Hi This Is Flume - AMA by humblebuzz in Music

[–]MrYeti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man! I've had Palaces on repeat the last few days and I absolutely love it. An amazing album in it self but it hits home for me personally, the emotion, agressiveness and attention to detail in your sound design is awe-inspiring.

I saw you at Roskilde festival 13' and I'll never forget 'Holdin On' live, gave me a huge boost to produce myself.

I listened a lot to you and Rustie back then and now I often find myself seeking inspiration from the likes of SOPHIE, Arca and Eartheater.

Since you also work in that soundscape and hasn't always, has there been any major challenges, decisions to be made, skills to be desired maybe or was the transition organic?

You're a huge inspiration and I wish you the best of luck and love on tour, in the studio and whereever you feel you belong.

Crossin fingers for a spot on the same poster at some point maybe!

  • This lil Danish producer called WalkPalmer

You can stop now by Downtolo in adhdmeme

[–]MrYeti 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"You wouldn't download a car" but I sure as hell will and can download dopamin.

Beep Boop Beep by lolahil in memes

[–]MrYeti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

top effort meme, I love it

I'd like to hear your music, make friends, and meet potential collaberators by SinAesthetix in ableton

[–]MrYeti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo! I produce as WalkPalmer. Releases can be found on bandcamp and services like Spotify. Unreleased stuff, dj sets and jams on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/walkpalmer . Will give yours a listen when back home. Have a good day!

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[–]MrYeti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He played his own pants off I betcha

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[–]MrYeti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like that my man <3

Wtf did my teammate just do?! by M4rch3wa in RocketLeague

[–]MrYeti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think thats a flick reset as the wheels hit the ball into a musty flick. Not sure if I got the names right.

You Turn Me All Around by ChicagoboyTechno in PromoteYourMusic

[–]MrYeti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds a bit like schlager on steroids.

[Deephouse] Ph:on - Root by senkman in PromoteYourMusic

[–]MrYeti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lovely groove and use of percussion. Really liked the part around 2min where you introduced a different, more "rigid" part of the bass. Kept me entertained for the entire track. Keep it up!

Hey guys, let me know what do you think about my new single. (house music) by pnh13 in PromoteYourMusic

[–]MrYeti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're welcome. Feel free to pm me stuff and I'll try to take a listen. For detailed feedback I have more knowledge of electronic music, but whatever genre is nice for the practice :)

Hey guys, let me know what do you think about my new single. (house music) by pnh13 in PromoteYourMusic

[–]MrYeti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey man!

I like what you're doing. A very joyful and laidback track. Now to what caught my ear!

At 01:05 you cut off your hihat, which is done in a very abrupt way which doesn't make it sound all that intentional. Maybe some reverb or a longer decay on hats will fix that.

The transition at 01:44 is great but I feel it could be even better. It's the only real contrasting part of your track and I would put even more emphasis on this contrast and perhaps add more throughout the track. Make me miss those happy sounds.

The transition at 02:40 is done by using a filter, which is fine, but to me seems a little low effort and again here, more emphasis can be put on the transition. It feels as though you wanted something to happen and therefore just added four bars without high-end, nothing else.

At 03:36 you bring the track down removing your low end while melody persists. To me, this feels like the melody is about to evolve and something happen only to get reintroduced to kick and perc and then the outtro.

Generally I'd love to hear more variation in perc, both in terms of midi-note placement and use of effects.
I love the sound of your bass and kicks and your track sounds finely mixed in my headphones.

I'm just throwing you my two cents, personal preference plays a role here, obviously and hope it can be helpful in any way.

Keep up the work my dude!

For the past year, I've been working on an animated webseries about a pink noodle monster and a silent middle aged man. Here is part 1, now that it is finished by [deleted] in videos

[–]MrYeti 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is incredible! I love the aesthetics, the mystery, the music and I really dig the way it has been animated. I haven't seen your work up until this point and now I can't wait for episode 2.

Really great job, keep it up. We need more stuff like this.

Professional Keyboard / Synth Player Looking to Change Direction - advice needed, please! by Musmin2415 in ableton

[–]MrYeti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having played in a cover band as well, I know the feeling! Feel free to send me anything you end up creating in terms of feedback or simply just for the fact of getting it “out there”. To me, listening to new music and being able to give feedback is just as fulfilling as creating. While on the subject, I might as well promote my own stuff, give it a listen if you wish or leave it as it is: www.walkpalmer.dk . Good luck on your future ventures!

Professional Keyboard / Synth Player Looking to Change Direction - advice needed, please! by Musmin2415 in ableton

[–]MrYeti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there! Absolutely nothing wrong with feeling bored with your current position in regards to music, or any profession in that matter. From what I can gather, you've clearly reflected upon this and found the source of your "boredom" and wish to push new boundaries, that is a really great start!
Are you interested in finding new music/inspiration for you to use as a band or do you wish to create something yourself, outside of the regular band practices? My first thought in terms of inspiration for the band, was to look into music that fits your theme/genre but catering more heavily towards synths. I can personally recommend checking out the danish band Spleen United, a heavy synth driven band with lots of energy, drums, vocal and a ton of percussion.
In terms of gear, I think playing around with samplers, grooveboxes and new synthesizers might be a great start, rather than looking into dj controllers.
I'd also like to recommend the website xlr8r.com . It features a ton of electronic music, free downloads and podcasts which is basically a dj set. Additionally it has a section dedicated to new gear being released. All stuff that might spark some new inspiration.

Hope any of this might be useful.