Description : Part 1 (under cunstruction)
For more than a year i've search for a style that would be my mainstyle. It used to be darkcore, but that never survived the crash that destroyed my samplelibrary.
I started with 2 main ingredients: breakbeats (no more 4x4) and darkness.
The lead synths and the disortions I used in hardcore soon came back, to give me rough idea to work with. The following months i've tried, I think, every style with breakbeats and slowly discovered new elements. The breaks used in industrial and IDM, the bass used in dubstep or EBM. I've allways enjoyed the way psytrance structered arps to create there complex melody.
Something I discovered here that I wanna try is the use of thema's in my music. Mayby a bit tedious, but I had to start with Tales from the Darkside, because that's what i'm gonna make. So the first 2, both still under construction
Thank you for time and Enjoy!
-Abstract Audio-
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Comments (2)
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some interesting ideas here.. Industrial feel too it as well.. nice .. I would take some of that distortion out but other than that solid track.. keep 'em coming brother...
very much loving IDM and dark music (and therefore industrial), i must say this is a teriffic tune. not too fast that you lose control, but dense and dark enough that it doesnt lose that edge. how i would describe this is very mathematical, and like a super industrial version of crystal method. i must say that putting the break near the end is a bit suprising structurally, but then you came back with a different form of the drumbeat and it was very enjoyable. when you put the bassline in the first time, i very much enjoyed it, and amazingly awesome effects, id ask to remix this but ive got a bit on my plate here.
summary: much love, nothing not to like. keep the train agoing sir
Thanks for taking the time to write this review. Alltough this one is a further then 'first epsiode' it's also still UC, the parts & the first outlines are done. The final arangment will differ from this one to provide a better tension flow. For example the level of intensity (how much & what's going on in the track) goes down atm. So I can make some remix parts if you want just let me know what you want.
And the train is gone, on it's way to explore new territory and find an unknown destiny.
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summary: much love, nothing not to like. keep the train agoing sir
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