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General Discussion => Music Talk and Showcase => Music Showcase => Topic started by: boot2490 on November 11, 2011, 03:12:02 pm

Title: Tidal Wave EP Preview - Boot2490 (C-Zero)
Post by: boot2490 on November 11, 2011, 03:12:02 pm
Here is the 2011 preview of my very first album,
Tidal Wave EP
Enjoy!  :thumbsup:



Caution: It is advised against listening to Experiment 80 using headphones. Three listeners (Including me) have reported that the frequencies cause mild discomfort in the jaw when using headphones. Otherwise you're good.

P.S. Good speakers reccomended!!
Title: Re: Tidal Wave EP Preview - Boot2490 (C-Zero)
Post by: Yeong on November 12, 2011, 08:09:46 pm
Three listeners (Including me) have reported that the frequencies cause mild discomfort in the jaw when using headphones.
so aka earrape?/me runs
Title: Re: Tidal Wave EP Preview - Boot2490 (C-Zero)
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on November 18, 2011, 07:06:39 pm
Sounds nice. My favorite is the first song actually :)
Title: Re: Tidal Wave EP Preview - Boot2490 (C-Zero)
Post by: boot2490 on November 27, 2011, 10:48:13 am
I still have to remaster them, and finish more songs, so it won't be as ear rapey.
Title: Re: Tidal Wave EP Preview - Boot2490 (C-Zero)
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on November 27, 2011, 03:43:56 pm
Ah ok. THat reminds me, my metal songs are recorded quite loud. I think when I release my album, I'll record them a bit less loud, so they won't risk getting distorted.

When the Metallica album Death Magnetic came out, it sounded weird because it was recorded too loud and many people complained. Actually a suggestion when mastering is to also not use too much compression. Some parts of the song with no drum will be louder and it allows your song to be as loud as possible, but the problem is that it can remove a lot of emotion from the song and we get bored faster from it. I noticed that with most recent UK hardcore/eurodance songs, for example. It's due to the loudness war (search wikipedia for it).