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New Doog stuff

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Odd to plug a demo for an album that hasn't even been finished yet-; but like the absentee father, I know you all enjoy knowing what I'm up to..
No vox yet, but vocals written. Bass is fakey PS-5 octavedown bass, hence slightly odd sound..

New album will include PROPER version of A Fire In My Fox, the song/demo I put forward to a SS comp a few years back. EXCITE.
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Kind of reminds me of the Vines (which is meant as a compliment as I liked them). I like the fake bass sound, and the twangy guitar breakdown. cool choon!
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dezb1 wrote:Kind of reminds me of the Vines
Hahaha, really? I guess it kinda Vines-y, even if that's not what I was going for..

Fangz for listening.
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Post by Mike »

Sounds fierce mate, looking forward to the final product, I really like the stoppy riffy bit
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Reminded me of that band reuben, ewwww the vines.
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MEGA TONEZ
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that sounded super cool. i really liked the twandy breakdown with tremolo. NEED MOAR!!!
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Post by vivadeluxxe »

It's good stuff... I also loved the tremolo and the surfy vibes in the breakdown...
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Post by Bacchus »

About twenty seconds in and this is awesome. I love hearing someone who knows their way around a riff.
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Thanks chaps **happy**

Guitar tonez were RAT> slightly overdriven Nobels OD pedal > clean amp sim- the OD makes everything squashy and wonderful. Boss PS-5 used all over the ascending guitar bit's arses.
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sounds great as always, you still record on the Boss thing? them drums a machine?
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Cheers Johno, much obliged. I just use the Boss as a preamp really; record onto ACID 5 on my PC nowadays.. just makes mixing and tweaking infinitely easier.

Programmed the drums in a crusty old MIDI programme, I can't get on with drum machines... I NEED DRUM PARTS FOR THE SONG MAAAN! NOT JUST A FEW BORING BEATS!
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sounded like pixies. way cool. great aural levels. no noise is good noize.
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Man, you put an out-of-tune unison bend or ten in your song and eeeeeveryone yells "PIXIES"... :D

Aural levels? Like, the mix?
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Post by Chorlton »

Full of interesting bits and sounds great for it. Mix to my ears is pretty much spot on - sounds full but not over polished. Bet it would sound marvelous live - especially a bit faster. Personally I really like the bass too but Im a sucker any bass fuzzynessess, real or otherwise.
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Already put an older demo of this one up a while back, but this is my twee tribute to the Rutles and generalised anxiety disorder:
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Post by Reece »

you can't embed a mediafire upload you sausage.

http://www.mediafire.com/?3moh5ymgz35

i loved this one first time around, i still do. top stuff doogdoog.
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D'oh, it's working for me as we speak.

Cheers man :)
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Doog wrote:Man, you put an out-of-tune unison bend or ten in your song and eeeeeveryone yells "PIXIES"... :D

Aural levels? Like, the mix?
yeah, how everything sounded in relation to each other and nothing ever got in the way. will listen to the new(old) one when i get home.
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Oh GOD it feels good to somewhere I can record proper loud singing again..

One more demo and that's it, I swear- enough boring self promotion for one album:
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