Flowin' Like Liquid
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:48 pm
Artists like wAgAwAgA:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0UlArLs ... re=related and TheWiddler: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELZZcjOAc8I seem to create music that is incredibly fluid. Each synth and sound seems to build into the next one as if they are working togather, radiating off one another. From what I have found in my own experience, what seems to give a track flow is small noises that fade in and out like a wobble which can be placed before a noise or synth. This seems to give my tracks the effect that I am looking for: as if you can sense the synth flying twords you then before you know it, it smacks you in the face with a giant hand of grimey filth. I have achieved this moderatly in some of my tracks, but not nearly to the degree that I want. I believe it is just a matter of practice and experience to reach the ability to do this, but if anyone has any helpful hints as to how to achieve fluidity in a track, hit me up. Be easy.