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phliip - the lady

By phliip on March 15, 2020 6:57 pm

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cool filter weaves. fairly simple in composition, the mix and sound choices make it quite enjoyable.

nice beat phliip smile

Pretty impressive subbass and perfect snare/clap hybrid. I wish most trap songs would be that tasteful. Those reeses and filter sweeps add to the song instead of being the usual IDM "in your face" drops. Also a very keen ear for synth sounds. It would be nice to know more about the production.

Loving those early chimes. Mind if I chop them in the sampler?

gesceap wrote:

cool filter weaves. fairly simple in composition, the mix and sound choices make it quite enjoyable.


I'm so glad someone likes it!!

laguna wrote:

Pretty impressive subbass and perfect snare/clap hybrid. I wish most trap songs would be that tasteful. Those reeses and filter sweeps add to the song instead of being the usual IDM "in your face" drops. Also a very keen ear for synth sounds. It would be nice to know more about the production.

Loving those early chimes. Mind if I chop them in the sampler?


oh hey... I managed to recover the original project file (minus the hi hats for some reason... so no massive loss there...) would you still like the chimes?

phliip wrote:
laguna wrote:

Pretty impressive subbass and perfect snare/clap hybrid. I wish most trap songs would be that tasteful. Those reeses and filter sweeps add to the song instead of being the usual IDM "in your face" drops. Also a very keen ear for synth sounds. It would be nice to know more about the production.

Loving those early chimes. Mind if I chop them in the sampler?


oh hey... I managed to recover the original project file (minus the hi hats for some reason... so no massive loss there...) would you still like the chimes?

Oh yes, indeed. I can work with the whole finished mp3/flac/wav track file, if your prefer. It's more limiting but also makes me think harder, like sampling a finished record on the turntable smile

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