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More Real Than Real

By Nullsleep on March 3, 2024 11:33 pm


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love the way this builds and grows!

+1 very cool progression

Man when that vocal sample comes in

Really legit early 90s sound combined with a modern overlay.  Solid fx chain.  Nailing the production here mate :-)  (had me nodding along)

Definitely unreal.
- Spider

Yes, #303day goodness, huh? I knew it, and celebrated it myself!

'90s rave vibes always welcome! Of course, you included vocals and cheezy organs to complete the picture. Love it! I also appreciate the sparseness, at this tempo this allows the track to breathe.

excellent sound design and mix! this one really goes. love the vocal and the chords

Those organ chords at the end fit so nicely into everything! And those swells are so juicy. Love all the little details you got going on. "woo!"

Oh man those pads starting at 3:13 are feeling real good! this entire track is doing all kinds of things to my brain

this is genuinely healing me right now

Pretty real tbh

Good oldschool vibes.

10/10 would rave to this. Love the journey it goes on.

Sick right from the first note!

compliment: this does not sound like a Nullsleep track

not exactly sure why; curious if you had an explanation

orangedrink wrote:

compliment: this does not sound like a Nullsleep track

not exactly sure why; curious if you had an explanation

Some guesses (1) trying something new for the first time with this track (two simultaneous acid lines), (2) written very quickly so perhaps less time to put in details and leave my “brushstrokes” behind.

I’m not sure I would have reflected on it without this comment, so thanks for sharing that perspective!

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