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By gesceap on March 15, 2020 5:15 am

a downtempo track with a few changes.
it is very hard to get the levels right.
another nanoloop mobile ios track.

When that bassline comes in it kinda glues the song together. Some super incredible out there tones in here for sure, v digging it. Ok synthy chords about halfway through are REAL good. I have a horrible tendency to make every sound as big and loud and brash as I can, and this song feels like tons of restraint and experimentation and the result is honestly so killer.

This is super cool! Love the looseness, like all the parts are juuuust holding on to the groove. Great sounds too.

scottux wrote:

When that bassline comes in it kinda glues the song together. Some super incredible out there tones in here for sure, v digging it. Ok synthy chords about halfway through are REAL good. I have a horrible tendency to make every sound as big and loud and brash as I can, and this song feels like tons of restraint and experimentation and the result is honestly so killer.

I did multiple versions of the baseline before I settled. Sometimes I wish I could do more TBH but the program pattern limitations makes you plan in a certain way.


Simon Koehn wrote:

This is super cool! Love the looseness, like all the parts are juuuust holding on to the groove. Great sounds too.

Funny enough, listened again today and felt like it was too little. Nice to hear.

Love how it starts super atonal and then more melodies and the bassline join in and everything comes together. Really nice

This sounds quite mellow at moments and very disturbing at others. The wonky/disjointed groove gives it a quite unique feel.

I am myself a (not very asiduous) Nanoloop user and didn't knew you could use samples. I've always focused on just traditional pulsewaves.

Really nice work. This would fit confortably in the WARP catalogue

Love the warbly pads in this one.  Some lovely interplay between beats and bass.

beautiful chord progressions. the mood shift between the A and B sections is really cool. feels both dark and hopeful at the same time

ha, I just noticed the Art of Noise nod in the B section. love it

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