Fear in Our Eyes
By rdomain on December 4, 2022 8:29 am
Recently picked up an Analog Rytm Mk 2 drum machine so this song was all written and performed on that.
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Recently picked up an Analog Rytm Mk 2 drum machine so this song was all written and performed on that.
Audio works licensed by author under:
Copyright All rights reserved
The hats for me really make this track complete. The grizzly synth is awesome but those lil hats keeping the pace really amp up the pace of the track. Like I should be watching a cutscene from Splinter Cell in night vision of someone getting silently taken down. Nice work as always!
The hats for me really make this track complete. The grizzly synth is awesome but those lil hats keeping the pace really amp up the pace of the track. Like I should be watching a cutscene from Splinter Cell in night vision of someone getting silently taken down. Nice work as always!
Thanks mate. Appreciated! I used to play Splinter Cell many years ago so I can visualise.
Creates an excellent sense of tension from the get-go and doesn't let up much even as it evolves. The final minute or so is downright unsettling.
That high radar ping sets the eerie atomsphere. As this reminds me of a submarine, the track takes a claustrophobic turn. That large bass confirms the feeling. It becomes harder to breathe. It feels like we're going through the dark damp corridors of a submarine that is deep below the ocean. And something is really badly off. That would be the perfect soundtrack for a scene full of suspense in such a movie.
Creates an excellent sense of tension from the get-go and doesn't let up much even as it evolves. The final minute or so is downright unsettling.
Glad to hear it was effective on your nervous system.
That high radar ping sets the eerie atomsphere. As this reminds me of a submarine, the track takes a claustrophobic turn. That large bass confirms the feeling. It becomes harder to breathe. It feels like we're going through the dark damp corridors of a submarine that is deep below the ocean. And something is really badly off. That would be the perfect soundtrack for a scene full of suspense in such a movie.
Thanks mate! I quite like that radar ping I came up with. Would you believe it's an analog cowbell synth engine?! Love the description!