
Esen (Kire Acramal)
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Esen aka Kire Acramal Productions is one of a million people out there who thirst for the chance to create and to spin your body and mind into a frenzy of beats and rythems.
This is my first foray into the Electronic music world and hopefully you will enjoy this journey as much as me.
Your musical influences
Dead Can Dance, Frankie Bones, Fantastic Plastic Machine, The Chemical brothers, Tribes of Neurot
What equipment do you use?
EJay Dance 7
Anything else?
I'm just having fun discovering a new love in my life (music) and you are welcome to enjoy it with me. Of course if you like what you here I can put albums together for you to buy and keep or you can just listen to what is available on the site.
Let me know what you think of the music and if you have any requests I'll make you some music as well.
Have fun.
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it that you took the time to give me your solid feedback. Its been a blast so far!
Hey Esen dude,
thanks for your review on eJay. I had to check out your tracks. I see my friend idonotlikebroccoli has been here already, encouraging people, as he does. :D Anyway, I had a listen to "Setting In", here are my thoughts:
The intro is cool. Interesting melody, and funky industrial beats. The vocals sound out of tune possible though? On the whole, this track is very creative. As was previously said, you'll learn to get better very quickly. Since this track is very good for someone new to music. Well done.
See ya,
-Chris
I have listened to your track, it is very good, for a beginner. It sounded very electronic - maybe a bit like kraftwerk. I like it.
I have made music with e-jay, more or less, for about 3 years or so. I have always been a bit iritating about that my tracks sounded so pre-made, but now I will get Dance 7, and that seems to give alot of freedom. So my opinion is - Dance 7 rulez... :o)
Who are you?:P
Anyway.. Just make music some years (I've been making music for 4-5 years or something!), get some constructive feedback, and you'll improve. Just don't worry about that, and make music for fun. Just like we all (hopefully) do :)
I listened to your song, and it sounded great for someone new to ejay. Heck, it sounded good generally. You just need a proper intro, mainpart and outro. Just listen to commercial releases, and you'll learn quickly.
See you around :)
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