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Echoes of Life

By Nullsleep on January 28, 2024 11:26 pm

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vaporave

so heckin good

Beautiful textures! Bass is really excellent!

This is trippy. That break around 2:30 sounds like warble, we're drifting into the twilight zone. Free jazz breakbeats electronic journey.

I am in an echo chamber!

i'm buckling in during the intro and the breaks and huge bass do not disappoint. 2:00 really nice sounds introduced. nicely done, strong w4!

nice vapor / breaks blend!  v solid yet appropriately sparse and not too busy.

Damn... So wild... Very spacey. The heavy reverb give it such a cool ethereal feeling, like you're up in the clouds. Super fun!!!

The droning detunish way those pads work makes this feel like Panzer Dragoon Saga's missing jungle track. ✨

Love the spacey jungle vibe, the bass hits are just perfect, those syncopations really work well

Really sick. Is there time stretching on the breaks? I still have yet to really get that to work with my M8. The progression of this track is great, keeps my ears interested. Nice bass, and the subtle vocals are a great touch.

love the detune opening - and nice ending too
A+ arrangement

Love me some drum n bass, good work

that_ranjit wrote:

Really sick. Is there time stretching on the breaks? I still have yet to really get that to work with my M8. The progression of this track is great, keeps my ears interested. Nice bass, and the subtle vocals are a great touch.

Thanks for the kind words.

No timestretching here. There are a few different breaks with different approaches to how I used them, one was detuned slightly to get it in time with the bpm of the track, one was used as-is since it matched the bpm already, and one was cut into individual hits and fully resequenced.

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