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Expanding Technology

By fastdrums on January 5, 2020 11:55 pm

I joined the project late and made this in 2.5 hours today, i'm kind of proud of it for the amount of time i put in.  i hope you enjoy

those drums thud! love the understated acid energy in this one

Mmm, industrial flavoured electro

open your mind

This has a nice Elite Force sound to it, could see it in something like WipeOut. Nice work and welcome to WB2020!

Totally digging this - I enjoy the gritty groove.

Tweaklab wrote:

This has a nice Elite Force sound to it, could see it in something like WipeOut. Nice work and welcome to WB2020!

i got into producing music way back in 2003 as a 16 year old bc of games like frequency, amplitude, wipeout, etc  the early 2ks gritty breaks/dnb sound is so powerful

fastdrums wrote:
Tweaklab wrote:

This has a nice Elite Force sound to it, could see it in something like WipeOut. Nice work and welcome to WB2020!

i got into producing music way back in 2003 as a 16 year old bc of games like frequency, amplitude, wipeout, etc  the early 2ks gritty breaks/dnb sound is so powerful

that's crazy, I fully got into beat making in 2003 (I'd have been 16 or 17 too) after stuffing around with Acid Pro/Dance eJay in 2002 before discovering FL Studio and Propellerhead Reason in 2003. My main influences at the time where Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy etc and I'm finally able to make tracks similar to their style as a dad in his 30s lol

great track, impressed that it was 2.5hrs!

Very compact and powerful!

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