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jorvis foxglove: mutant geneticist extraordinaire

By ocean palace on May 2, 2024 6:06 am

chiptune track created with ableton live, featuring magical 8bit plugin by ymck and plogue chipsounds

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Love the main lead evolving through the song and the bassline. Really picks up at the minute mark! Love how the layers build up - they work really work together.

yessss love how it goes off around 1min. Great setup with the bass/melody and accent prior to that point. Love this one and I feel like the mix/balance of all the elements is just right. killer work

I really love the rhythm parts in this track.  I think you used the drums to really great effect, creating interest and some movement so each loop feels fresh through the whole loop.  I also really like the harmonies when all the voices are playing together.  This would make for really a great foundation of a vertically looping track in a video game... like I can see how this could be a primary level track for a procedural platformer, where various loops come in and out as the intensity of the level changes.  Nicely done. 

ddmm64 wrote:

Love the main lead evolving through the song and the bassline. Really picks up at the minute mark! Love how the layers build up - they work really work together.


SQF wrote:

yessss love how it goes off around 1min. Great setup with the bass/melody and accent prior to that point. Love this one and I feel like the mix/balance of all the elements is just right. killer work

Napear wrote:

I really love the rhythm parts in this track.  I think you used the drums to really great effect, creating interest and some movement so each loop feels fresh through the whole loop.  I also really like the harmonies when all the voices are playing together.  This would make for really a great foundation of a vertically looping track in a video game... like I can see how this could be a primary level track for a procedural platformer, where various loops come in and out as the intensity of the level changes.  Nicely done.


thanks! really glad you liked it!!

This here is a certified Ocean Palace jam if I ever done heard one.

this is mellow and possesses a melancholy to it.   I dig it thoroughly

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