Don't worry about viraling. Absolute Madness 4 is gonna be hype as fuck Also you're forgetting that most people on Sup Forums like you
Joseph Russell
What's absolute madness 4?
Kevin Ramirez
You ever see those Sup Forums writes a song note by note threads? Absolute Madness is kinda like those, but made by someone who's been doing this for like 5+ years, and with sample requests instead of individual notes.
track one: I really like the main musical motive, and I'm digging the kinda electronic-jazz vibe of the whole thing. Nice mellotron choir my man. Short but nice. 7/10 track two: getting flashbacks to Make Black Metal Great Again, that was a good time. Yea, pretty good, like the distorted wankery here and there, but overall it doesn't do much for me. 6/10 track three: really quite good. Nothing jarring, nice relaxed atmosphere. Maybe the beat could have been a bit less "aggressive" but otherwise the sue of samples and simple harmonies really spoke to me on this. 8.5/10 track four: those drums are really piercing, not sure if I like this aesthetic. But on the other hand farting sawtooth synthesisers are pretty sexy. Still I like the background here the most. A lot of variety though, so it's alright this track. And the floaty ending was fun. 7/10 track five: is that "Like Spinning Plates" melody I hear? Overall nice little interlude. Nothing spectacular, but I liked the atmosphere and the use of background samples at the end. 6.5/10 track six: not nice on ears :( sounds really intense though and I guess the comments likening it to Death Grips aren't totally out of the left field. Not my kind of music, but appreciating this, especially the middle part. 7/10 track seven: bass solo \m/ I liked the tone and the harmonincs. 5.5/10 track eight: this is really lovely. I like short melodic tracks like that with guitars only. Nice work. 8/10 track nine: I was hoping for some fuckery with the Simon and Garfunkel classic, but this ambient droning track is alrite too. I like the textures, and the distorted speech sample is genuinely creepy. But next time mind the clipping. 5/10 track ten: a bit amusing, but too simplistic. 3/10 track eleven: the idea is hysterical, I guess making it work really well and not sound like a distorted mess would be a really difficult undertaking though. Although I could not ask for more Pitbull. 5/10
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Carter Powell
DALE
Benjamin Scott
continuation: track twelve: pretty groovy, but I think the main sample could have been a bit more chopped to fit in with the rhythm. That disparity between the background beat and the main "vocals" isn't really great. 6/10 track thirteen: truly the next step in the direction in which vaporwave should go. Surprisingly, I've listened to the whole track really willingly. If you added a bit more effects and try to fuck around a bit more with it it would be better. But really not bad. 6.5/10 track fourteen: loving the simplistic electric piano synth, and the unsettling sample works with it really well. Simple thing, but due to brevity, it works. 7/10 track fifteen: jesus christ, I didn't need to be reminded of this fucker. The slowed down song in the background gives a nice sense of contrast. Sounds like a rehash of the previous track, but in my opinion isn't nearly as good. 5/10
yea, very standard Sup Forums album. Some creative and genuinely nice stuff, some amusing low effort funnies, some filler. I like this board.
Colton Collins
Psychedelic psychological horror game based around stealth with action elements OST/10
Nolan Rodriguez
bomp
Evan Thomas
>You're not gonna make any money off of it anyway.
Not making a second because I want to keep everything in one place. Once I get my frees back I'm just making everything $1 and adding a MP3 and FLAC link.
Leo Gomez
the only good ones i remeber where the Drake and Josh vaporwave album, the folk album, and the black metal album.
the dungeon synth one was neat but it wasnt good
Michael Edwards
These are starting to suck because we make way too many albums, at least lately we have been.