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CaustixSoda

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About CaustixSoda

  • Birthday 01/01/1976

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    ~ Belfast, Northern Ireland
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    Music, Programming, Muay Thai, Walking, Jogging, Films, Thinking, Tribe People, Living abroad, Languages.... anything that holds my attention span for longer than that of a goldfish

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  1. Bolt Thrower! Now there's a blast from the past!!! I was like 16 listening to them on old vinyl. I can barely remember how they sound but I remember collecting their jacket pins lol
  2. H.P Lovecraft! Haha.... shows my age.... you're a lover of Maiden then? I assume!
  3. That's what I was referring to lol... your signature!! what does it mean???
  4. Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu Rl'yeh wgah'nagl fhtagn Out of sheer curiosity what does that mean???? And yea man, I laughed a lot too, been checking out the promotions, some varied music, also did actually listen to war metal - not sure what to make of it.... but ya know what, I appreciate it for what it is. Good guys & girls on here. Nice place you have going.
  5. Guys this is whacked.... we played together. This is around 1998 I think.... lol.... what!!!!! I know it's not an introduction but so many comments here, it's like f*kn nostalgia!!!! Vliege9 - Mucha - Maciek Pasinski - qIp (all the same guy) played for Sirrah, only Sirrah was full of snobs, sorry guys if any of you are here. But this is an introduction of sorts... you guys are making me all nostalgic and shit! I'd my hand in 05. Retrograde Progression the vocalist wanted to sound like Mike Patton... he's up his own arse in all honesty, and Tomak I don't care if you see this - ok I do I am just being the guy you know who ffs... but you were up your own arse! Check out how old it is lol!!!!! hahaha what a geg! I love the guys in all honesty, he can still be up his own arse but he's a good guy. He suffered from famousitis! By The way Possibly the single best welcome to a METAL forum ever!!!!! well chuffed!
  6. Try a solo project! You'll always find someone to collaborate. How I used to do it with guys in Poland was You get your allocated time do whatever, it's your time no distractions and you do it your way Send the stems, or if you share the same DAW, send the project file, named, versions all that - clean it 1st before send Then it's their turn to have their allocated time to do whatever they want You get on Skype, chat, talk over the vision and then Rinse Repeat And go back to bullet 1 until you have a collaborative project Many people do that, nothing like playing with others but can get you into writing music until you find someone/people who'll dedicate their time and effort to practice! Just a thought.
  7. That actually made me laugh out loud like a complete weirdo!!!!
  8. I 1st started when I was 9 or 10, I think, or there about on Bass, Stanley Clark of all people. Don't even ask why lol. Then Pastorius! Wow! Then I moved on to Flea (who is exceptional). Then I moved on to Classical guitar, spent a lot of time practicing and having no life. Leave a week of practice out and your fingerings were off. Dedication and respect to those. Paco De Lucia inspired me, then I just stumbled across guitar. Played some piano in-between, was never really that good with piano, again one of those instruments you need to live and truly want to be great at playing. I think the 1st instrument you learn ultimately dictates what way you write, maybe I could be wrong. A lot of people have said I play and write or jam very rhythmically, almost like a bassist! haha... Old habits die hard I suppose. For me now, I am mediocre at best. I just like to use instruments to make noise. Drums though I never could get the knack of.
  9. Hi just back... I've played bass, guitar and piano for a long time. I wouldn't go as far and say I am great as I have many timeouts from all, and we all know it takes a lot of practice to remain good. What I mean is to think of music like the English language, instead of me saying "Fuck You" I would like to be able to say it with music. Use music as a language. The album I am writing, 9 track, when I'm done mixing and whatever I'll stick it up. It's themed and each track accurately describes emotions. I mean, taxing it can be. Sometimes it's good to step outside and learn from others, listen to different music. Aggression to me is heavy, music that speaks and not just power chords with no purpose and just for sake of a chug chug. Aggression is just aggression translated to music. Maybe it could be an exercise for anyone, write a short sentence to describe how you feel, pick your instrument up and say it using the instrument. I am not a vocalist, I do have a vocalist, Jai Sian - again you will probably think this guy's musical taste is all over the place. But she's good, real good. She's on YouTube. It's Jazz, I also play a little Jazz too and