Cool! Very creative song, dad!
Written, recorded, performed and engineered by Eric and Marc Levinson - Completely acoustic drums and analog instruments. Very unique sound!
This instrumental was written to emphasize how mass confusion at all level of politics will eventually result in total elimination of our species as we know it. The poly rhythms, layered with different time signatures on top of each other combined with some nice analog sync sounds - followed by a single submarine sonar check - results in a catastrophic explosion. I would recommend everyone listen to this song and decide for yourself. Is it as cold in the country as it is in the winter, or vice versa?
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Cool! Very creative song, dad!
Thanks, Ethan! You should be able to request this song in Geometry Dash now. I have enable it for API use.
it's ok .. could use some more work ..
great start though.. it has sound at least
sounds way better then my first stuff
Awesome, thanks! Yea - this was a completely analog / acoustic job - no digital sequencing - I was not going for a quantize effect - and I wanted the "imperfect" sounds and dissonant tuning. Everything was recorded to a 4 track analog cassette tape device (I don't think you can find that anymore) and drums were acoustic with microphones on each drum and mixed and ping ponged onto one track. Unfortunately doing production in an analog way with ping ponging locks you into intermediate mixes - so some imperfections cannot be fixed.
Nice! This should be a escape or a game show game!
Thanks! I have some other game show / elevator music I plan to post, one of them titled "Tollway Jam" as a play on Jeff Beck's "Freeway Jam" Post production is nearly complete - and it will be posted soon!
Wow! I haven't heard anything like this! This would be an excellent addition to Geometry Dash - there's some great opportunities for multiple maps!
Thanks, Paul!
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