This is something you’d hear from a famous artist, so if you get famous remember me
Ps. I love how much the music changes but keeps the strange unsettling vibes, absolutely outstanding
Experimental Electro
FL Playlist View: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXApsAKJDMQ&t=07
Co-produced with Connor Detviler: https://soundcloud.com/connordetviler
Serum, Massive and the Native Instruments Strings collection were the primary instruments/generators used in this song. VallhallaRoom was used for every reverb and Waves plugins were used for stereo shaping. Most other effects were done with FL native plugins.
The Children of Darkness documentary and American Horror Story were sampled for the voices.
108 hours have been spent on this project up to this point, I just really need to move on to a new project.
This is something you’d hear from a famous artist, so if you get famous remember me
Ps. I love how much the music changes but keeps the strange unsettling vibes, absolutely outstanding
I'm honored! Oh I definitely remember people who've commented on my songs.
Yeah arranging unsettling vibes are definitely give me the most gratification. Recently I've been trying to start with an 'accessible' idea that people are mostly used to (25 to 1:06), and then transition to weird shit (1:06 - 1:50) which is a pretty common format. Thanks for listening!
Very very good, the only criticism i have would to take the snare beat out of the first drop and amplify the base a lot more, but not yo tje point of distortion. Congratulations on tjis track though, i really like it.
Thanks for pointing that out! Using the sub is definitely something I need to work on anyway and I could've easily just made it louder here cause I give myself headroom anyway, whoops. The 12 year old in me is definitely attached to the 4/4 kick-snare beat, especially that snare. That part is fairly basic in general.
Love this a lot, dude! :D Great job on this dirty electro piece ;3 ~Zombiez
Awesome song! Great to see you posting music again :)
Oh I remember you! Thanks my dude!
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