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brackleforth - fsgarg - sitari interpretation

By george bowles on June 8, 2016 6:33 am

idevourstatic dismantled one of my tracks this week and i recreated an unreleased brackleforth midi track using virtual instruments... i am very happy with how this turned out.

Sweet doom.

໒( • ͜ʖ • )७ now that's a fsgarg, I like how this turned out

Brackleforth wrote:

໒( • ͜ʖ • )७ now that's a fsgarg, I like how this turned out

thanks for the midi file framework to get this started

Wow.

vinpous wrote:

Sweet doom.

Brackleforth wrote:

໒( • ͜ʖ • )७ now that's a fsgarg, I like how this turned out

Jim Wood wrote:

Wow.

Ipaghost wrote:


thanks for checking it out guys. I slowed down the temp of brackleforth's midi and just started plugging in vst instruments at my whim. maybe we should do a collab album using this process, brackle you said you had a bunch of old files that you didn't use...

This is pretty intense!  I like the percussion as well as the harsh sounds.

there is this synth drone in the background and every once in a while it sneaks into the foreground very violently.  that is VERY frightening.  this song sounds like the video game P.T.   Very well done. 

I really like how much the core of this piece this sounds like a live acoustic improv session.

george bowles wrote:

thanks for checking  it out guys. I slowed down the temp of brackleforth's midi and just started plugging in vst instruments at my whim. maybe we should do a collab album using this process, brackle you said you had a bunch of old files that you didn't use...

Behold! more midis smile
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/z812bd0yy5xb98a/AAC6WVoSLE-EW1I66MvWmKR6a?dl=0

Brilliant!

CosmicCairns wrote:

This is pretty intense!  I like the percussion as well as the harsh sounds.

yeah sounds like pretty futuristic industrial instrumental music!

orangedrink wrote:

there is this synth drone in the background and every once in a while it sneaks into the foreground very violently.  that is VERY frightening.  this song sounds like the video game P.T.   Very well done. 

damn i should start writing some horror movie plots and just do underground movies heh!

mysterioso wrote:

I really like how much the core of this piece this sounds like a live acoustic improv session.

wow, this makes me want to listen to it again smile there's a lot of weird stuff going on with this one, i don't use virtual instruments very often. might be an element of beginner's luck!

Brackleforth wrote:
george bowles wrote:

thanks for checking  it out guys. I slowed down the temp of brackleforth's midi and just started plugging in vst instruments at my whim. maybe we should do a collab album using this process, brackle you said you had a bunch of old files that you didn't use...

Behold! more midis smile
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/z812bd0yy5xb98a/AAC6WVoSLE-EW1I66MvWmKR6a?dl=0

Plantrain wrote:

Brilliant!


Thanks everyone!!

What even!!  Crazy combination of everything going on here :-o  Dig the sound design... that super deep baaaas....

cTrix wrote:

What even!!  Crazy combination of everything going on here :-o  Dig the sound design... that super deep baaaas....

thanks!!!!! mwuhuhuhuhuh the mad scientist's lab is open.,,,

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