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(25 replies, posted in Releases)

drop a comment on the album teaser: https://soundcloud.com/sleepytimejesse/ … ous-teaser

album download link: http://sleepytimejesse.bandcamp.com/alb … us-anxious

album review by videogamedj.com: http://www.videogamedj.com/sleepytimeje … o-odyssey/

destructoid write up!: http://www.destructoid.com/spacious-anx … 8923.phtml

Spacious Anxious - sleepytimejesse

First person space odyssey; episodes of awe and agoraphobia.

1. Interlude: The Vacuum Of Space
2. Asteroid Belt
3. Alien Waters
4. Anthem For A Plutoid
5. Computers
6. A Ticking Clock
7. Cabin Fever
8. It Is All Kinds Of Dark Outside
9. Omnibus
10. Signs Of Intelligent Life

(31:44)

Album cover animated .gif bonus by Love Through Cannibalism: www.lxtxcx.info/design/

Out 7/20, live stream party on Arecibo Radio at 8 p.m. EST: http://areciboradio.com

facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/147396222122882/

chunter wrote:

Studies show that hardware v software is a great way to get threads destroyed after 6 pages of bullshit.

6 is exactly right

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(26 replies, posted in Releases)

dat track five. yes.

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(98 replies, posted in Collaborations)

And as you can tell here in figure 6-B, this is where I drop the bass.

And here in this bar graph you can clearly compare a. your expectations vs. b. your slight disappointment. This track has a 68% success rate, and I think that's pretty close.

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(98 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I propose a festival:

WouldStock

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(61 replies, posted in Past Events)

Ah missed it by a year. Oh well. Maybe I'll do .nsf. Thanks.

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(61 replies, posted in Past Events)

What would SunVox be considered?

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(18 replies, posted in General Discussion)

sleepytimejesse.tumblr.com

#follow4follow

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(98 replies, posted in Collaborations)

so in

I'm gonna pump out the most forgettable thing I can

Victory Road wrote:
SketchMan3 wrote:

How does one shred power chords?

den-tist
jugga jigga wugga

deli-style
jugga jigga wugga

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(20 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Bah won't run on my phone. But still awesome, will be posting the link around the social medias

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(6 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Okay, thanks guys. I was trying to keep the signal dry but I'll experiment with a little reverb, maybe that's what will help conquer this. If anyone else has anything by all means, still looking for anything that's good. Especially before I officially start mixing.

@EvilWezil
I'm jealous of LSDj's panning capabilities. I might have to track down a dmg and actually try my hand at it soon. I love fami and sunvox but the smallness of lsdj deters me.

@e.s.c.
I know what you mean, I usually like to stick around the 12-30 degree mark on either side if anything at all. Sometimes mono just does it good.

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(6 replies, posted in Audio Production)

editing and bumping because I'm still experimenting with this and would love some input.

So far I'm exporting all tracks separately (famitracker; sq1 sq2 tri noi dpcm) and then cutting them up and arranging different things in different places in the stereo mix.

For example, say there's a lead in sq1 but for one second it's an arp chord instrument, I switch that bit to a little stereo left or something.

I just can't find the right balances, it's easy to make things hollow. I have experience mixing but with chip it's proving delicate so far. Just hoping to get some words of wisdom from anyone who has prior experience dealing with the 8-bit.

So, shot in the dark again, anyone have any tips to make this sound more natural? I know I've heard albums that have done this successfully (danimal cannon and blitz lunar come to mind).

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(10 replies, posted in Releases)

Hey I'm from Englewood (within an hour of Sarasota) so neato. Dig the last track.

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(99 replies, posted in Releases)

Doesn't hurt that they have a human element to their chip music, no. But most music listeners are in fact human, so yeah the pop-punk thing works in their favor but I don't think that's what got them this far, plenty of dudes recording guitar over their LSDj tracks. Not a lot taking their music seriously and touring with it.

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(99 replies, posted in Releases)

Man, good for them. Gonna watch this.

My main listening habits are pretty much death metal, contemporary classical and snes/n64 era game soundtracks, so I think I know a thing or two about what's inaccessible. I think Anama got on national TV for the same reason we'd all hope for; they're working hard on something cool and they've been doing it for a good while.