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The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:10 am
by mEh!
I thought i'd make a thread :D
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This is the project i've been working on for the last months. Production, writing, Guitars, bass, vocals, drum programming ectect is all me.
I hope for some nice feedback :) (haters too <3)

Bandcamp- http://bismuthproject.bandcamp.com/
mediafire download - http://www.mediafire.com/?aack5wrnfvmw1gi

Enjoy!

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:16 pm
by mEh!
A video I made for Tinn
[youtube]vPcWVwf4iac[/youtube]
super duper movie
[youtube]_hv-mjHY0nQ[/youtube]

Also on http://soundcloud.com/the-bismuth-project horray.
Follow me on facebook if you like it, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Adrian-v ... 3404286331
next up is a 10-15 min long ambient EP inspired by the autumn. :)

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:28 pm
by BenPuritanSlain
Downloaded the tracks, and Ive gotta say im impressed. Loving it, keep up the good work, cant wait to hear more!

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 6:08 pm
by mEh!
BenPuritanSlain wrote:Downloaded the tracks, and Ive gotta say im impressed. Loving it, keep up the good work, cant wait to hear more!


Thank you :D More to come!

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:00 am
by Tall-Latte
wowzers!! cool stuff matey - Devin inspired indeed! Tinn is really wide and open sounding! :)

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:22 am
by mEh!
Tall-Latte wrote:wowzers!! cool stuff matey - Devin inspired indeed! Tinn is really wide and open sounding! :)


Thanks man! :D I don't get alot of comments but I really appreciate the ones I get, promoting is fucking hard. Especially when you don't know how to do it lol.



Otherwise I've made a video for gryning :)
[youtube]LvaFbfM2f1U[/youtube]

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:35 am
by Tall-Latte
mEh! wrote:
Thanks man! :D I don't get alot of comments but I really appreciate the ones I get, promoting is fucking hard. Especially when you don't know how to do it lol.





producer myself my friend, i know the promoting game all to well.. *sigh*

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:46 pm
by mEh!
Tall-Latte wrote:
mEh! wrote:
Thanks man! :D I don't get alot of comments but I really appreciate the ones I get, promoting is fucking hard. Especially when you don't know how to do it lol.





producer myself my friend, i know the promoting game all to well.. *sigh*


oh! U could teach me a few ticks :)

Slowly started to remix the project today, I want punchier drums, less fuzz and more clearity.

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:41 am
by Tall-Latte
perhaps a compressor.. quick compressor? then a little high end gain on the EQ?

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:28 pm
by mEh!
Tall-Latte wrote:perhaps a compressor.. quick compressor? then a little high end gain on the EQ?


I'm basically just putting a new EQ on everything.

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 3:09 pm
by Abydost
(listening to Gryning so I'm judging from this one)
Add some 10khz and 5khz to the snare, raise it by like, 2dB? You can also add some 4khz or something to the kick if you want it to sound more metuhl. You could also try to compress the guitars like fuck, 6:1 ratio or something, play with attack/release, and raise it a few dBs. If you want more presence and less fuzz, you can try putting a lowpass filter on (gives way more space for drums since all the air from the cymbals is up there) at around 9kHz. Presence for guitars is between 1.5 to 4kHz, if you put too much it'll sound black metal :D Try to compress the kick a bit as well. Difficult for me to judge without actually seeing the project but other than that it sounds awesome. Very ethereal and majestic. I like. :> As a last note, the drums sound kind of in their own space while the vocals, effects and guitars are all in this other dimension with reverb... Maybe you can try sending the overheads to the same reverb channel and see if they blend in. The snare could have use of some reverb at least.

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:01 am
by mEh!
Abydost wrote:(listening to Gryning so I'm judging from this one)
Add some 10khz and 5khz to the snare, raise it by like, 2dB? You can also add some 4khz or something to the kick if you want it to sound more metuhl. You could also try to compress the guitars like fuck, 6:1 ratio or something, play with attack/release, and raise it a few dBs. If you want more presence and less fuzz, you can try putting a lowpass filter on (gives way more space for drums since all the air from the cymbals is up there) at around 9kHz. Presence for guitars is between 1.5 to 4kHz, if you put too much it'll sound black metal :D Try to compress the kick a bit as well. Difficult for me to judge without actually seeing the project but other than that it sounds awesome. Very ethereal and majestic. I like. :> As a last note, the drums sound kind of in their own space while the vocals, effects and guitars are all in this other dimension with reverb... Maybe you can try sending the overheads to the same reverb channel and see if they blend in. The snare could have use of some reverb at least.


Hey! Thank you man i'll try it out! :D

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:13 am
by mEh!
Little update,
I'm still workin on the remix of BP,
I have an ambient orchestral thing that i'm releasing the coming weeks. Only one 11 minute song but I dig it.
I'm working on a new album, it's a musical album kinda like Zto but the music and story is completely different. It's basically about an alchemist from earth going on a adventure across the galaxy.
cheers :D

It's hard to not be self-righteous when doing this :|

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 7:05 am
by mEh!
http://soundcloud.com/the-bismuth-proje ... emist-hans
Little thing I made for the album i'm working on, check it out! :D

Re: The Bismuth Project

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:18 am
by CutManMetal
This is great stuff. Very nice sound, I downloaded it off Soundcloud. I look forward to more. I quite like your tones and you've got a good thing going.