So, let me get straight to the point: for the last several weeks I have been writing, recording, and mixing an album. I have a record label willing to produce it, so I want a finished product that sounds amazing! This is where you, musically inclined reader, come in.
Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to listen to my album in its entirety (don't worry, it's only 35 minutes so far), and give me feedback.
I am not looking for feedback like "It's good", "I like it", etc. I am interested in things like the effectiveness of the track order, overall consistency, emotions the album raises, and possible genres you think it qualifies as. Above all, your review should be critical (but still nice, if you can manage that) so that I may actualize your suggestions.
If this sounds like something you'd like to do (and you get a free rough draft of the album) please either PM me, leave a message here or contact me in some other manner and I will send you a download link. While I'm not
strictly interested in preserving the integrity of this album (that is, sharing), I do hope to eventually make some money off of this. Primarily though, I do want people to hear it.
While recording the album, I realized I only knew a handful of people who would be inclined to like this album. Naturally, I branched out to my second home: the internet. A lot of my musical tastes revolve around original goth rock (Bauhaus and the ilk), and sometimes my art reflects that, sometimes not. That is why I've searched out this little corner of the web to find an audience. After all, an artist without an audience is scarcely an artist at all!
A bit about this album: It is tentatively titled "Nyctomancer" and will be released under my working name C. Hendrix. I have some ideas of what I perceive the album to be about and like, but I don't want to taint your experience unnecessarily. I've drawn on a lot of influences, but I am starting to think it may be most comparable to Dead Can Dance. Where Dead Can Dance uses medieval chants or world influences, I tend to use electronic means. You can read some more about other work I've done (musical and otherwise) at
http://chendrix.posterous.com. Again, if you'd like to listen to the album and help me out a great deal, just contact me in any manner. I'm very excited about this album and want it to be a resounding artistic success (because it won't be a financial success, that's for sure). Cheers!
-C. Hendrix