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Lmao! Come on boys! Sniff sniff sniff
You're a beast
Actually Yeti is the beast. :3
My College was a super productive environment, so nothing less than my absolute best was required at all times as you keep getting inspired by everyone around you.
Thanks for the compliment! :P
Hey R4R here ^_^
I'm a big fan of Dubstep, (My first time doing a critical review of music so bare with me)
I am a big fan of a lot of the things you did in this song. I'm a producer myself and Learning to produce alone only looking at youtube videos I can see alot of technique in your song especially in the mastering and engineering section when introducing instruments and new sections. I see you got the Side chain down packed and using it to your advantage here very well. Like I said I'm a big fan of the genre and the different styles you expressed the Genre in this song.
The only reason I give you a 4.5 is cause I saw how you used your motif through out the song and, I know the idea is about generating that impending doom feeling and but if the Motif was a Character or a Conversation: As a Character it would be unwavering and Static because of its repetitiveness I know the background instrumentation did explore different emotions but I was actually expecting the Main motif explore different intensities and higher or lower expressions. But instead I got something Equally satisfying which was how dynamic and changing was the drums inside the Motif. I was able to Visualize and unchanging relentless Virus (Motif) Hovering over a population in panic (Drums) and thats what captured it for me to being better than a 4.
I completely agree with your interview (also, thank you for the R4R!).
Also, I should point out that, even though I am more for the pattern-based music (and that strangely applies to dubstep as well), repetitiveness can become a big struggle. Despite that, I think that pattern-based music (especially pattern-based dubstep) should be brought out again. I do, however, completely agree with your thought on the repetitiveness.
I also like the symbolism you saw (for the purpose of visualization) behind this song, and I would like to give you a big thank you for that as well. :)
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