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Behind Insignificance

By Abludo on February 7, 2016 11:55 pm

The back for this track is a school playground before break. It's completely unimportant and insignificant. Nevertheless, I have made this song to show that there is beauty behind the least of sounds. This is the best dnb song I have ever made in my opinion, I hope you like it too! In it there are guitar recordings, first hand drum samples (the hats, cymbals and snare) as well as lots of TripleOscillator and ZynAddSubFX synths. Made with LMMS.

Very pretty piano and synth melodies over the d'n'b. Nice stuff!

Great track, definitely one of my favorites from this week.

I'm really liking your stuff, and I envy that you make such good productions at an age when I didn't knew how to arrange the simplest beat. Respect.

The track is indeed really good. I'm checking your Youtube channel and discovering your music and, correct me if I'm wrong, but maybe is because you use a less common software like LMMS, or maybe it's just a common choice and your talent: you don't abuse your own dnb with the kind of overproduction you see in a lot of late producers. Everything sounds clean enough, spacy and even low on the high end.

Your tracks reminds me of the best Sub Focus 

laguna wrote:

I'm really liking your stuff, and I envy that you make such good productions at an age when I didn't knew how to arrange the simplest beat. Respect.

The track is indeed really good. I'm checking your Youtube channel and discovering your music and, correct me if I'm wrong, but maybe is because you use a less common software like LMMS, or maybe it's just a common choice and your talent: you don't abuse your own dnb with the kind of overproduction you see in a lot of late producers. Everything sounds clean enough, spacy and even low on the high end.

Your tracks reminds me of the best Sub Focus


Thanks! I owe the early introduction into production to LMMS, as it's free and open source so it requires a lot of manual experimentation with compressing and eqing and the likes. I am chuffed to see that you hear Sub Focus in some of my songs - he was my main inspiration (as well as the Prodigy and the Chemical Brothers) when starting out at the age of 12(!)

Dope track, nice use of the field recording and beautiful piano melody

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