Go Back   I-Mockery Forum > I-Mockery Discussion Forums > Music
FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #26  
Crying Baby Jesus Crying Baby Jesus is offline
Senior Member
Crying Baby Jesus's Avatar
Join Date: Sep 2004
Crying Baby Jesus is probably a spambot
Old Oct 18th, 2004, 12:51 AM       
If you play it on Windows media player 9 with the random visualisation it makes an upside down pentagram!
Reply With Quote
  #27  
Pyorrhea Pyorrhea is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: 925,California
Pyorrhea is probably a spambot
Old Oct 18th, 2004, 03:52 PM       
i dont care whether or not they like metal, but when i asked them they were like "oh, i dont think so" on a really condescending tone. So yes they think they are above metal.
__________________
Fuck you for living!
Reply With Quote
  #28  
Crying Baby Jesus Crying Baby Jesus is offline
Senior Member
Crying Baby Jesus's Avatar
Join Date: Sep 2004
Crying Baby Jesus is probably a spambot
Old Oct 18th, 2004, 06:07 PM       
Sounds like boss music or a cinematic tune
Reply With Quote
  #29  
Bobo Adobo Bobo Adobo is offline
aka Don Henley
Bobo Adobo's Avatar
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: The Great Mid-Western Hardware store.
Bobo Adobo is probably a spambot
Old Oct 18th, 2004, 11:57 PM       
Well, most main-stream metal is pretty simple in terms of music theory(im not saying tht all of it is). Most jazz drummers/percusionists that i have met tend to like more into fluxuation in there music.
Reply With Quote
  #30  
Helm Helm is offline
Mocker
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mount Fuji
Helm is probably a spambot
Old Oct 19th, 2004, 10:13 AM       
fluxuation? What is that? Do you mean synchopation? 'Cause uh, if you're looking for odd meters and strange patterns, listen to something like Necrophagist of Cryptopsy and then tell me they're not doing stuff you've never ever heard before in your life. Pyoghefgrtrea is generally right. There's no more demanding genre technically for a drummer than very tight very technical brutal death metal in the vein of Suffocation/Cryptopsy and spaz grind like The Dillinger Escape Plan, no matter if you like it or not.

And yes, many so called 'jazz' drummers look down on double-bass and blasts because of whatever stuck-up reason when the truth of the matter is they can't play straight to save their lives.

Also, I get the feeling not a lot of people who would otherwise be interested didn't download my song because the link is in one of bigtime's threads. Oh well. I was hoping Ninjavenom would have a comment, or two however.
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #31  
Bobo Adobo Bobo Adobo is offline
aka Don Henley
Bobo Adobo's Avatar
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: The Great Mid-Western Hardware store.
Bobo Adobo is probably a spambot
Old Oct 19th, 2004, 02:35 PM       
Sorry, I meant fluctuation.

"And yes, many so called 'jazz' drummers look down on double-bass and blasts because of whatever stuck-up reason when the truth of the matter is they can't play straight to save their lives. "

I know a lot of jazz/non metal drummers that have double-bass drums or pedals, they just dont use them as much.
Reply With Quote
  #32  
Bobo Adobo Bobo Adobo is offline
aka Don Henley
Bobo Adobo's Avatar
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: The Great Mid-Western Hardware store.
Bobo Adobo is probably a spambot
Old Oct 19th, 2004, 02:39 PM       
edit - most decent drummers i know, no matter what style, can hold a rock solid tempo when need. I think Jazz drummers just like have more control over the direction of the music.
Reply With Quote
  #33  
Helm Helm is offline
Mocker
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mount Fuji
Helm is probably a spambot
Old Oct 19th, 2004, 03:49 PM       
There's a world of a difference between a solid rock beat and a solid 160 bpm double-bass ride sixteenths solid beat. Face it. Metal drumming, even at it's supposed most stripped down is pretty demanding, if for nothing else, because of stamina issues. A lot of 'jazz' drummers just are more interested in faking the changes than in actually learning them. Any drummer, in any band, is in a position to influence the direction of the music, unless he's a moron, so that's not an argument.

Again, before we discuss this further, just so we're in the same ballpark, go and download Cryptopsy's song 'Voice of Unreason'. Then come back with a renewed perspective of how amazingly demanding this sort of playing is compared to most jazz 'shuffle shuffle kick kick cymbal' players.

