The beat's definitely bangin' with this one. Refreshingly different samples too. Has a Caribbean; pirate-like vibe. Definitely intended I suppose, considering the title, but don't think I've ever heard anything like it either... so dope.
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The beat's definitely bangin' with this one. Refreshingly different samples too. Has a Caribbean; pirate-like vibe. Definitely intended I suppose, considering the title, but don't think I've ever heard anything like it either... so dope.
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If that traditional seasonal greeting card was to ever receive an audial embodiment of sorts I can see this being about as close as it gets. :) Especially in the beginning it really has a Christmas sounding jingle/sparkle/thing to it, and grows nicely as it goes... uplifting, festive and not too fast...
I could really see this being used in a commercial hmm.
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Ah thanks so much CD! I never really thought about it re the Christmas theme, but now that you mention it, I can definitley hear it :) No buyers for commercials yet, but there's always time XD Thanks for listening and reviewing :)
If I listen to this when I'm tryna sleep there's no way I'm a be sleeping though. XD Such hype...
It's fascinating how you can build this so much without ever really going over the top and crazy either, less really is more sometimes hmm, or maybe it's the slightly unpredictable percussion that gives it a bit of that perfect kind of audial insanity. Love that end energy too, though almost feels heavier hype-wise in the beginning somehow. Feels polished overall. Clear sound quality but with wonderful weight.
Is that main melody bit some kind of flute or brass btw? Can't be that euphonium can it...? Can't really tell what it is. Stands out in a subtle kind of way; sets this apart from other stuff easily. Wriggles through your mind and amplifies hype level further further go berserk and merk and murder (words and such, of course)!!!
Dope work.
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The lead in the beginning is 3 instances of Egyptian Ney by findasound's Faiyez Saidawi; I think the end is a crunched wav. I'll have to looksie if you want. Findasound is out of business so grab their products anywhere you can. Afaik they weren't just deleted but distributed elsewhere
The secret to builds is honestly keeping things tame in the beginning, and probably overusing delays and transition whooshies, gongs, etc. I don't even think I used a single ride in this song, just weird blaster noises panned around, if you catch those. Then the challenge is leveling before using any compression. I'm my own harshest critic. Maybe there is a sort of charm to that
Mostly I just wanted quiet and this song happened LOL
Such crazy energy in this one. :) The creative things it could be a part of hmm... feels like it'd work well with pretty much anything. Atmospheric. Suitable pauses as to not keep that constant intensity either. Unconventional and heavy, and the little atmospheric disturbance in back, almost like screams of some sort, lost souls like... imagine this in DOOM...
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your feedback is amazing as ever CD thank you!
was really trying for something heavy and i try and stay away from the major pop formulas.
im glad this one works
Interesting theme for a jam, and an all but enigmatic title, feels optimal. For a while there after the one minute mark it gets a nostalgic VG kind of tone to it, reminds me of something I can nae place or recall, flows well overall, soft and jazzy, never waning, felt a little messy the first listen but it's like you pick up the pattern the more you play it... soothing stuff.
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There's 12 keys in music hence the title. The Enigmatic Dozen, like 12 superheros each with their own theme that leads in two each other. I've actually shown you this before. Thanks for the review.
Oi this one's pretty good too good dude! That energy... do like this...
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