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Constant Building, A Doubling of Empire and Unnecessary Consolidation

By george bowles on February 25, 2024 5:40 am

a stab at contemporary classical maybe, or a badass end of level boss... fighting near a black hole.

I am so nervous about this boss, I might just go jump into the black hole. Thanks for the challenging listen!

fetalface wrote:

I am so nervous about this boss, I might just go jump into the black hole. Thanks for the challenging listen!


I'm glad you liked it! I'm all in it for the challenge!

Switched on contemporary classical. i like it! Very engaging listen, had no idea where it was going to go, in a cool way.

I really like the texture and the unpredictable melodic motion--it brings an appropriately unsettled/on-edge quality to this piece that really works.

Suhpos wrote:

Switched on contemporary classical. i like it! Very engaging listen, had no idea where it was going to go, in a cool way.

I actually got addicted to listening to it for this reason, it still isn't really engrained and n my memory and I always like to see how it ends!

onezero wrote:

I really like the texture and the unpredictable melodic motion--it brings an appropriately unsettled/on-edge quality to this piece that really works.

thank you!! I have gone almost entirely into performance editing after I bought a hydrasynth, it's so fun!

This makes me feel uneasy in the best way possible. I just finished watching The Curse and I feel like this could've been on the soundtrack.

Listening to this reminds me to get tickets for "Dune"! Atonal but pleasantly cinematic.

Very trippy orchestral soundscapes. Well done.

Very cinematic! Totally random thought-comment, but the drums circa 5 minutes kept sounding like a typewriter. I enjoyed having to convince myself that it wasn't a few times. OR WAS IT!?

Sodabelly wrote:

This makes me feel uneasy in the best way possible. I just finished watching The Curse and I feel like this could've been on the soundtrack.

that is very encouraging to hear it could be movie soundtrack material! I gotta see that movie 🍿

rplktr wrote:

Listening to this reminds me to get tickets for "Dune"! Atonal but pleasantly cinematic.

oooohhhh I want to see that too!! Thank you:) that's encouraging

Q-Rosh wrote:

Very trippy orchestral soundscapes. Well done.


Thank you so much that means a lot!

alterationx10 wrote:

Very cinematic! Totally random thought-comment, but the drums circa 5 minutes kept sounding like a typewriter. I enjoyed having to convince myself that it wasn't a few times. OR WAS IT!?


The drums are a plugin called neutone that was the one thing I was worried about coming across in the mix. They do sound very distant or a little odd.

Pretty normy for you, but still weird!  Sounds like an immersive score of different cinematic scenes.  I like the synth layers, and the use of strings and the little noises bubbling around underneath everything.  Nice work!

Entropica wrote:

Pretty normy for you, but still weird!  Sounds like an immersive score of different cinematic scenes.  I like the synth layers, and the use of strings and the little noises bubbling around underneath everything.  Nice work!

Thanks man! Yeah especially the beginning is normal but then things take a turn. Hoping maybe I can do some scores some day!

That dark wav synth with the swaying percussive fx gave me some cool shipwrecked feels.  Or lost starship evading the blackholeness.  Def has a sweet dark cinematic soundtrack sound to it. 

Tone Matrix wrote:

That dark wav synth with the swaying percussive fx gave me some cool shipwrecked feels.  Or lost starship evading the blackholeness.  Def has a sweet dark cinematic soundtrack sound to it.

good to hear, I feel like I should make more like this:)

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