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Awesome! Love the modulating bass in the beginning. Who cares what you call it? It's just good music! ^^

Cool! Makes me think of those old Chicago house tunes. The bass is definitely the highlight of this track.

I like it! Don't really care for that gliding lead, though. Could use a little more modulation to keep things alive.

Probably my favorite track out of everything you've put out. Makes me think of those melting clocks by Dali. Hope you lay down something new sometime!

NekoMika responds:

Thanks, I promise I will soon. :)

Really grimy sound. I love it! That gating effect is really awesome.

DESHIEL responds:

I'm glad you like this man ;)

Really cool industrial tune! Very robotic and aggressive.

Lich responds:

Glad you enjoyed listening to the track!

You say it's appropriate for consuming raisin bread, but I found that eating southern style whole wheat worked as well.

TheAudioGuy responds:

Another satisfied customer :D

Cool organ! Gives off a very melancholic feeling and establishes the mood well if that's what you were going for. Didn't really like that it was the same two chords throughout the entire track, and since the vocals are a little too sparsed out, I was hoping there would be a little bit more variation coming in from the instruments.

The drum samples seem a little too minimal when I'm trying to relate them to the rest of the instruments going on. I don't think a ton of compression and reverb would have been necessary for something like this, but I was thinking of something more along the lines of filtering and heavy EQ scooping to sort of deviate away from an old school hip hop vibe and more towards something a little bit more experimental and left field. I felt like the clicks you hear at 2:30 are more appropriate than the snare sample you previously used. Something like that.

All the other nuances contribute very well to the organ very well. I liked the chill little guitar that comes in intermittently to throw a bit more movement into the mix. The delay effect was pretty cool for the headphones. ^__^

I'm digging the theme of the track, but since there is very little vocal work, only two chords in the entire track, and very few melodies to carry everything forward, the feeling wears off pretty fast. It's a interesting tune, albeit drawn out a little bit.

SoulSecure responds:

It is meant to be simple and chill, two chords are appropriate.
It's not an organ, but a washed out synth that is layered with an oscillating synth.
I have used no compression in this song.
I have tried adding more vocals and it sucks. I like it the way it is.
The song is influenced by lounge, trip-hop and chillout styles, a snare is appropriate.

The only reason this is under 'experimental' is because none of the other genres are available on NG.

I'm not nearly as good as you on piano, so I can't give you the feedback on that aspect. It sounds totally awesome to me, so I'll let someone else with more experience try to tell you what's up.

What I can point out is that the thunder and rain sample was a little overbearing on the mix. Did you EQ down some areas? Nice classical playing though, man!

voliavithan responds:

The thunder is just my trick to add a little feel to it but you're right
I'm not very good at EQ, in fact I'm still practicing. Thank you very much for your feedback.
I also make Electro music ( and of course there will be more thunder, I can't help it ). Check this out
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/581492

Woah! Yeah!

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