@@nanomancer When I make modern metal (not anything I put online) I often have a drum track I made and I’ll use it to create new guitar/bass riffs. The same drum pattern for maybe 5 songs but I add slightly different variations. I think sometimes you can create a part of a song that influences you multiple times. But I’ll try to change it slightly if I use it again. But I love these industrial songs you make. I’m trying to make industrial/EBM music on this channel and sometimes just cinematic types of 3D emotional music.
Yeah, it would seem likely, I don't recall reading any of his novels. The inspiration behind it was apparently Roger Zelazny's Damnation Alley, pretty sure I've seen the movie of it too, George Peppard and the guy from Airwolf?!
@@nanomancer Jan-Michael Vincent. So that's why he was so familiar, though I entirely forgot that I had seen Airwolf. I also didn't watch Damnation Alley in full, it's on my to do list - thank you from Prime Video. The novel is one of my favourite sci-fi/speculative fiction novels. So is Hardwired. I also played the RPG back in a day.
Shake Jam👌👍👍 I have the "monologue" myself that little thing is my baby🎹 along with the "Volca FM" and the "zoom CDR" That thing's a Swiss army knife of awesome effects. Industrial is my first and true love. BrAp oN!!¡! brother.. Rivet heads for life!🎹🎧💫💀😵✋✌
Thanks Max, really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. Nice setup you've got coming together there :) The Monologue is great, definitely one of my favs, can't recommend the CDR enough, just so useful 👍 Cheers 🙂😎☢⚙
Hey Mark, thanks for your support 🙂 As it happens I'm working on an idea for a video that requires your specialist skills, low budget but still need to get a few things together but would be really cool to do a collaboration in the near future if you're up for it, stay in touch and take care man!
Sorry about the very late reply and thanks for your support! I moved home this year and had to put the studio in storage for a while, I'm back up and running now and hope to get some new jams out in the next few weeks 👍
lovin the ever present boss classic orange . sweet choice of gear sir . If you find a korg esx-1 cheap , trust me , snag that nonsense . would do well with the kinda tuneage you often do . limitations inspire creativity . IMHO it's worth it for the synth channels and the grainshifter/decimator fx in hardware mode .
Thanks, the boss really brings a bit of grit to the Volca FM! I remember seeing some industrial synth jammers on youtube a few years back using the esx-1, actually was a bit of an inspiration for where I'm at right now.
Tight, gnarly, and insane!! I love how those stabs sounded like a trail of offspring left behind by those kicks. The textures complement each other well, at least that’s how I visualised it! And you just made me miss my monologue..I wanna jam properly soon! Thanks for this, J!
Thanks man, really appreciate this comment. I was watching one of yours the other day and that inspired me to get set up for a recording. Still a bit on the 'long form' side, even with my timer going 😀 How is your new studio setup coming along?
@@nanomancer my wife is beginning to suspect I’m having an affair elsewhere because I haven’t been home lately, been spending nights there haha. It’s quite the way I wanted it, just that the other rooms in the apartment still require some work before we can officially move in. The vibe’s a little different here, can’t seem to make my old style of jams sound as groovy. Perhaps it’s time to explore new styles, am getting this hunch I should try to go for more industrial-like sounds, rumbles etc. Been out of touch, got to practise to catch up!
Well, I think 11min-ish is a good amount of time. If 7.5mins is a typical track length, a performance jam could use a few more minutes to build a story around it to make it more complete! I feel it’s good enough, the segments build up nicely and not too quickly, perfect!
Hehe, I see the logic, get the studio sorted first 😀 Always good to switch things up and try something new, also the vibe might just be missing the bustle of people living there, once you're settled you can relax into the jams a bit more perhaps!
@@nanomancer it's nice to read this . but the bass line of the beats is really great. I would add less synth sound and add a hi hat and play with that dark line. I'm really euphoric when I hear it. good job greetings :) techno
@@kooocuro thanks, I'm trying to work on my live arrangements at the moment as I find it hard to keep track of everything sometimes - easy to leave a part running for too long while you're focussing on something else. I'm planning on doing these jams again as I try to improve so I'll keep this in mind next time I jam it out. Cheers!
