mrjasonetaylor threw up a beat and I put some chords to it and a bit of organ and T-Dog added the bass. Who is up next? jonaswildman, bgood79, ecib, fuffle or mrjasonetaylor, you can go again.
I was going to try and record some vocals but I think I'll wait till more is added.
Anyone want to add something? I'm going to throw an invitation out to coffeesp00ns to add some bowed bass in, perhaps at the end of the song or anywhere really. Also, if you play other instruments Cspoons, go for it.
Here is the link to the song, for some reason it's saying "track currently not available": https://soundcloud.com/thenewgreenmusic-com/collaborative-song-jason
Because we have so many talented musicians on Hubski, I have decided to limit this song to those I've shouted out to. That said, please start other collaborative works outside of this project. That would be awesome
i can probably throw throw some synth on and generally give it a nice electronic-ish feel if you want, heres my stuff https://soundcloud.com/daycare-riot.
Hey wombat, I say "go for it." -I'm interested to hear what you bring to it. I listened to some of your music and there are some great sound-scapes there. Cool!
thanks man, i think its gonna be really interesting, thanks for the feedback
Here is the link to the song, for some reason it's saying "track currently not available": https://soundcloud.com/thenewgreenmusic-com/collaborative-song-jason
darn, I really wanted to hear it. I am brand new here, but am coming from a music school and am learning how to use Ableton Live and Ableton Push. I really look forward to sharing things with you, and partaking in something like this in the future.
I know ButterflyEffect wanted to put something together. I'm all for it and think there should be a number of them happening at once. I only limit the people on the ones we are working on because it can get difficult to manage the process with too many cooks in the kitchen.
Hi. At the moment I can contribute bleeps n' bloops (LSDJ electronic stuff) and I'm going to see if there's any decent way to record my amp directly into my laptop tonight. Need to figure out how to eliminate some noise.
That's basically how this one works, except parts are compiled as the file goes from person to person. For this song, drums were recorded, then guitar/organ on top of that track, then I added bass to the drums + guitar/organ track. Then the person after me uses my version, etc. We have been using soundcloud to share with each other because it's easy (and everyone can use their own software), but I'm sure there are plenty of other ways to go about it. It's a pretty low fi arrangement =P, but we've been having fun with it so far. You can look through the original music club tag for a better idea of how the process works.
Hmmm... So I don't really have the ability to record myself playing anything. I may be interested in taking samples that people record and mix them.... Yeah that idea sounds like a lot of fun. But I have to reach a little better level of understanding my DAW. This interaction seems promising, though.
Did you try the link? Soundcloud is acting wonky.
Okay, it should be embedded here now. Sorry about that.
yeah it keeps telling me it can't be found as well.
I finally found what was picking at my brain. <div class="videowrapper">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCgQuj8v2gg This song jumped into my mind during the outro at the end, specifically the repeating melody over the vamp on the tonic. Different keys, but transposed and reimposed and thrown over this groove was fun times! I mean the chord progressions are quite different, I had to sort of stretch this idea to make it sound good. Fixing that pink floyd groove in my mind to make it fit well with the tempo of this collaboration you put up was more of the challenge than anything, while still capturing that pink floyd melody
My favorite Floyd song. I'd love to hear what you came up with.
Coincidence, I think not. It really wasn't anything more than my pursuit of this melody that jumped out upon hearing your collab. Basically playback the collaboration and take whatever instrument you want and just figure out that pink floyd riff and play it in the key of E rather than it's original key of G. That's all I really did. With that said, I am really starting to think that coming across this social construct, with the people I've encountered thus far, is almost too good to be true. I am just learning the ropes of Ableton Live, the computerized perspective of music making is very new to me, I'm from a background of classical piano, and free improv. So I would love to add something in the future but would probably need a hand to get myself to a point of effectively contributing something. This sounds like a lot of fun though =)