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Despicable Disco

By iHz on January 16, 2022 11:06 pm

This was a fun little chiptune track that I made on LSDJ and exported into FL Studio to add a touch of reverb.

While writing this track, I was envisioning a battle with a necromancer who has brought an army of skeletons back from the dead... and they're rhythmically shuffling their way toward the protagonist.

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Funky groove! I like it

some funky a** disco, nice sound pick for lead and bass.

[font="Arial Black"][size="7"]HECKIN GROOVY BOI[/size][/font]

gut rumblin' funk. nice choice with the reverb

ah nuts

Skeletons on the dance floor. I do like that quite a bit. smile .

this song is giving me wwwaaaaayyyy too much sass, and that's the way i likez it! big_smile

Thank you for the kind words everyone! smile

That single-note arp is the shiiiiiit -- this goes hard, I'll be following everything you put out. heart

ilzxc wrote:

That single-note arp is the shiiiiiit -- this goes hard, I'll be following everything you put out. <3

Thanks so much! I'll be sure to check out your tracks too! smile

Who ARE you?  Everything in your back-catalogue is great tongue


I really dig the melodic phasing you put in all your songs (and the smooth chiptune performances).

ineff wrote:

Who ARE you?  Everything in your back-catalogue is great tongue


I really dig the melodic phasing you put in all your songs (and the smooth chiptune performances).

Thank you so much! heart I love writing melodies and funky bass lines so that tends to be what I focus on a lot in my songs. Sometimes I feel like that makes the accompaniment suffer but I'm focusing on it more and improving smile

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