oh wow, I know that video. Can't believe you made a full song out of his improvisation.
Sounds so cool! The christmassy winter sounds remind me of NiGHTS into Dreams.
oh wow, I know that video. Can't believe you made a full song out of his improvisation.
Sounds so cool! The christmassy winter sounds remind me of NiGHTS into Dreams.
Thank you very much. That means a lot :)
Lol no way. Soichi Terada was the first thing that came to mind. Especially the stuff he released in the 90s.
I don't like a lot of House music these days. I think a lot of it is generic and uninspired, but this is exactly the type of House music I'd love to see come back.
I've seen/heard some of your Drum N Bass tracks too and I really like what you're doing. You've earned yourself a follower.
Sounds very demo-scene, Commodore Amiga-esque. Also definitely reminds me of Mr. Terada's work on Ape Escape.
Very nice work! I like your work a lot.
Thank you for the kind words :)
Very playful! Completely different from how I'd express the sound of a junkyard.
This could very well work in an animated scene of a disney movie or something.
Thank you! I like how this track came out. Curious though, how would you go about evoking a junkyard?
Very nice, bit of nostalgia :]
sounds a lot like the GBC version of the track!
Bit of constructive criticism:
I'd suggest setting the polyphony on each of your synths to 1, so they don't overlap with eachother. Also keep in mind that the NES had 5 distinct channels: pulse, pulse, triangle (which couldn't change volume - very important), noise, dpcm. None of these could play more than 1 sound at a time.
needs something.
Absolute beauty. We need more of this stuff on this site.
Cool track, but it sounds a bit static, volume-wise. It's constantly at high energy level and there's no places where the listener can catch a break.
In terms of melody and chord-progressions it does sound a lot more dynamic and interesting than the average DnB track. I like the vibe you've put down, it's very chiptuney. I just think that it would benefit from a breakdown section (or a section where the energy is lower)
Very cool track. It certainly lives up to it's title.
I think there could be a bit more variety at the second drop.
I'm not that big of a fan of the melody at 2:23, maybe it's because it's mixed in fairly loud. Maybe it would sound better in the background. The breakdown half-time part was maybe a bit too predictable and it didn't really move that smoothly into the second drop. It just stopped and went into the second drop suddenly.
You did the buildups very very well. There is just so much energy in this track. It had a bit of a similar type of energy as Hypercaine by DJFresh imo. 5'd + Fav + DL
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