Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve- #1 on the SoundClick Charts

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2014/01/12 20:18:10 (permalink)

Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve- #1 on the SoundClick Charts

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Re: Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve 2014/01/14 19:18:22 (permalink)
Number 1 on the soundclick charts!
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Re: Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve 2014/01/14 20:45:44 (permalink)
Tristan, this is outstanding music period!  I'm a big fan of Radiohead and Thomas Yorke, and this satisfies my need to hear avante garde music from time to time.  "Everything in its own place".  I can only congratulate you.  I'll be listening for more.

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Re: Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve 2014/01/14 20:48:28 (permalink)
Hello.
 
Well done for creeping up the IDM charts :-)
 
This song paints an interesting soundscape, impressively crafted & mixed.
 
To be honest though for me, its the kind of song you study rather than listen to. The flow of the song is too interuppted to lay back and tap your feet to it and that page turning effect was distracting after awhile.
 
Then again it ain't my kinda stuff, but I am still impressed.
 
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Re: Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve 2014/01/14 21:17:30 (permalink)
Well, this *should* have been my thing as I'm a big Radiohead fan.  I just couldn't find a melody, and that's a hang up for me with music.  That probably says more about me than it does about you. 
 
That said...it was interesting and I liked the mood.  The craftsmanship is great and I listened to your other song too, 'I Will Skim'.  You have my ear...

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Re: Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve 2014/01/15 19:29:25 (permalink)
 
Thank you for everyone that listened! It's currently #1 on the SoundClick IDM charts!
 
Lynn
Tristan, this is outstanding music period!  I'm a big fan of Radiohead and Thomas Yorke, and this satisfies my need to hear avante garde music from time to time.  "Everything in its own place".  I can only congratulate you.  I'll be listening for more.



Thank you! I am a big fan of Thom York.
 
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This song paints an interesting soundscape, impressively crafted & mixed.
 
To be honest though for me, its the kind of song you study rather than listen to. The flow of the song is too interuppted to lay back and tap your feet to it and that page turning effect was distracting after awhile.
 
Then again it ain't my kinda stuff, but I am still impressed.



Thank you for listening! I did try to pack in as many things to study as possible.
 
Voda La Void
Well, this *should* have been my thing as I'm a big Radiohead fan.  I just couldn't find a melody, and that's a hang up for me with music.  That probably says more about me than it does about you. 
 
That said...it was interesting and I liked the mood.  The craftsmanship is great and I listened to your other song too, 'I Will Skim'.  You have my ear...


Strange because I feel this is my best crafted melody. The theme is repeated, throughout, with variations. I guess it's not as catchy as I had hoped. Maybe I was taking too much of an instrumental approach to melody writing. Anyways, thank you very much listening and the feedback!
post edited by triscuit - 2014/01/16 01:41:00
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Re: Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve- #1 on the SoundClick Charts 2014/01/16 14:43:16 (permalink)
#1 on electronic SoundClick charts!
 

 
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=1329610
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Re: Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve- #1 on the SoundClick Charts 2014/01/20 21:30:11 (permalink)
I get it. No1 on the soundclick charts.
I found the melody ok. I really liked the percussion sounds, they added a kind of weird timing thing that I enjoyed. Rhythm is my thing and offbeat stuff really grabs me. I think the overall feel of the song works well, I can hear why a lot of people would be attracted to it.

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Re: Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve- #1 on the SoundClick Charts 2014/01/21 13:00:27 (permalink)
Nice bit of weird, thanks for sharing.

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Re: Time Byte Reflection- Natural Dissolve- #1 on the SoundClick Charts 2014/01/23 20:02:56 (permalink)
I really like this style.  Love the samples and organs and beats.  Quite cool.
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