license - one dozen varieties of kakipea (ilzxc mix)
By ilzxc on December 5, 2022 12:01 am
illbient pads rework of one dozen varieties of kakipea by license.
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CC0 Creative Commons Zero (Public Domain)
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illbient pads rework of one dozen varieties of kakipea by license.
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC0 Creative Commons Zero (Public Domain)
I really like what you did the drums and bass here. Also that distorted swelling effect sounds super dreamy.
lovely movement with the salty snares
whoaa when that right channel kicks in :shivers:
you made those pads so majestic, ffff
harmonies giving me goosebumps
metallic percussion against the reverb is so stately and unhurried
the skittering is like deconstructed trap
so much delicious textural movement.
listened back again immediately twice. excellent pacing and development.
I can hardly believe it came from the source materials. your remixing craft is so refined. amazing work. I am honored and humbled. thank you.
The remix master is at it again. Making space in the intro for the beat is such a designer move. Loved it. This is a dish made out of premium ingredients. Really dig the sound design. The wub wub at the end? :chefskiss:
you have a marvelous handwriting in your remix projects. I love everything in here. very good music.
Looks like I've managed to miss a few of yours as well. Going back now. This one's a really nice soundscape with some standout percussion moments.
I always love the way you mix your tracks. They have so much space, dynamics and power. There are those static like pads in the back, and then the bell/hits percussions really up front along with the booming bass. Really super clean.