I use eBay and Reverb for used stuff. Buying new I usually use Gear4Music as I'm in the UK. Thomann is another option for Europe, not sure where to buy stuff in the States or elsewhere.
Thanks! I'm thrilled with the response you guys have been giving me here in the comments, totally inspirational and motivating, cheers and hope you are doing well!
You can check out a revised version of this jam using the Novation Circuit Tracks here - ruclips.net/video/KUJynN9fVyc/видео.html
Just had this pop up, and it's amazing!
Thanks, I really appreciate your feedback :)
Sick.
Thank you!
❤❤❤❤❤thump thump.thump 😅 jk I can't keep timing ya rioght
Cheers Jenn!
3:26 hard monologue skills
Thanks, stay tuned for an updated version of this jam with Circuit Tracks and modular lead!
The cool thing about using this gear is you can make these songs all day! I can’t but you sound good man! Love what you do!
Thanks for your support and encouragement, that's both a cool thing but sometimes also means that you do end up jamming the same loops all day long! 😀
@@nanomancer When I make modern metal (not anything I put online) I often have a drum track I made and I’ll use it to create new guitar/bass riffs. The same drum pattern for maybe 5 songs but I add slightly different variations. I think sometimes you can create a part of a song that influences you multiple times. But I’ll try to change it slightly if I use it again. But I love these industrial songs you make. I’m trying to make industrial/EBM music on this channel and sometimes just cinematic types of 3D emotional music.
Increíble!!! bailando desde Argentina
¡Gracias de nuevo Augusto! Bailando en Gran Bretaña también 😀
good compliments this track excited me. it was a beautiful mental journey
Many thanks for your comment and support, hope you are well today!
Mind blowing
Many thanks, really appreciate the feedback 🙏👍 Hope your mind recovers soon! 😀
DAMN! I feel wired, hardwired! Nice.
Hehe, thanks :) Good to hear someone has got a Caustic Grip on things and is in the right State Of Mind ;)
@@nanomancer Certain Walter Jon Williams has had to have something to do with that Front Line Assembly album title.
Yeah, it would seem likely, I don't recall reading any of his novels. The inspiration behind it was apparently Roger Zelazny's Damnation Alley, pretty sure I've seen the movie of it too, George Peppard and the guy from Airwolf?!
@@nanomancer Jan-Michael Vincent. So that's why he was so familiar, though I entirely forgot that I had seen Airwolf. I also didn't watch Damnation Alley in full, it's on my to do list - thank you from Prime Video. The novel is one of my favourite sci-fi/speculative fiction novels. So is Hardwired. I also played the RPG back in a day.
Shake Jam👌👍👍 I have the "monologue" myself that little thing is my baby🎹 along with the "Volca FM" and the "zoom CDR" That thing's a Swiss army knife of awesome effects. Industrial is my first and true love. BrAp oN!!¡! brother.. Rivet heads for life!🎹🎧💫💀😵✋✌
Thanks Max, really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. Nice setup you've got coming together there :) The Monologue is great, definitely one of my favs, can't recommend the CDR enough, just so useful 👍 Cheers 🙂😎☢⚙
Awesome ❤🤘🏻
Thanks :)
Very very very good !
Many thanks Devon and best wishes for 2021!
@@nanomancer thank you!! And I wish the same for you!
That stuff sounds so good, great job
Thanks, it's time I revisited this jam again I think
Sounds goodan, keep going as simole as posible you can be
Thanks for your support and encouragement! I'll be uploading a little more frequently from here on in so stay tuned and thanks for the sub!
Great tune. Be an awesome backing soundtrack for our stunt and choreography scenes!
Hey Mark, thanks for your support 🙂 As it happens I'm working on an idea for a video that requires your specialist skills, low budget but still need to get a few things together but would be really cool to do a collaboration in the near future if you're up for it, stay in touch and take care man!
OMFG. I'm loving this! Also in my opinion I think it turned out just the right length!
Thanks, really appreciate the feedback 🙂🙏 Easy to lose track of time when doing a more improvised format.
the progression of this jam is insane! where can i get a .wav?
I'm not sure, my PC died a while back so I'm only just up and running again
So good!!!
