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My first introduction to glitch and this is definitely left field and it's really good,brilliant actually,it reminds me of some experimental music I saw on the BBC years ago, long before the advent of glitch..
You are probably talking about a type of music called "concrete" or "noise" being the predecessors to glitch these existed some time before electronica. Oh yea...... and thanks for the sparkling review.
Nice job thrashing some sounds on this one! This sounds like a bunch of kids toys playing with eachother. Did you circuit bend anything to get these sounds? Well, either way it's a really cool track. Nice work!
I don't have very much music experience at this point so IDK what circuit bending is. All my sounds are made with all kinds of effect layering and a lot of weird synth sounds I program into my nanokey. As always its makes my day to get a review from Ol'Spivy.
Dildo, Newfoundland sounds like a fun place. Its also good to here that the dildonians are getting some really great classical and also thank you for the wonderful review.
Well... HOW do you make those freaky sounds!? Sick track man! I feel like I'm in the heart of my comp. Oh wait that sweet belly melody got me out of it!
Description : My first Glitch-Hop track. I found some creepy/eery ambient and atmosphere loops to fit the mood. I was happy with it at first... But once I started to listen to it more, I realized it could've been better. Oh well, what artist hasn't had that thought?
Description : psychicalresearch-i-do-172-drums
psychicalresearch-cores-172-drums
blueeskies-power-drums-1
byngsies-dnb-small-kit
All mixed together in a big blender.
I like this piece, quite inventive. For someone intent on destroying music, lol, you did a fine job of making a very coherent abstract piece.
Nicely done
John