That was really good. The song gives you the exact feeling of a collapse and a faint glimpses of fading hope. Amazing.
There was a lot of emotional attachments to the production of this track. The production is one of the most well-made work I have ever done, with attention to details and complexity. In addition to that, this track was made in the sense of winter time, as my own inside joke parody to Xmas, hence the use of recursive jingle bells throughout the track.
I don't know what to feel. Mainly knowing that humanity will not make it through the collapse in this century. But it felt hopeful in a sense, that relationship of humans and ecology can be mended by extending the responsibility toward returning what's right to the planet.
The title of this track was inspired by the research paper Deep Adaptation by Jem Bendell. If you still give a shit about the planet, feel free to check out the links below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAZJtFZZYmM
https://www.lifeworth.com/deepadaptation.pdf
Enjoy. And Happy Winter solstice.
That was really good. The song gives you the exact feeling of a collapse and a faint glimpses of fading hope. Amazing.
I am not sure it is so well-made production. It feels like the work of compression is quite audible. Or maybe a limiter. When music is dense it feels like there is work of compressor quite audible. And it's probably a triggering by bass range? Not sure. And another moment. It's a bit too dense in volume. For example around 4:15 before the beat starts. It doesn't have a bit of difference in the volume when beat starts. I think this needs to be fixed. Should be some difference. Because at this moment it has too steady volume level. And this lose a bit of something.
Sorry I am not focused on good things, but only what I would critic.
Thank you for your productive review. Noted. :)
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