Thanks for watching and giving me feedback, much appreciated! 🙂🙏
Nice
Sorry about the very late reply and thanks for your support! I moved home this year and had to put the studio in storage for a while, I'm back up and running now and hope to get some new jams out in the next few weeks 👍
Hell Yeah! That Rocks!
Many thanks, really appreciate the feedback 🙂
lovin the ever present boss classic orange . sweet choice of gear sir . If you find a korg esx-1 cheap , trust me , snag that nonsense . would do well with the kinda tuneage you often do . limitations inspire creativity . IMHO it's worth it for the synth channels and the grainshifter/decimator fx in hardware mode .
Thanks, the boss really brings a bit of grit to the Volca FM!
I remember seeing some industrial synth jammers on youtube a few years back using the esx-1, actually was a bit of an inspiration for where I'm at right now.
Big LIKE!
Big THANKS! :)
🤘💣🤘
Thanks, great to see you guys active here on yt! 👍🤘
Sounds epic, like it a lot.
Cheers for the feedback Atanas, and thanks for taking the time to watch and comment :)
Tight, gnarly, and insane!! I love how those stabs sounded like a trail of offspring left behind by those kicks. The textures complement each other well, at least that’s how I visualised it! And you just made me miss my monologue..I wanna jam properly soon! Thanks for this, J!
Thanks man, really appreciate this comment. I was watching one of yours the other day and that inspired me to get set up for a recording. Still a bit on the 'long form' side, even with my timer going 😀
How is your new studio setup coming along?
@@nanomancer my wife is beginning to suspect I’m having an affair elsewhere because I haven’t been home lately, been spending nights there haha.
It’s quite the way I wanted it, just that the other rooms in the apartment still require some work before we can officially move in.
The vibe’s a little different here, can’t seem to make my old style of jams sound as groovy. Perhaps it’s time to explore new styles, am getting this hunch I should try to go for more industrial-like sounds, rumbles etc. Been out of touch, got to practise to catch up!
Well, I think 11min-ish is a good amount of time. If 7.5mins is a typical track length, a performance jam could use a few more minutes to build a story around it to make it more complete! I feel it’s good enough, the segments build up nicely and not too quickly, perfect!
Hehe, I see the logic, get the studio sorted first 😀
Always good to switch things up and try something new, also the vibe might just be missing the bustle of people living there, once you're settled you can relax into the jams a bit more perhaps!
yeah, I was aiming for around 7 to 10 mins, I remember looking at the time around 6 mins and thinking 'I'll start winding down soon' 😀
Nicely done! You are a wizard.
Thank you! Cheers! 🙂🙏
Super basline
Thanks Felipe, really appreciate your feedback :}
@@nanomancer it's nice to read this . but the bass line of the beats is really great. I would add less synth sound and add a hi hat and play with that dark line. I'm really euphoric when I hear it. good job greetings :) techno
@@nanomancer świetna robota . Moc :)
@@kooocuro Dzięki :)
@@kooocuro thanks, I'm trying to work on my live arrangements at the moment as I find it hard to keep track of everything sometimes - easy to leave a part running for too long while you're focussing on something else. I'm planning on doing these jams again as I try to improve so I'll keep this in mind next time I jam it out. Cheers!
Great one as usual!! Bangin tune
Thanks, feedback much appreciated :)
Cool jam! 👏👌
Thanks for listening Jack, cheers for the feedback :)
Awesome! Love your style! ☢
Thanks ZXSP :) Really appreciate your feedback 🙏
What store can I go to to get equipment like this does anybody know can anybody direct me pls
I use eBay and Reverb for used stuff. Buying new I usually use Gear4Music as I'm in the UK. Thomann is another option for Europe, not sure where to buy stuff in the States or elsewhere.
Well send me to hell and bring me back, this is so sick
Thanks, to hell and back in one jam! Cool comment :)
Me ensina ai brother cais 1980 queria aulas sou
Where are the drums coming from?
Novation Circuit, I think I used the factory default kit but can't be sure!
Baixista compositor autor quero mixar me ensina
Obrigado, em breve farei alguns vídeos tutoriais, mas não estarão em português!
No problem
So good!!
Thanks! I'm thrilled with the response you guys have been giving me here in the comments, totally inspirational and motivating, cheers and hope you are doing well!