Not that i'm discrediting good jazz. Just that people overrate the musicians that play in such bands as opposed to 'pedestrian headbanger' metal musicians.
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #34  
Pyorrhea Pyorrhea is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: 925,California
Pyorrhea is probably a spambot
Old Oct 19th, 2004, 07:47 PM       
or download "the invoking" by suffocation and "Portal" by origin, two great drummers right there. Flo rules too.
__________________
Fuck you for living!
Reply With Quote
  #35  
Bobo Adobo Bobo Adobo is offline
aka Don Henley
Bobo Adobo's Avatar
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: The Great Mid-Western Hardware store.
Bobo Adobo is probably a spambot
Old Oct 20th, 2004, 12:56 AM       
Quote:
Originally Posted by Helm

Again, before we discuss this further, just so we're in the same ballpark, go and download Cryptopsy's song 'Voice of Unreason'. Then come back with a renewed perspective of how amazingly demanding this sort of playing is compared to most jazz 'shuffle shuffle kick kick cymbal' players.
I went to the Cryptopsy website and listened to the files they had there. Besides that, my nieghbor listens to some of the bands mentioned on this forum(like Opeth err Orbituary err something). Intense drumming, and of course I can see how physically demanding metal drumming can be. But I guess I really don't see the talent in being able to constantly play rediculously fast.

But anyways, I see your point on Jazz drumming, but the thing about Jazz drumming is that there is no real generic style. I suggest you listen to Louie Bellson, the swing drummer who pretty much invented the use of double bass, Or Billy Martin(Medeski, Martin, & Wood), or even more popular modern drummers like Stewart Copeland and Ginger Baker, who tend to use more jazzy rooted styles.
Reply With Quote
  #36  
Dole Dole is offline
Mocker
Dole's Avatar
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Brighton & Motherfucking Hove
Dole is probably a spambot
Old Oct 20th, 2004, 10:41 AM       
I have heard jazz drummers who can't play a solid beat and I have heard metal drummers who would have absolutely no clue how to play anything else.

There arent many all rounders who can play a bit of everything....not that you would ever find jazz/metal drummers who would like to play the other's genre.
__________________
I don't get it. I mean, why did they fuck with the formula? Where are the car songs? There's only one song about surfing and it's a downer!
Reply With Quote
  #37  
Ninjavenom Ninjavenom is offline
Lord Felch Demon
Ninjavenom's Avatar
Join Date: Feb 2003
Ninjavenom is probably a spambot
Old Oct 20th, 2004, 02:58 PM       
Sorry Helm, i was feeling particularly lazy about it. Didn't mean to be rude, ya'll

It's not bad at all. I'm, actually having trouble comparing it to anything, which is quite obviously a compliment. I think i catch some Maudlin influence. I really did like it, though, i'm interested in hearing more. There's nothing i can appreciate more in music than an atmosphere, something you didn't seem to have much trouble putting together here. Some bands do ambience and it's the most boring fucking thing on earth, but since there's so much going on in your track here, it kept me listening the whole time. My Dying Bride and Anathema also seem to have the same kind of power over me. It reminds me of a post-apocalyptic Candlemass during the infrequent riffage. It doesn't sound like a movie soundtrack because there is too much presence in it. It sounds like there should be a movie made to it, instead of vice-versa.

Listening to this gave me a vision of a scorched earth, with howling, scratching wind blowing sand and ashes across the cracked land in the first few minutes. The first guitar verse seems to break the scene up and carry us off to a cavern or some kind of cave or something underground, from which we descend even deeper to a temple, which is closed off at first by another verse of guitar, this one lending a very ritual kind of image into my head. You know, shit that cults do. After the very brief soloing, the tune breaks up into something a little more energetic, it makes me think of futuristic warfare, Red Eyes and Ghost in the Shell kind of stuff. When the ringing and white noise begin, it's as if the battle is over, and we're transported to the inside of a dying soldier's mind, where his memories lapse over each other like a fine mesh of life, until he finally dies, and the song itself dies out.


