accents
By Bleeoop on June 14, 2020 11:02 am
unfinished track. not sure how to tag this to not incur in the wrath of genre police.
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unfinished track. not sure how to tag this to not incur in the wrath of genre police.
Audio works licensed by author under:
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You define your own genre, no police here. I like the driving beat and the synth work!
Genre defying... starts our electronic then gets a goth vibe and then ambient. I like how the mix continues to build in intensity through the mid bridge where it drops to those lush pads before the bass drops back in. Nice movement and evolution.
At the halfway point I was like "dang, too bad this song is ending, this needs to go on longer"
and I checked the time and I was like YESSSSSSSSSSSSS
your synths sound amazing here. love the breakdown section where they really blossom and burn
genre police listening to this track like:
I know I sound completely out of touch and old, but what does that gesture means and where it came from? I've seen it a lot and never got those memes...
Wasn't sure if it was some kind of "how you like me now" thing... Damn, those kids and their memes!!!
what does that gesture mean
It is a "dab" and it definitely is a "look at me know" kind of thing!
Via Wikipedia: "Dabbing, or the dab is a simple dance move or gesture in which a person drops their head into the bent crook of a slanted, upwardly angled arm, while raising the opposite arm out straight in a parallel direction. Since 2015, dabbing has been used as a gesture of triumph or playfulness, becoming a youthful American fad and Internet meme.[1] The move looks similar to someone sneezing into the "inside" of their elbow.