Voytek Pavlik- First Records

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Sonny, I Watched the Vault Bein' Built!
Hi there NMA users!


Recently I've released an album called "First Records", which is a combination of 13 instrumental tracks in different styles (ambient, electro, industrial, heavy metal, rock). All composed and recorded by me.

You can buy it at CDBaby or iTunes, and sooner at many other shops like amazon.com. Here is a link for CDBaby:

http://cdbaby.com/cd/voytekpavlik

And with iTunes you just need to search for artist's name "Voytek Pavlik".

If you buy it, I will be very happy, because you will be supporting me in what I do and make me keep going forward doing more and better music in the future. But because I respect this forum and the Fallout fanbase, I'm giving you a choice to support me paying for it, or to download it for free from these links:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3JY21L38

http://rapidshare.com/files/212927818/Voytek_Pavlik-_First_Records.rar.html

Enjoy

PS: There are 3 tracks composed for Mutants Rising.

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You didn't have to give us the whole album. A sample before deciding wheter to buy or not would have sufficed.
 
Dragula said:
You didn't have to give us the whole album. A sample before deciding wheter to buy or not would have sufficed.
i think he realises that either you're going to buy it, or you won't. it's not because you leeched it, that you'd have bought it if you hadn't leeched it. that's RIAA reasoning and it's totally untrue.
there are many other ways to get his work, so it really doesn't matter to him.

at least this way, people who might be buying can get a full impression of his work and buy it (or not).

i skimmed through it, seem pretty decent, but skimming through it hardly does any music proper credit. i'll try to listen to it properly when i've got time. first impression is that some of these would indeed make good soundtracks to games.

"Kill those fuckers" seems like my kinda thing, the rest will need proper appraisal. :twisted:
 
Hi, I got the link to this thread by Marten aka Dutch Ghost.

Im listening your album and here are some thoughts of it:

- You have very clear sound, so technically I like it. I have been making music for over ten years now but have never really bothered to concentrate on technical side or terms so I can't tell more of that. :D

- For my taste, the rock oriented songs were a bit too disoriented at times. Track "kill those fuckers" was a bit too riffy and only riffy, making it a bit too repeative. This however might just be because I don't dig metal that much.

- I like your "sneaking" music (tracks such as Ball Runner and Muerto). I can really imagine myself doing some undercover mission in black when this stuff plays. Excellent stuff! Sidenote: have you ever played Deus Ex? Somehow this reminded me of the music in the game (since it also has the kind of sneaky music).

- Dark ambient stuff works well aswell! Does it's job very well, nothing more to add really. :D

I hope that was worth anything.
 
Gekko said:
- For my taste, the rock oriented songs were a bit too disoriented at times. Track "kill those fuckers" was a bit too riffy and only riffy, making it a bit too repeative. This however might just be because I don't dig metal that much.
Try Sonic Mayhem's "Operation Overlord", "Rage" or "Kill Ratio" from the Quake 2 OST on for size. ;)

I think it's all about context... It's a lot more simple than Trent Reznor's work for Quake 1, and indeed lacks the ups and downs usually found in most normal songs, but in terms of being a soundtrack to an FPS game, Sonic Mayhem's work absolutely rocked...
 
I know quake 2 sountrack aswell the quake 1 soundtrack wich is one of my favorite game OST's ever made. Scares the shit out of me when I listen it in hot hangover day (?)
 
i think he realises that either you're going to buy it, or you won't. it's not because you leeched it, that you'd have bought it if you hadn't leeched it. that's RIAA reasoning and it's totally untrue.
there are many other ways to get his work, so it really doesn't matter to him.

Yeah, that's the way I'm going with it.
i skimmed through it, seem pretty decent, but skimming through it hardly does any music proper credit.

That's right. Take your time man, no rush.

My friend told me my music sounds awesome when you're stoned or wasted ;)

"Kill those fuckers" seems like my kinda thing, the rest will need proper appraisal.

Gruff Spirits and a bit "Fall to Rise" is along with the style of "Kill Those Fuckers"- which is inspired by soundtracks to the game "Painkiller".

Here is a video for it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmwxW31dIww&feature=channel_page&fmt=18
- You have very clear sound, so technically I like it. I have been making music for over ten years now but have never really bothered to concentrate on technical side or terms so I can't tell more of that.

Technical? Really? Thanks. I've been interested in making music since I was 12, but started taking it more seriously 3-4 years ago. Always trying to make it sound "pro" but sometimes I'm trying too much.

- For my taste, the rock oriented songs were a bit too disoriented at times. Track "kill those fuckers" was a bit too riffy and only riffy, making it a bit too repeative. This however might just be because I don't dig metal that much.

Yeah. I would like to extend this song getting a vocal and make it longer with different riffs. We'll see...


- I like your "sneaking" music (tracks such as Ball Runner and Muerto). I can really imagine myself doing some undercover mission in black when this stuff plays. Excellent stuff! Sidenote: have you ever played Deus Ex? Somehow this reminded me of the music in the game (since it also has the kind of sneaky music).

Of course I played Deus Ex, but I wasn't actually inspired by this game. With "Muerto" I was trying to get a similar sounding like Mark Morgan did with the song for The Den ("Khans" if I'm not mistaken), and "Ball runner" was supposed to be a soundtrack for one strategy/puzzle game, but that one was never released :P

- Dark ambient stuff works well aswell! Does it's job very well, nothing more to add really.

Fallout fans usually like ambient...

BTW, Trent did a good in Quake 1.
 
Public said:
Gruff Spirits and a bit "Fall of to Rise" is along with the style of "Kill Those Fuckers"- which is inspired by soundtracks to the game "Painkiller".
Gruff Spirits annoys me a little for some reason that i can't really put my finger on. i think it's the distortion and the cleanliness. it's hard to explain. on one side, i think there's too much distortion, but on the other hand the song also feels very 'clean'. a little too immaculate perhaps?

and Fall to Rise? well, it has a nice riff, but i wouldn't catalog it as the same type of music.
 
SuAside said:
and Fall to Rise? well, it has a nice riff, but i wouldn't catalog it as the same type of music.

It's a close type of music. KTF is closer to be a pure heavy metal, when FtR is far from being considered as heavy metal. There was one guy who said it sounds like emo or shit but few others said it has a doom metal feeling in it.

Gruff Spirits is more like goth rock/metal, I think. It might sound a bit unclean and messy, because it was my first song using guitars in my life, and I made it 2 years ago on the end of my Music Technology course at college.

You got some real talent, it reminds me to get off my ass and record some new music :p

Good!

Three other forums and fallout fanbased websites posted a news about my album.

Outpost

Shamo

13 Schron
 
I am currently listening to this, and the kinks for inspiration. I am writing Vegas for MR at the moment, and Ciudad Oscuras (the Dark City) is really setting the mood. Awesome stuff.
 
Dude101 said:
I am currently listening to this, and the kinks for inspiration. I am writing Vegas for MR at the moment, and Ciudad Oscuras (the Dark City) is really setting the mood. Awesome stuff.

I know you like it, but I can't really figure out why so many people like it :D

There is an interview with me on "13 Schron" (in Polish unfortunately)
http://trzynasty-schron.net/ie_index_f3.htm?action=news&sub=vievkom&uniq=news_49d9142b6d8d5

Brandon Davis used some fragments of my song called "Till the End" for the latest episode of his miniseries about Vampires in the modern world.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X6fGmhxRjo[/youtube]

Too bad he didn't use much of the song, only some parts of it. Maybe in the next one he will use more. I also want to compose anoter one, but specially for him.
 
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