Description : When i made this track i wanted to express my frustration about everything wrong with the world and the human race. I guess i went slightly wild with different styles and instruments but i hope anyone who appreciates melodic music will like this.
I've been working on this track for two days without sleep and I'm finally happy with how it sounds. The track still needs allot of tidying up but the basic structures there. I hope you enjoy this. Please let me know what you think (good or bad). Thank you!
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Thanks Carmen, i love the music in that game. When i was a kid i wanted to make music for video games, sometimes i used to play games just to listen to the music. Thank you
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. As for vocals, yeah i had a phrase in mind that i tried to record but the quality of the mic was rubbish, so i left it out. The lyric was "You will know how far we've fell, when we have to look up to see hell" said twice between 0.33-0.49 and again between 1.19-1.35. It would have gave a nice build up to the high choir pad part but never mind :(
This is awesome! I think it's good in industrial personally. Nice choir pads, they sound really good! Cool bass line and melodies! I like this song a lot!
This is very good i like this a lot. I dont know if i would call it industrial tho. Still its excellent and im happy to be the first reviewer. keep up the good work.
Thanks for your review. I agree it probably isn't industrial but i haven't got a clue which other genre to put it into, maybe heavy dance music? lol god knows. I'm pleased you liked it...
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Deleted it recently but having just listened to an industrial track someone has put on here I fancy getting back to some serious dirt!
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John
Thanks for your review