorials on making sounds & it's also been hard finding sounds to download.
Welcome razorhead. I'm glad to see there is another industrial fan here. Most of those sounds I made with Zynaddsubfx and Monstro. However, the main porto backbone bass and the solo monosynth are basically tweaked 3rd-party presets for Synth1. For example, "Chris bank 2" has some great industrial sounds and dubstep sounds, available for download on KVRaudio website. http://blog.wavosaur.com/synth1-presets ... -volume-2/.

If you are using linux and can install Carla, I highly recommend Helm, OBXD, and Noisemakr for gritty analogue sounding industrial synths. Amazing. A good vst is Powerwave, for classic industrial super-saws.

I've thought of making a tutorial. If there is a particular sound you are after, let me know.

Happy lmms'ing
This is a nice track sir, it sounds like a horde of Transformers beatboxing and headbobbing in time with some robohumming. I mean that in a nice way.
I will say though, in the beginning the volume of the lead seemed to go in and out, which was a bit distracting.
God bless and good day
I like it but have the same problem as musicbear with it.

It starts out great but then hmmm.
mrlmmsguy wrote:This is a nice track sir, it sounds like a horde of Transformers beatboxing and headbobbing in time with some robohumming. I mean that in a nice way.
Haha, best compliment yet :) I'm glad it tickles your imagination in a sinister way.
mrlmmsguy wrote:This is a nice track sir, it sounds like a horde of Transformers beatboxing and headbobbing in time with some robohumming. I mean that in a nice way.
Now that's an interesting way of imagining it. 8-)
I guess that Transformers, are more than meets the eye then. 8-)