Since I've seen a few threads here 'n there in Off-Topic with people posting their own music, I thought I'd create one where all the music-makers on this forum can feel free to submit tracks
I'll start this off with a recent ambient/instrumental jam I finished
This was all recorded in an abandoned satellite station in rural Nova Scotia, Canada on a very dark, cold, wintry night! Obviously there's no power in an abandoned satellite station so this was done with a handheld field recorder and we were lit/warmed by a campfire!
All instrumentation and vocals by myself!
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https://soundcloud.com/user-739705715-629003225/a-second-pilgrim
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That’s some really really chill ambient stuff Nick, kinda of has a little bit of a spooky vibe to it
that’s definitely different in a good way, awesome stuff!!
CM Nick
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Since I've seen a few threads here 'n there in Off-Topic with people posting their own music, I thought I'd create one where all the music-makers on this forum can feel free to submit tracks
I'll start this off with a recent ambient/instrumental jam I finished
This was all recorded in an abandoned satellite station in rural Nova Scotia, Canada on a very dark, cold, wintry night! Obviously there's no power in an abandoned satellite station so this was done with a handheld field recorder and we were lit/warmed by a campfire!
All instrumentation and vocals by myself!
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https://soundcloud.com/user-739705715-629003225/a-second-pilgrim
That sounded great! Really like the combination of ambient sounds and chilled out vocals. But I do honestly like a lot of ambient music.
I do have soundcloud but stopped posting over a year ago. I just moved over to YouTube instead and have since been uploading there. I don't actually have access to all my tracks right now since I uploaded over the free limit.
Here is one of the first times I ever added my own vocals to a track.
Back in 2017 I studied games design at university. For one of the units we did get to create a video game using the program Unreal. As part of that I created my own soundtrack (around 7 minutes long). Here it is.
Truly to be the most delicious is to wield this power. The power to create and destroy. And as the most delicious of gods, I am the font of this delicious power. From me spills all the deliciousness in creation.
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Super Ryan70
@Super Ryan70 - Taking a listen to your stuff now - on the first track and really digging it! Will have a full report after listening!
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Truly to be the most delicious is to wield this power. The power to create and destroy. And as the most delicious of gods, I am the font of this delicious power. From me spills all the deliciousness in creation.
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06-Apr-2020 13:03:38
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Super Ryan70
Back in 2017 I studied games design at university. For one of the units we did get to create a video game using the program Unreal. As part of that I created my own soundtrack (around 7 minutes long). Here it is.
This is all such wonderful stuff! I'm loving the tones you're working with, and your composition is really interesting and tight - there's a lot of the piano moments that give me Chrono Trigger vibes!
I'd love to hear more of your stuff
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The bulk of this song was written in the Netherlands in the Fall of 2016, and then finished in Spring 2019 in Montreal.
This was the first time I've ever played everything on the recording myself so that's me on acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, drums, extra percussion, and some weird noise/field recordings!
https://soundcloud.com/user-739705715-629003225/priphea
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CM Nick
said
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Since I've seen a few threads here 'n there in Off-Topic with people posting their own music, I thought I'd create one where all the music-makers on this forum can feel free to submit tracks
I'll start this off with a recent ambient/instrumental jam I finished
This was all recorded in an abandoned satellite station in rural Nova Scotia, Canada on a very dark, cold, wintry night! Obviously there's no power in an abandoned satellite station so this was done with a handheld field recorder and we were lit/warmed by a campfire!