Great to dance to it especially breakdancing. And by the way vote my new song pls need support!
This ID is my entry for the knock-out round of this year's Newgrounds Underdogs Audio Contest.
2 weeks was not enough for my perfectionism to finish the song, but it's pretty nice like that. I hope you'll enjoy it!
~ Ahurac
P.S.: If you like this song, don't worry, I'll finish it :D!
Great to dance to it especially breakdancing. And by the way vote my new song pls need support!
Thank you! I'll check but I wouldn't beg for votes in the comment of another song...
It sounds more of an EDM chiptune song then a video game song. Still good work :D
Thank you man ^^ Chiptune was originally produced from console audio processor, and since it sounds really "video-gamish", I decided to select "Video Game song" but this doesn't matter in any way.
~ Ahurac
love it!
Thank you so much! I'm working on it currently, I think it'll be full in one month!
-Official NGUAC 2020 KO Round Review-
First track i'm scoring on this round.
I love songs that use 8-bit sounds properly, and that's one of them. Great sounds choice.
The first 37 seconds are well polished and really solid, i like the intro with the triangle wave bass. At 0:38, i think the low frequences could have been more marked; that section feels a little less strong than the others. The drop at 1:12 is great, with correct usage of the sidechain, and the transition is not too abrupt: maybe the chord progression could have variated a bit more, but it's also fine the way it is.
The concept is solid, and you overall did a good job, it almost reminds me of Colbreakz's style. Keep it up!
Originality: 1.8/2
Composition: 1.7/2
Structure: 2/2
Tecnicity: 1.5/2
Impact: 2/2
Total: 9/10
Woaaaaw OwO thank youuuuuu! And I'll be taking notes of all this feedback so I can improve my track when I'll finish it ^^
I love it! It could feel a little generic but I don't mind. Good luck in NGUAC!
Thank you! I'll try my best to sound more unique in the second drop when I'll finish it :)
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.