But hey, i've got hella imagination. It may even give different impressions upon further listens. It makes me want to draw some of those scenes, too.
Reply With Quote
  #38  
Pyorrhea Pyorrhea is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: 925,California
Pyorrhea is probably a spambot
Old Oct 20th, 2004, 03:47 PM       
id rather have a metal drummer that only knew metal since im starting a metal band.
__________________
Fuck you for living!
Reply With Quote
  #39  
Helm Helm is offline
Mocker
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mount Fuji
Helm is probably a spambot
Old Oct 21st, 2004, 01:25 AM       
Thanks for sharing your impressions, Ninjavenom. I'm glad it had any sort of effect on you. I was mainly thinking of submarines, being trapped underwater and pounding on the hull so someone could hear you or whatever and that sort of mental image influenced the more ambient parts. But making you feel anything and imagine anything is good enough for me.
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #40  
Crying Baby Jesus Crying Baby Jesus is offline
Senior Member
Crying Baby Jesus's Avatar
Join Date: Sep 2004
Crying Baby Jesus is probably a spambot
Old Oct 24th, 2004, 06:31 PM       
It sounds liek a Monster theme from a godzilla movie.
Reply With Quote
  #41  
Helm Helm is offline
Mocker
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mount Fuji
Helm is probably a spambot
Old Oct 24th, 2004, 06:41 PM       
Ok listen, you fat fuck. Take a deep breath. Then punch yourself in the neck. Came to? Ok. Notice how you threw up on your keyboard? Pretty gross, right? This is what all your posts look like on the forum. Why don't you fucking give up and come back when you're 10 years older and less retarded?

No, that is not a question let me rephrase that. Go away. Come back when you're 10 years older and less retarded.
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #42  
Crying Baby Jesus Crying Baby Jesus is offline
Senior Member
Crying Baby Jesus's Avatar
Join Date: Sep 2004
Crying Baby Jesus is probably a spambot
Old Oct 24th, 2004, 07:14 PM       
Chances are more than half of you will be dead from nuclear holocaust. While i'm here laughin my ass off.
Reply With Quote
  #43  
Ninjavenom Ninjavenom is offline
Lord Felch Demon
Ninjavenom's Avatar
Join Date: Feb 2003
Ninjavenom is probably a spambot
Old Oct 24th, 2004, 07:30 PM       
No. Stop it. STOP REPLYING TO THINGS.
Reply With Quote
  #44  
MetalMilitia MetalMilitia is offline
Hitler's Canoe!
MetalMilitia's Avatar
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: UK
MetalMilitia is probably a spambot
Old Oct 24th, 2004, 07:30 PM       
Quote:
Chances are more than half of you will be dead from nuclear holocaust. While i'm here laughin my ass off.
Shut up

Anyway about the Mp3...
Very tight, im amazed you got the drums so well done as drum machines are pretty hard to use effectivly. Also the guitar sounds good, if a little discordant at times, but i guess thats the sound you where going for. And mabey you could have done with a super shredfest solo somewhere in it.
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtimecow View Post
japan
Reply With Quote
  #45  
Helm Helm is offline
Mocker
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mount Fuji
Helm is probably a spambot
Old Oct 25th, 2004, 10:45 AM       
I don't think I can play like that, but also I didn't think the music called for it anywhere in that song.
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #46  
sspadowsky sspadowsky is offline
Will chop you good.
sspadowsky's Avatar
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Thrill World
sspadowsky is probably a spambot
Old Oct 29th, 2004, 05:51 PM       
I've been meaning to weigh in on this, Helm, and I will do so when I've got more time. Right now, it's time to punch out and get the hell out of work.

I liked it very much. You've got a good grip on texture, melody, and composition. I agree with Ninja- the song conjures a lot of sterile, post-apocalyptic imagery, which I totally dig.

More later. Good stuff, though, my Grecian friend. I'd like to hear more of your music.
__________________
"If honesty is the best policy, then, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy. Second is not all that bad."
-George Carlin
Reply With Quote
  #47  
Pyorrhea Pyorrhea is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: 925,California
Pyorrhea is probably a spambot
Old Oct 30th, 2004, 02:38 AM       
thats not even part of it, they could just say "no thanks" without all the elitist bullshit.
__________________
Fuck you for living!
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

   


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:25 AM.


© 2008 I-Mockery.com
Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.