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soundcloud.com/user-174784819/acs-plenty-remix >silly remix of an aeseaes song i made >bit generic but i still like it >yay D&B verses and a dubbity-steppity drop for the chorus >pls don't sue
>one man band from argentina >each release its different >delivering from dsbm and narcotic rock to dark ambient and piano based music >get all my music for just 0.50 cents >unemployed lame fuck
This is a really nice pop song remix. The instrumental is really nice and the vocals match too. Catchy stuff.
Man I absolutely love the keyboard sound. Really beautiful little melody. I do think everything could be slightly less muddy/less reverb. Awesome vibe.
I love the personality in your vocals. Nice lyrics as well. Very comfy sound overall. Nice tune.
soundcloud.com/yuhanibeats >Phonk, Trap etc.. >lo-fi and other types of beats Go and give feedback :) RECS: Liked the changes in your beats Have listened your music earlier, good stuff!
soundcloud.com/sequencekiller >distorted grindy electronic >dubstep set in silent hill >i comment and reply on SC (goin thru the threads now a bit before work...)
that beat's tight. Maybe it's just cause I listen to too much death grips, but I'd offer your vocal track ought to have more fx processing mixed in. A really dry vocal doesn't blend with the lush beat imo. maybe double the vocal with a hype track that's panned. or pan the one vocal take. idk how was that recorded? good performance and recording quality. you sing with the right amount of character that the tune calls for all the guitar fx sound great, but the main riffing tone is just a little thin in the intro--sits nice when it comes back in the first verse though. Really great songwriting ability very enjoyable. good sense of pacing throughout the first track
production is v lacking, but the track itself is v interestingly composed. Try adopting more soundscapes into your work. this is brostep and doesn't have anything interesting texturally or rhythmically to add to early Skrillex (the peak of brostep). Go listen to some burial, and try to replicate what he's doing, don't release it just use it as an exercise in understanding dub rhythms. brutal prog could also fit but math rock is the best term to describe it. The lo-fi production quality works to benefit the tracks, to give them personality and a bit of noise where a lot of discordant math rock sounds the same, but the playing needs to be more tight esp vocals. I do like the vocals, though, kinda unwound inspired? more deadpan. Just that they're sometimes out of time. It's really good.
Here's a youtube link of one of the tracks m.youtube.com/watch?v=YWY1nkd2CiI >hip hop Always interested in Collaborations , we have the ability to make merch and videos too all high quality.
hey, here, much appreciated for the listen. we're gearing up to head into a real studio recording process, precision (pitch & rhythmic) is definitely going to be priority before any fun flashy stuff we try to pull off. brutal prog... I love it haha Listening to your stuff now, I'm enjoying the abstract hip hop angle. Of course this comparison only comes first to mind because I'm American, but your delivery reminds me of what King Krule doesn't do enough--a non-melodramatic, matter of factness in tonality, whereas he usually just wastes a lot of time being broody in all of his tracks. Unfortunately without a rym account btw
really cool. Compilation releases are too overlooked as a means of artists getting together as a community, I love this model--and the songs are great too