Are Americans Stupid ? [ October 6th, 2008 ] Posted in » Random

Well, i happen to like america but this video does say it all.

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Stereo Fame

it might be me but when I go on the Internet if I find a site like that I really likeand there is a competition element to it and I’ll end up on that site a few weeks trying to win the competition. One of these sites is called stereofame.com. It’s basically a site for unsigned artists to upload their music gain listeners and earn points to win prizes. This site is really addictive. On the plus side it has only been a couple of days and already I’m ranked number one in the fastest moving artist charts.

stereofame charts image

So if you and unsigned artist looking to somewhere to put your music maybe you should give this site a try.

Stereofame

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July 25th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Review #21 Of Jungle Reason

Just Shaved…
Smooooth. you must’ve just shaved.
I wish we had the D-N-B sub genre at Garageband as a label by which to appropriately brand this track. Electronica, yes, but- RAGGA ROLLIN’ DRUM and BASS is where it lives…
Totally competent. This piece grooves very well. It has perfectly placed breaks and does all the moves it is supposed to. Here is a list of the things I thought were outstanding:
1. At 36 seconds when the counter-beat comes in to compliment the step rhythm. Man, I love that trick.
2. 1:57 when the drums come back in, great stuff.

More about the drums at 2:58, clean! Dark synth and building drum part with that bee-you-tee-full sub-base underneath it all. Sweet.

Let me say, it isn’t like I haven’t heard this all before, I have, which is not a bad thing. Lots of us out here LOVE D-n-B and I love the big Ragga sound especially. To be honest, the expiremental boundary pushing of the likes of Squarepusher and Aphex Twin tend to tire the ear after a while and we need a little straight ahead Goldie (or something, you fill in the name of your favorite urban D-n-B D.J.).

Well done. On the critical tip you might want to tweek your synths a little more, maybe get them to evolve more as the track progresses. You do have a good combination of synth patches and effects which keep the listener engaged, but, if you took those and then subtly effected them a little more over time; it would take this piece to another level. Also the initial lead synth at 12 seconds in is obviously not quantized and there are a few akward out of time pictures of- humanity? If that’s what you want, fine with me. It does stand out. It makes one pay attention, but kind of pulls away from the awesome quality of SMOOOOOTH.
- herbsquare from Tokyo, Japan on 23Aug2005

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August 23rd, 2005 | Leave a Comment

Review #13 Of Guitar Scratch

Minimal Groove.
Subscribing to the less is more theory, this jam brings the beats without any sort of pretension. Once the scratching came in two things happened to me as a listener:

1. I was impressed with the ability of the turntablist and I instantly thought of DJ Shadow.

2. I wondered if it was real scratching or just some sort of emulation.

Short and sweet. The guitar track in this song could have been altered some to add intrigue, but that is mainly an opinion.

Good production and writing.
- kcaZ from Portland, Oregon on 8Aug2005

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August 8th, 2005 | Leave a Comment

Review #15 Of Jungle Reason

move
great beat and background sounds to compliment. Very groovy and listenable. Well done on producing a Chemical Brothers type sound. Synth choice is also great. Song is broken into very specific pieces allowing the listener to digest all seperate parts. very cool song, keep up the good work.
- SeabirdMusic from Erlanger, Kentucky on 20Jul2005

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July 20th, 2005 | Leave a Comment

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