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Sooooo I was driving and asked Siri to play my recently released album #Volatil. Spotify chose one of my favorite tracks, MawΓΌn, and then played some fantastic music, all new to me, which made for a very happy drive.
If you're curious, here's what The Algorithm thinks my music sounds like: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1E8MZ76yMdnTlb?si=996fb8e1b5184341
My very first album, #Volatil, has reached all the main platforms! πΏοΈ
Here it is on Spotify: https://spotify.link/0HLsLuxb1Bb
Have a listen and tell me which was your favorite track. I'm so very curious π
For you weird folks who use Amazon Music for some reason (there are dozens of you! dozens!), #Volatil is there!
#Volatil #newrelease #Musician #worldmusic
π’ #Bandcamp Listening Party for #Volatil starting in less than 30 minutes. You can join now and .. click on the thingy to make it show more thingies π
π https://cambraca.bandcamp.com/merch/volatil-listening-party
Tell your friends! Tell your enemies! Tell your enemies to tell their friends! (you wouldn't speak to *those* assholes)
See you all there!
Not a lot of energy today, so I kept it simple for this one. It's still nice to fulfill one's goals.
And I do like the guitar sound π
https://youtu.be/7Jv7glTkiIc :acoustic_guitar: :bass: :long_drum:
This one goes places. Downwards, to be specific.
I can't believe I managed to do all that in 3 hours. It's 4 different drum kits (well, 3 and a very electronic thing at the end). Every 8 bars (or was it 16?) the tempo decreases by a tiny bit. The bass also gets more and more distorted as it goes (also turns into an electronic thing at the end). Tons of fun to record.
This one is a math experiment with slight hints of #BossaNova, the outgoing #GenreOfTheWeek.
Except for the electric guitar, everything is in repeating patterns, the length of which being a prime number. This guarantees that they only converge once (at the end). The lengths are:
:marimba: - 13 beats
:bass: - 17
:tambourine: - 19
:claves: - 23
:drumset: - 29
:acoustic_guitar: - 31
#newrelease #Volatil #bossanova #genreoftheweek
#Volatil 26
Went back to making drum patterns. This time, I just played for a long while and then selected 4 patterns that I liked, arranged them into a "song", and then recorded some effects automation over the whole track.
The bass track is 4 different takes. Basically, after improvising over the whole thing a bunch, I recorded until I messed up and only went back a bit each time. Worked pretty well, I think.
https://youtu.be/DJvmBAzvldg?list=PLw2okqUZvAIaq3sgY_5JvJC7DVZ8T1Mz2
:drumset: :bass: πΉ πΈ :bongos:
#Volatil 14
This is the first time I tried recording a long drum take for a #Volatil song so, naturally, it sucked, and I was too tired to keep trying.
But I really like the rest of the song. At around 2:08 the first bass lick comes back after a long while of staying in a single note, and I think that's a cool moment (even if it was just a lucky accident while editing, I didn't actually play it like that).
:charango: :drumset: :bass: :piano: :maracas: :cabasa:
#Volatil 15, from a while back.
Not my best, I must admit.
One of the core ideas of this project is to just release the thing, even if I'm not particularly enjoying it; do my best with the editing, and leave it. Being comfortable with sucking in public, so to speak (not to be confused with being an *asshole* in public, which too many people are doing these days).
:drumset: :bass: πΈ :acoustic_guitar: :maracas: :triangle_musical_instrument:
Last year I found a way to integrate it into my routine.
Every two weeks, my productive-dad-mode goes "out of service" for a few hours, and I sit down to record new music. No plans, just shower-induced inspiration, and I force myself to package it and release it into the world without much editing (I also record myself on video and capture the computer screen, and do some rough video editing).
The project is called #Volatil, and after 25 iterations it's still going strong.
#Volatil 25
Somewhat simpler, but I kinda like it. Basically, I'm trying a new guitar effect plugin that they successfully marketed to me for #BlackFriday. Because I'm weak.
πΈ :bass: πΉ :ocarina:
#Volatil 25
Somewhat simpler, but I kinda like it. Basically, I'm trying a new guitar effect plugin that they successfully marketed to me for #BlackFriday. Because I'm weak.
πΈ :bass: πΉ :ocarina:
Here it is! #Volatil 24.
This one was, to be quite honest, a struggle. I had this idea of playing a single 9/16 bar on the #drums, letting it repeat (1-bar delay), and then playing again. It was *so much harder* to get right than I'd anticipated.
The #guitar part was hard, too. It's not that complicated, but I guess I was just tired after ~2.5 hours (have I mentioned I record these in single uninterrupted improvisation sessions?)
:drumset::bass::bongos:πΈ
Meet @vicentebravocabezas, my baby brother.
Here he is playing the #guitar, the #triangle, #singing very weirdly, and also (off-camera) #mixing the hell out of this #Volatil piece:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On1jpQeNtbU&list=PLw2okqUZvAIaq3sgY_5JvJC7DVZ8T1Mz2
πΈ :triangle_musical_instrument: :bass: :drumset: :bongos: :cabasa:
#guitar #triangle #mixing #Volatil #singing