EvoAva
EvoAva is my main account. Releases are in the works! Stay Tuned. Secondary accounts with more music/b-sides/old stuff etc>>> https://soundcloud.com/evoava-2 https://soundcloud.com/evoavaswips If'n you like my audio noodlings, follow me for more! If you want to download something and it isn't DLable please message me! (I have to put it back up) ---------------------------- I'm always trying to find new sounds... otherwise I just get really bored and uh... hold on just let me scribble this here... *note to self: finish boring bio...later* OK DONE! Time to go work on some tracks... --------------------------- ************On Private Messages************ If you send me a PM, I'm not the best at replying or remembering to reply if you send me a track for me to feedback. It just depends on whether I am in the mood when you send me it, or if I remember to listen when I later am in the mood. Feel like this needs to be said as it may otherwise come off as me ignoring you, when really it just depends on how I am feeling in the moment, and whether or not I remember.
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@41percent: To anyone reading this, what labels would my music fit on these days? I pay more attention to artists than labels.
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@41percent: one day. I have accumulted a ton of tracks the past 5 years but can't find anywhere to release them. I'm pretty helpless when it comes to understanding WTF is going on in the external world and what forces are driving the weird decisions people make when it comes to wanting to release your music, and then just not doing it. So I just make my music.
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@shuriken-animas: Just sending my animas out into the world
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@ronan-dl: TYVM
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@evoava: guess the trick is to try to approach things like you are seeing it for the first time, and question assumptions you have about the process that wasn't there when you first was learning to make tracks. After you have been making music for a while you forget how much you had to learn just to do the thing you can do automatically now.
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@user18081971: i think it boils down to streamlined choice. If you get too familiar with things, you find yourself making music only in your comfort zone with the tried and true choices you have had success with in the past. And that can be a good or bad thing at diff times but I feel like if I stick to one thing the music does feel stagnate after while.
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How many tracks do you tend to make with a given setup before you feel the need to move on? Just judging by your naming conventions it seems like you make a lot, with the tracks all 'related' by having similar sounds, and I guess informing each other by using many of the same sounds between them. Just a guess tho.