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Posted: 27/05/2004 - 8:39
by tas
Very impressive, and like said before what a bloody awesome debut!
Good work
Posted: 29/05/2004 - 11:45
by Romeo Knight
Thank u all, for all the nice commendations!
That's a lot of fun here!
And so I think (while my band does not so much activities in the moment)
I will be doing more remixes in the future.
Right now this weekend a highly talented drummer, a good friend of mine, is recording some tracks
for me in a studio of his university for some remixes I've planned for the future.
That's it for today,
Bye,
Eike
Posted: 29/05/2004 - 18:56
by ifadeo
i'm still waiting for a full length version of knucklebuster, i love the
short version you did for our classic demo back in the past....
cheers ifadeo
Posted: 29/05/2004 - 19:31
by Maindrian
I really like the rythm guitar as it is. When you turn up the bass on your speakers, its like a gutpunch. Absolutely freakin' lovely.
Oh yeah, I got a laugh out of that little clean strum at the end. Why, Ido not know. Perhaps I'm way too easily amused.
Neat.
Posted: 31/05/2004 - 12:38
by Romeo Knight
Maindrian wrote:I really like the rythm guitar as it is. When you turn up the bass on your speakers, its like a gutpunch. Absolutely freakin' lovely.
Me, too.
That's why I used so low-tuned instruments, tuned to b (in german it's h), that is one whole step only over Korn!
Maindrian wrote:
Oh yeah, I got a laugh out of that little clean strum at the end. Why, Ido not know. Perhaps I'm way too easily amused.
Not necessarily.
I think it's cos till the end everything sounds quite serious and the strum is not that what you expect the song to end.
Or whatever.
ifadeo wrote:i'm still waiting for a full length version of knucklebuster, i love the
short version you did for our classic demo back in the past....
In the Classic-Demo it was the Knucklebuster-Hiscore-Tune as far as I remember... and I think the version of Tim Forsyth is already really brillant.
But I'll think about it...there's no reason why it shoudn't work with heavy guitars