Okay.
I believe this is my calling... in music that is.
I think my preference and taste when it comes to composing material has steadily moved away from melodic hooks and stuff. Instead, I've become more interested in conceptual meanderings (Read: Basically pointless doodles) and disillusioned with typical song structures (Read: I like... noise?) so I found that... TEXTURE, plays a big part.
And when the word TEXTURE comes to mind... I think of... FUZZ!
So I'd like to know.
How do you use your FUZZ? I don't care if its a cheap fuzz or a $300+ fuzz box... how do you use it? Tell me your pedal-hook-up-combinations or mid-phrase-knob-twisting that happens...
How do you LAYER your dirt tones? I'm not asking for the usual hard-rock-metal formula of 4 x chugga chug guitars pan left & right... I'm thinking again in terms of TEXTURE. Looking for rich, interesting sounds here...
Now, I gotta limit this discussion (if there is going to be one) so we don't move into post-rock territory. I don't enjoy post-rock... yet... so I would rather leave out things like: Feedback loops, looping, delay upon delay upon delay...
Lets just leave it at layering sounds, what fuzzes used, and how you stack.
I'm bad at describing stuff anyhow, so if you feel like whatever you go can contribute, even if its not FUZZ, sure! Go ahead.
I believe this is my calling... in music that is.
I think my preference and taste when it comes to composing material has steadily moved away from melodic hooks and stuff. Instead, I've become more interested in conceptual meanderings (Read: Basically pointless doodles) and disillusioned with typical song structures (Read: I like... noise?) so I found that... TEXTURE, plays a big part.
And when the word TEXTURE comes to mind... I think of... FUZZ!
So I'd like to know.
How do you use your FUZZ? I don't care if its a cheap fuzz or a $300+ fuzz box... how do you use it? Tell me your pedal-hook-up-combinations or mid-phrase-knob-twisting that happens...
How do you LAYER your dirt tones? I'm not asking for the usual hard-rock-metal formula of 4 x chugga chug guitars pan left & right... I'm thinking again in terms of TEXTURE. Looking for rich, interesting sounds here...
Now, I gotta limit this discussion (if there is going to be one) so we don't move into post-rock territory. I don't enjoy post-rock... yet... so I would rather leave out things like: Feedback loops, looping, delay upon delay upon delay...
Lets just leave it at layering sounds, what fuzzes used, and how you stack.
I'm bad at describing stuff anyhow, so if you feel like whatever you go can contribute, even if its not FUZZ, sure! Go ahead.