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  • kpmuzik
    Pro 1-hander (3+thumb!)
    • Feb 2007
    • 9

    #1

    Hey FFR...

    Sorry I don't post much in these forums, and hopefully it doesn't look too bad that one of my few posts is about all about me.

    Merry Christmas! And on this occasion I managed to finally tie up the loose ends on publishing my first commercial endeavor.

    CDBaby link

    It's not free, though I have free stuff on my soundcloud (as "kordelp"), so all I expect is at least some visits and maybe some first impressions on the samples. If you like it, buy it. If not, share it to someone else. I'm not trying to make serious money right now though it'd be nice. Just trying to get the word out.

    Thanks! And oh btw my blog.
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  • Netjet!
    Sic itur ad astra
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jan 2008
    • 4701

    #2
    Re: Hey FFR...

    Nice, jazz techno. I really like some of these beats, especially New Stride. Awesome work man!
    RIP Steve Van Ness <3

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    • kpmuzik
      Pro 1-hander (3+thumb!)
      • Feb 2007
      • 9

      #3
      Re: Hey FFR...

      Originally posted by Netjet!
      Nice, jazz techno. I really like some of these beats, especially New Stride. Awesome work man!
      Thx! And I never thought to consider some of the tracks as "jazz techno" though it may fit. What do ya know?
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      • V-Ormix
        Banned
        • Aug 2008
        • 4677

        #4
        Re: Hey FFR...

        stuff sounds cool mang, keep it up

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        • midnghtraver
          Icarus Moth
          FFR Music Producer
          • Jan 2006
          • 2064

          #5
          Re: Hey FFR...

          Wow, this is really good.

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          • DJAirWave
            Why am I still here?
            FFR Music Producer
            • Jul 2008
            • 683

            #6
            Re: Hey FFR...

            Why haven't I known of your music sooner? This stuff is genius!

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            • kpmuzik
              Pro 1-hander (3+thumb!)
              • Feb 2007
              • 9

              #7
              Re: Hey FFR...

              Originally posted by DJAirWave
              Why haven't I known of your music sooner? This stuff is genius!
              Glad u think so! Yeah I've been on the down-low only really sharing stuff to close family and friends. This is my first time really going out the box. I still expect to start small. I have plans to compose for videogames in the near future (as I am also a "composer" in the classical sense) though I've got a few investments to make still (sound library-wise).

              Seriously though, I'm enjoying the replies here. I feel that what I've done in this album is mostly non-standard and therefore is pretty much a risk. But risks are fun! :P
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              • kpmuzik
                Pro 1-hander (3+thumb!)
                • Feb 2007
                • 9

                #8
                Re: Hey FFR...

                Originally posted by KgZ
                I feel like currently you're writing songs where you write the jazz arrangement and see how you can work electronic elements in. I think if you keep focusing on the electronic side, your productions as a whole will sound much more complete and "in sync" with each other.
                It's funny you say that because I have done that before. However, from song to song my approach varies a lot from 1) creating the track first and making a melody (jazz) to go with it to 2) creating a melody and creating a backing to go with it (electronic or not) to 3) challenging myself to do something different than an initial not-so-special idea to 4) so on and so on. I guess the only thing I worry about is that nothing seems forced or superimposed (which is probably what you're sensing).

                I appreciate your analysis. It's almost good news that you're not nicking at me for something I'm totally oblivious to. Here's to hoping I only improve from here.
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                • sakura080789
                  Rapture Universe
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 1751

                  #9
                  Re: Hey FFR...

                  oh wow dude amazing work keep it up

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                  • PlayTrumpet
                    Lamingtons.
                    • May 2007
                    • 590

                    #10
                    Re: Hey FFR...

                    Cool work. Out of curiosity, what mic do you use to record your trumpet?
                    HIGH-FIVING A MILLION ANGELS!
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                    • kpmuzik
                      Pro 1-hander (3+thumb!)
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 9

                      #11
                      Re: Hey FFR...

                      Originally posted by PlayTrumpet
                      Cool work. Out of curiosity, what mic do you use to record your trumpet?
                      Shure sm57. Because it can handle high SPL levels and is fairly cheap for being a professional and very commonly used mic. The mic I used before would clip my digital preamp (with preamp levels all the way down). Now I can blast clip-free head-on with the preamp halfway (crystal clear!)
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                      • PlayTrumpet
                        Lamingtons.
                        • May 2007
                        • 590

                        #12
                        Re: Hey FFR...

                        Originally posted by kpmuzik
                        Shure sm57. Because it can handle high SPL levels and is fairly cheap for being a professional and very commonly used mic. The mic I used before would clip my digital preamp (with preamp levels all the way down). Now I can blast clip-free head-on with the preamp halfway (crystal clear!)
                        That's what I use! ^_^ Mostly to hear the difference in my sight-reading and prepared performance, but anywho. I'm a classical trumpeter; jazz isn't really my thing. I can do Blues, but my tone generally isn't bright enough for jazz.
                        HIGH-FIVING A MILLION ANGELS!
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                        • kpmuzik
                          Pro 1-hander (3+thumb!)
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 9

                          #13
                          Re: Hey FFR...

                          Excuse my bump, but this is just an announcement this album is now (or has been) live on Amazon and iTunes (and many others online stores). See my blog for details and links (if you don't care for searching :P ).
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                          • Cavernio
                            sunshine and rainbows
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 1987

                            #14
                            Re: Hey FFR...

                            I think I generally agree with kgz, but you also say you need to make more of an investement in your sound library, so things might be different when you get all the stuff you want to make your music.
                            I am totally into the genre mixing though, and the melody and harmonization from the sample of the tracks is definitely excellent.
                            My fav on your list is track 6 so far, very catchy, love that little intro. But, for instance, the timbre of that bass drum that comes in needs more grit to really mix the sounds together imo. It's a bit too much genre pasting instead of genre melding. Do you get some actual counter-point going on in that track later on that builds on the answer-call thing? :-p Mebbe I'll have to actually buy the thing eh
                            Last edited by Cavernio; 01-10-2012, 06:05 PM.

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