hey folks. i hate to use this blog to discuss anything other than 1) the #!*@*$ turd that is rockclimbings culture, 2) how skilled i am at analyzing turd residue, and 3) how i plan to win at rockclimbing, BUT i’m so syyyyykkkked on this batch of music (that I WROTE WITH MY MIND) i cannot help but spoil the sanctity of icftg.com.
may the climbing gods forgive us all. yes, i’m talking about you Sherma. forgiveness brah, forgiveness.
the style is sorta garage-glitchy dubstep. so, yeah, it’s kinda not in a ’style’ per se. but you should check it out anyhow.
cheers.
-t


it feels…
good to my ears!
oh, and thanks
Since I respect you as a blogger, I gave it a good listening. Despite it being totally not what I am used to listening to (and I listen to a lot of music), I still found some very (indeed very) interesting moments. It is beyond me how you would go about creating something like that (I mean that in a good way). More power to you, blogging brilliance like that and finding time to create ( what sounds to my untrained ears like) very good tunes in that style.
That being said, I was one of those dudes that never quite forgave Radiohead for making me listen to Kid A again and again and again, looking for something that simply wasn’t there. Hope you can forgive me for that.
thanks. appreciate the listen
i write all this with some software synthesizers, a few drum machines, and a ton of time spent twiddling knobs (between 3-15 hours per track). for an actual “list” of gear i use you could go here: http://milyoo.wordpress.com/about/
i do some sampling for vocals, but the vast majority of the tracks feature my work on drums and keys.
again. thanks for the listen.
-t