proceed
By Autovessel on January 21, 2024 8:53 am
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Nice fuzzy and swung grooves! Interesting how the song melds into the shimmering plate reverb at the end.
I've gone back to listen to this multiple times, great track with tons of atmosphere. Really great!
Really enjoyed the slight brooding and industrial element. Had the slightest tinge of Trent Reznor with that main melodic line and a bit of crunch through the mix. Nice one!
I really dig how the song progresses from this very isolated sound of the bass/melody at the beginning and gradually builds into that fullbodied and modulating soundscape by its end before fading away like an evening bell. (Was that poetic? I hope so, lol).
this just got better and better as time went on. loved the bitcrushing in the intro
Nice fuzzy and swung grooves! Interesting how the song melds into the shimmering plate reverb at the end.
cheers for your reflections, appreciate it
wow! this is great
thank you
I've gone back to listen to this multiple times, great track with tons of atmosphere. Really great!
appreciate your kind words, glad you like it
I like this track very much. I feel enthusiasm.
thanks so much for listening
Really enjoyed the slight brooding and industrial element. Had the slightest tinge of Trent Reznor with that main melodic line and a bit of crunch through the mix. Nice one!
appreciate your thoughts, thank you
I really dig how the song progresses from this very isolated sound of the bass/melody at the beginning and gradually builds into that fullbodied and modulating soundscape by its end before fading away like an evening bell. (Was that poetic? I hope so, lol).
heh, I think so, thanks for listening and responding, appreciate it
Sounds very Jexus. 😁
I'll take that as a compliment, he's done some great demos
this just got better and better as time went on. loved the bitcrushing in the intro
thanks for the kind words, appreciate you listening
Tense.
indeed, thanks for listening
Nice jam!
appreciate it
One of my favorite tracks this week:)
love to hear it, thanks for listening
cheers for the response, I can see the connection