as I'm listening to this, i can't help my self really but it draws you in. very poetic, altho the beats could be a bit predictable, there are some nice textures and soundscapes. also like how you manipulate the sounds. nice work! much love pxl sequence
>neoromantic >avantgarde >folk >new jazz >hypermodern jazz >industrial >neobaroque
Basically my "music theory thesis," plus some related soundtrack work. Just released it today, been working on it since 2014.
Recommend: – I've heard a lot of sample manipulation-based music, but this feels like a very interesting take on the practice. – I didn't expect this to be so varied, was delightfully surprised.
>Where's The Humanity? >Ambient, Chillwave, Field Recordings, Hypnagogic Pop, Lo-Fi, Musique Concrete, Noise, Progressive Electronic, Synthpop, Vaporwave.
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Noah Collins
thank you for listen, means a lot to me. you got some stellar album right there. great variety of genres, production is awesome and i love your work with melodies. recommended! pxl sequence
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Like the style of your sound, like a more demented Flying Lotus. You keep it quite interesting with lots of switchups, will be listening to a bit more. Production was pretty sweet also.
Damn this was pretty intense, those industrial sounds/synths were brutal. Felt like I was being physically pushed to the ground as I was listening to some of your tracks, you certainly created the right atmosphere there.
Some great compositions on this, really creative work and lots of talent.
Liked Don't Trust Them, great chill beat with some pretty sick synths. Thought the production was great as well with what you are going for.
Really fun single, production is smooth with some great bass, looking forward to hearing more soon.
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Dylan Richardson
Mars again.
Thanks! I value variety in art, so any music release that seems to contain smaller worlds in itself is worth recommending!
Thank you! I've generally drifted away from industrial metal/rock, but this pret much got me all nostalgic about my teens. Really good stuff—altho it's a shame that the featured track is so late in the album, when there's as many great songs early on it!