Description : A terrible song back from when I relied too heavily on loops.
(Vocal Sample from Night of The Living Dead by George Romero, which is in the Public Domain.)
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It's kind of cool to see a horror based dubstep track other than mine floating around the ol' Loop. Your choice of horror samples is from an excellent source. I think there were about 3o zombie movies before Romero's Night Of The Living Dead, starting with "White Zombie" back in 1932. But, Romero's was the one that changed the face of Zombie flicks, though.
Not a bad little tune here. It needs a little work, but it's not bad at all. I think for me, the thing that stood out the most was the lack of variation and breaks in the drums. But I like the more laid back approach to Dubstep. It works for me, too.
Question: Are you creating this all from scratch, or are you using loops? Or, a little of both?
Yeah, I wanted to make a themed piece of music for once. I've never really done that before, so I was flying by the seat of my pants.
I make Dubstep that I like to listen to. I enjoy simple drum patterns that I can nod my head to and that allow me to focus on the wobbles a little bit more. But, yeah, I see where you're coming from.
Good music, but I feel that the vocal overlays could've been better with a little reverb or something. :) The track is awesome though. I like the dubstep work.
I was trying to keep an older, lo-fi feel with the vocal samples. I can see that you'd normally be right, but I don't feel like it fits this track.
Thanks for the feedback!
HAHAHAHA!!! Night of the Living dead love it!! :D If you find Looperman Zombie apocalypse thread in the forums, I shared a couple sound packs of Zombie sounds(public domain). I'm wayyy to busy to attempt a remix at the moment, but LOVE zombies :D Be looking forward to see what people do with this haha! Brains, i need braiiiinss...
Description : A dub track with a bit of soul (I think)
This track is finished but i walays looking for any collab for a future track. Especially with vocalists. Contact me !
Description : Vocal Stem is available for download.
Place your verse in the middle and add any instruments you like to play. This is why I left so much space on the track.
Video and track stems are linked in my profile page. Click the avatar and grab hi-res files. :)
Have fun!
Description : Chilled out ambient transcendental dub. Grab yo drank and grab some shrub.
Sit back, relax and spark it up and sip the drips from out ya cup.
Btw, White Zombie (1932) kinda predates Night Of The Living Dead (1968).
Just make sure you let me know when it's all done so I can check it out!
It's kind of cool to see a horror based dubstep track other than mine floating around the ol' Loop. Your choice of horror samples is from an excellent source. I think there were about 3o zombie movies before Romero's Night Of The Living Dead, starting with "White Zombie" back in 1932. But, Romero's was the one that changed the face of Zombie flicks, though.
Not a bad little tune here. It needs a little work, but it's not bad at all. I think for me, the thing that stood out the most was the lack of variation and breaks in the drums. But I like the more laid back approach to Dubstep. It works for me, too.
Question: Are you creating this all from scratch, or are you using loops? Or, a little of both?
Take care.
V.
I make Dubstep that I like to listen to. I enjoy simple drum patterns that I can nod my head to and that allow me to focus on the wobbles a little bit more. But, yeah, I see where you're coming from.
I'd say this is about 70% original and 30% loops.
Rico L.
I tried to make it seem abysmal.
Appreciate it.
Night of The Living Dead.
It's really one of the first zombies movies ever made.
nicely done!
~Eighteen
I was going for a slightly more relaxed kind of dubstep.
Thanks for the feedback!
Yeah, I saw that and I already downloaded them.
I tried to squeeze the samples in at the last second, but they didn't really fit the vibe.