Hmm, sounds interesting but idk what it means, cool part on 1:12
Super happy with this! Got a wonderful sense of jam, and I was able to use some very old chords. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it!
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FL Studio (and many FL Studio native plugins and samples)
Many Synths and Effects from Arturia (Basically essential to my workflow now)
Many Samples from Subsocial (Incredibly useful)
Rhythm Lab Vinyl Revolution Volume 1-3
Voxengo SPAN (End-of-mix analysis)
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Hmm, sounds interesting but idk what it means, cool part on 1:12
reminds me of a song by ENA, very cool
i liked everything except that detuned melody, its like it is always changing and not landing on an any specific pattern, its just there. also try filling the frequency spectrum a little more by making instruments that support the melodies, sort of an in-between the melody, the bass and the chords. of course be honest with yourself and dont just add stuff because you think you should. if it sounds good, then most likely it sounds good!
looking forward to your next track man!
damn b those drums are DRUMMING!
interesting style, I love the dissonant/pitch shifting synths alongside the break drums. Good job!
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