Sick! That rhythm guitar especially is chunky as hell. I love it. Whoever has this playing behind him will definitely have everyone's attention.
Sick! That rhythm guitar especially is chunky as hell. I love it. Whoever has this playing behind him will definitely have everyone's attention.
Thank you very much. I'm super glad to be a part of it! Glad you dig it!\m/
Cool little jam! Really loving the tone of that guitar. When are you going to slap some vocals on it?
Haha thanks! And my brother wanted to do some vocals over it under a band he wants to start with me
Haha, definitely ska! Not sure what else to say to this. All the instruments are pretty clear and the sound is nice and wide. Guitar solo was a nice touch. What made you think of giving this a ska rendition?
TY. I dunno really, I just always liked writing ska renditions of songs and thought the tetris A theme (Korobeiniki) was pretty catchy and would make a nice ska tune.
Glad that podcasts are a thing now. Congrats on being the first one ever! Loved the interview with LiquidOoze.
Yeah its freaking awesome! Glad you liked it! ;D
Cool, quirky, and huge! I love those little stutters in the drums. Reminds me of a bunch of crazy breakcore tracks from back in the day. Heavy as hell, dude!
Thanks a ton, FinaLee! I've been trying to make something more heavy lately, and I feel like the drum beat finally satisfies me :D
I definitely like crazy/complicated music, but the average breakcore is too insane for my taste XD
You've come a long way in just a year, dude! I think you used to be called icyflamez or something when you were asking around for help in the FL questions thread. Now here you are throwing out some pretty legit trance tracks on the portal. I'm in love with this one. The level of atmosphere in this is almost tangible.
Wow i'm surprised you remembered my old name! Lol thanks for the comment!
I love it, man! Was a little unsure if I liked different acoustic guitar tracks all the way on one side, but it felt pretty alright once the vocals eased in.
thank you thank you! :)
Pretty cool way of getting a cavernous little track going! Since you intend on people using this for a project of some sort, I feel like I should point out that one minute is really short for almost any project that I can think of that would involve an ambient piece. I think this would serve better as a loop, honestly, but that's just me! :>
I probably should have made this track loop, as I made the noises become quiet towards the end, and then ease in at the beginning. It should loop fairly seamlessly, but I see what you mean when it's only a minute long.
If I redo this one or make a new ambience track I'll make sure to make it longer.
Thanks for the feedback. :)
-edit - It now loops.
Woah! Yeah!
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