love the minors and strange progressions. I just like the expressiveness of it all. Those bands, and yea "Nothing" absolutely rocks! I also agree, SYL was a more "angry" moment in Devin's life, which again can be seen as what I am trying to say. His SYL started to go down as he started to mellow out. It was under the title metal but it's just a guy letting it out and boy does City rock! Blew me away the harmonies and the absolute beauty of it. Anyway, that's all. I love aggressive, beauty, heartfelt, emotional, intense... I just love music that without words you know exactly how that person was/is feeling at that moment they wrote it. Watching the Agron and Thordendal doing that Sol Niger Within medley, man you can just see those guys are totally on it. Really connected. I love that. Watching that guy Chuck Schuldiner play is again one of those things. Like any language, I would like to learn as much as I can and don't really see it as playing metal just saying how I feel driven through a hi-gain 5150 and saying as hard and loud as I can and walk away and feel like I have just punched a punch bag for an hour! Complete release. I'm sure we can all relate to that in our musical endeavors? By the way thanks dude for the tip on Chuck Schuldiner!
  10. Come to N.Ireland there's friendly then there's just downright weirdness. We take it to a different level. Polish came here so we instead of fighting with each other started fighting them, now we drink together and fight each other again - just with fists though and harsh language and sometimes the Poles actually help, it's comedy.... I mean man, Monty Python episodes could be made of this stuff! I find people are what make a place. I've been mugged, drugged, robbed (was not there all belongings stolen), arrested in S.E Asia, beat up (in Australia - over pool of all things), held at knife point. Man these all happened in different countries. I've met dick-heads everywhere and I've met the nicest people in the same places. I walked away and figured race isn't an issue, people's attitudes and personalities are what cause the shit. You seem to be part of the decent folks you'd like to meet on your travels. It was an Aussie I lived with in Thailand for one time I was there, he invited me to his parents, I stayed with them for 2 weeks bro! In their family home. A stranger, I mean I just knew the guy - you get to know someone very quick travelling as you know yourself - but I just knew him less than 4 months. Kept in touch for years mate and then one day lost touch with him. James Passmore, from Sydney, Epping. One of the nicest most giving families I have had the pleasure to experience life with. Moments like that man, you can't buy them. I never take that shit for granted. You're right, apart from the usual - as we all do - brawls I was involved in Australia, yea, it was proper good craic. Very like us. But then again, the same can be said about everyone when you strip away the aesthetics and look at the person. Props man!
  11. Gojira pro shot Private Concert 2016
  12. Suppose that's where the JD came into play wash away the sand! There was a beer there I drank, it comes from Thailand - lived in the North close to Chiang Rai, like a bloody gypsy I am! - it's called Chang? I love that beer. You could buy it in Australia, was one of the best beers I've drank period, strong but man it tasted smooth! It won an Aussie beer award, if I remember correctly. By the way, off the record, I've had 2 birthdays in Australia on 26th January! lol... fireworks and full on parties, I just mentally pretended it was all for me haha... yea miss the place, more so the family mate. I'll be back - as they say!
  13. Mate I really didn't dig VB or EB haha!!!! I will 100% take the lager recommendation on board!!! VB & EB tastes like sand lol... but hey the drink drive throughs I found quite liberating! Checking Chuck out as we speak man! Yea.... defo ahead of his time and these are oldies on YouTube!!!!
  14. Just checked Chuck there, I will listen more to the guy. Quite talented! There's a live performance I have simply fallen in love with, man I mean this just kills. Love it, the guys are great guys too. Nice blokes, just down to earth! And hey Adelaide eh? Is that where weed is legal Gojira PRO SHOT Private Concert 2016 Nice chatting bro!!! I will be heading back there again sometime, my cousin is in QLD at the moment working. He's asked me to come say what's up, get the VB & J.D on the go!
  15. Aha, yea... I got ya. Devin used to email me back in 92'ish... I remember it well. He would always answer my constant questions lol. But hey you know what, he actually emailed back and explained everything about how to produce, when I was on Cubase .01 (or whatever) and plugged into the back of my Desktop PC with absolute crap equipment to record with! Hey Transcendence is released soon! I can't wait! Lived a bit in Australia myself, Sydney, Perth and Melbourne. A few times there, I've have family there. But yea, he's also on the top of my greats list.
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