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This is more like it.
For the song i mean, Lots of brilliant effects going on,Makes you want to get up and dance but that is suddenly ruined by the nice soft following...It fits in well though,Maybe "Ruined" is the wrong word. Great mix of guitar and electronica...Much better use of the two than your previous offering "The Life of a Bumpkin" But that was the point for that song. The triangle is so irritably catchy you tap your foot madly. Maybe could of put that to more use. Overall a vast improvement from "The Life of a Bumpkin in all areas. 7.5/10
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Randy
Description : produced this track myself. its kind of a mix of pop-punk and hyperpop. im looking to work and grow with producers/artists who can create similar vibes. also yes, this is me singing on it. its already released on all platforms
Description : Here is Cthulhu with an iridescent punk crest made of tentacles jumping and drooling while playing the first song of his concert in the R'Lyeh Ultradimensional Arena on the occasion of the emergence from the waters. An electropunk-inspired song. Your comments are always very welcome.
For the song i mean, Lots of brilliant effects going on,Makes you want to get up and dance but that is suddenly ruined by the nice soft following...It fits in well though,Maybe "Ruined" is the wrong word. Great mix of guitar and electronica...Much better use of the two than your previous offering "The Life of a Bumpkin" But that was the point for that song. The triangle is so irritably catchy you tap your foot madly. Maybe could of put that to more use. Overall a vast improvement from "The Life of a Bumpkin in all areas. 7.5/10