Ascend From the Dirt
By rdomain on February 25, 2022 5:57 am
An extract from a larger performance. No edits.
OP-1, Cocoquantus, H9, Modular synth.
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An extract from a larger performance. No edits.
OP-1, Cocoquantus, H9, Modular synth.
Audio works licensed by author under:
Copyright All rights reserved
Nice ambient texture, with little crackles/glitch that add some crunch.
The choir/vocal sounds so good with the glitching/filtering effect on it, listening to this right now with headphones in the dark surrounded by snowy mountains, fits perfect to the scenery
Loving the dark and sinister vibes you evoke here. Especially how that melody creeps out at the end.
fully absorbing ambient music. diffuse and obscure.
Nice ambient texture, with little crackles/glitch that add some crunch.
The choir/vocal sounds so good with the glitching/filtering effect on it, listening to this right now with headphones in the dark surrounded by snowy mountains, fits perfect to the scenery
Awesome
Really wonderful stuff as always, man.
Cheers!
Loving the dark and sinister vibes you evoke here. Especially how that melody creeps out at the end.
Thanks so much everyone for the kind words!
fully absorbing ambient music. diffuse and obscure.
This. 100% this.
your hiss/noise is so good and tastefully done.
Cocoquantus: my new drag name
Q-Rosh wrote:fully absorbing ambient music. diffuse and obscure.
This. 100% this.
your hiss/noise is so good and tastefully done.
Thanking you kind sir!
Cocoquantus: my new drag name
Perfecto! My pick would be Plumbutter (although not used on this track)