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2024_37

By hieroglitch on September 15, 2024 10:36 am

Tried something new:
1. TB03 > Electus Versio
2. TB03 > Rings > Electus Versio

I enjoyed the build up throughout this, really happy with how the rest of the recording went too - might release it in a future WB once I finish cutting it up. And to think I was thinking of selling the TB03.

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I'm not sure if it is just where my brain is at but this sounds like it would be a perfect fit for mission music in Cyberpunk 2077.  There is a certain crisp coldness to this track, I really like that.  Added to favorites immediately 

That pulsating bass reminds me of "Tick of the Clock" by the Chromatics. And the ambiance of your piece would fit the movie "Drive" where that song was used in the soundtrack. Only there's no tick of the clock in yours, but you go into acid by the end. Very cool! I like how you resisted that urge for the entire track until the very end.

lament.config wrote:

I'm not sure if it is just where my brain is at but this sounds like it would be a perfect fit for mission music in Cyberpunk 2077.  There is a certain crisp coldness to this track, I really like that.  Added to favorites immediately

I have been playing a lot of Cyberpunk recently, and I do love that soundtrack. So thank you greatly. Part 2 comes out tomorrow smile

rplktr wrote:

That pulsating bass reminds me of "Tick of the Clock" by the Chromatics. And the ambiance of your piece would fit the movie "Drive" where that song was used in the soundtrack. Only there's no tick of the clock in yours, but you go into acid by the end. Very cool! I like how you resisted that urge for the entire track until the very end.

Very kind words for you to say. Thank you. I'll have to check out that song smile

I really like the acid sound when it focuses on the bass side of things. p2 (and potentially p3) has more of the acid sound, with more of a focus on letting it build over time.

Restraint is certainly a challenge when using it.

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