This one really is trance really has that feel but that's what I liked here you made some good stuff here
~X~
Originally released under the “MU53” Project
150 BPM high energy attempt at psytrance (I think. idk. someone help me out here) song with arabian elements in it. Written in G minor, with key shifts to G# minor. I messed around with the elements a lot, making it into something that I mostly like.
This is my second song that is intended to be fully psytrance. The other one I did before this one was not too good, to put it lightly. So this time, I decided to try again. This time, I have vital to help me out (Sound Design is complicated as shit).
Mixing might be a little off, but I did try to make sure everything was good. If there are any changes I should make, do let me know.
Anyways, that will be all from me. Happy listening.
Inspired by zircon's "Time to Oil Up" (A remix of Hakan's theme from SFIV)
(3:10-4:04 is my favorite part :D)
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This one really is trance really has that feel but that's what I liked here you made some good stuff here
~X~
Thanks for the review man :D
Yeah, I guess I did really lean into the trance-y aspect of it all, but I'm happy that you liked it.
Doo, dudo do doo doo dudu Doo, dudo do doo doo dudu Doo, dudo do doo doo dudu Doo, dudo do doo doo dudu
I like the new part (2:46) and the key change following
Cool choice of instruments ngl (<-- jealous) (only has soundtrap instruments) especially the melody instrument at 1:04 idk it hits different
The bass melody is awesome, its like this one bit in It Go from ADOFAI (Doo, dudo do doo doo dudu)
Very smooth, nice one!
Yeah the part at 2:46 was basically me tapping into my background and my sessions of listening to Arabic music to make a somewhat faithful instrumentation
Thanks for the compliments on the choice of instruments (Yeah soundtrap's a bitch with their instruments, I know). Funny thing (sound design insight), 1:04's instrument was three things (An oud sample layered over a sitar and a square wave from 3x osc)
Never listened to It Go (or anything from ADOFAI lmao). I'll listen to it eventually.
Thanks for the review :D
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