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Utopia to Ashes (Full Song)

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This is my first complete project. I'm not even really sure what genre it is lol, and I can't really decide if I like it, probably because I had to listen to it so much while making it. It has 3 parts which sound different from each other. Leave a review, comment, and enjoy! Thanks, happy new year!


•Headphones or a good quality speaker are HIGHLY recommended, some parts will sound really messed up on a basic computer speaker.


•Made with LMMS


•Includes some samples from freewavesamples.com

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Hey! Thanks for popping in on my R4R post.

This sounds like a good videogame theme. I like the multiple movements going on. It's not just mindlessly repetitive. I do feel like the percussion at 50 seconds or so overwhelmed the rest of the composition for a bit.

Interesting, I've been hearing more and more people use LMMS as a way of getting different ideas out. Seems viable. Although at points there's a little distortion or clipping on your samples.

I'm definitely interested to hear what else you put out. This has been a melodic journey, even if a bit lo-fi. Your chord structures and song structure in general are strong, with a very strong outro. Left me wanting more.

Credits & Info

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Faves:
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Downloads
16
Score
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Uploaded
Jan 2, 2018
10:17 PM EST
Genre
Experimental
File Info
Song
4.1 MB
2 min 58 sec

Licensing Terms

You are free to copy, distribute and transmit this work under the following conditions:

Attribution:
You must give credit to the artist.
Noncommercial:
You may not use this work for commercial purposes. *

*Please contact me if you would like to use this in a commercial project. We can discuss the details.

** Contains third-party samples.
Excercise caution when using it, refer to author comments / contact the author for details.