I would love to “release” something in 2022. I have no idea HOW. Like, what counts as released? More than Current Sounds, right?
Now i’m thining “EP” as in, not many songs. So…
pick my N favourite/“best” noodles,
“finish” them (whatever that means??)
And then something something bandcamp?
Some 'nauts are quite prolific in releasing EPs and Albums on bandcamp, so they must have a process for how to go from noodle->ep. I have the threee steps above…but OK. I want to release an EP in 2022, ideally, first half
Sounds like you need to define “finished” for yourself first.
After that I’d say release one finished song. Then evaluate the process, then maybe try to release EP.
From what you wrote that seems like route that could fit for you
Agreed. And like @loopdude wrote, you can decide what ”finished” means for you. Personally, I’ve shared anything from sound design-y snippets (so quite literally just sounds) to clips of what have ended up being deemed finished tracks (these have been single live takes) and later released on Bandcamp.
To me, what ”finished” is varies from project to project. (Or, it’s finished once it’s released.)
Yeah. But, I like lots of short "snips’ rather than songs. I mean, I could pretentiously point at some Max Richter of Johann Johannnsssssonnn release, with their many 1 or 2 minute vignettes/snippets. That is what I tend to make 2 at most 3 minute mood jams.
Can I really “release” one song? I guess I did! I put a video on Youtube once with one track in. OK! I do that again for a new track? And then when I have 4-6 of them, I put them in an EP.
This is the key to it, IMO, and it can be really hard to have the belief/confidence that what you’re working on is ready and/or good enough to release.
I always try to remember the ‘done is better than perfect’ mantra.
I’ve been quite productive over the last couple of years. I’ve worked hard to develop a flow which I enjoy, it’s fast, and gets a sound I’m looking for. At this point I have no interest in editing hi hats for two weeks, I set levels, improvise with my setup, overdub a track or two and mix down.
22022022 – it’s palindrome day. For this special occasion (and also as a birthday gift to myself ) I’ve uploaded two new tracks to Bandcamp. They are mainly based on the OT, MM, DN and Waldorf Iridium. One is oriented towards IDM, the other is a beatless ambient piece. Happy for any feedback!
3 more tracks made between the Analog Rytm, Propellerhead Reason, and Ableton
The first track “HOLOGRAVE 3D” is all rytm with a limiter and Aberrant DSP’s Sketch Cassette 2 on the master. It’s the master bus of the rytm which I recorded this morning before releasing the EP because I couldn’t choose a third track from what I already had
Lol, I just figured “screw it, I’ll do something else then” but I feel like it worked out!
Here’s Planetarium+ (Part 2)
And the music video for the second track
Got some samples from this coming as well for anybody interested. Maybe some project files too!
Always thought it was weird how little hype there was about you guys back in the day. Finnish group, or at least with ties to Finland on Young God? Idk if it was that maybe you lived somewhere else and just recorded in Finland? Still, I was a big fan (still am) of Gira / Young God back then and don’t really remember much hype about you guys here, despite Fonal etc. doing something a bit similar and being very succesful.
shorter version, cover done. I’ve changed (read heavy copy-pasting) a few vocal lines but listening back to the original jam, not sure it was a good idea but anyway, it is what it is.
EDIT: ok, it was bothering me too much so I’ve replaced the file with my vocal a tiny bit less upfront.
I finally got my thumb out of my behind and released a 10 song album which basically consists of songs I’ve recorded for the past two years which I felt deserved to be preserved…
Free to download for your enjoyment!
Edit: next release will be a 16 song album consisting of modular and Pulsar 23 mayhem .
Maybe it’s not the right thread for it (and knowing this place there’s probably a thread about it already) but what is it that holds you back?
For me, I tend to enjoy getting lost in making beats but actually finishing them up and nailing them down to a formal release seems to present some kind of existential issue. I’m like the proverbial painter who is still dabbing at the canvas up to the point when it’s going out of the door to the sale/gallery.