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Hands Are Tied

By rdomain on July 30, 2022 5:19 am

This is a modular synth piece made up of two or three different patches I created using the strategic card game 'Patch - The Card Game'.

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very tasty textures, got some uncanny valley acoustic stuff going on here. really pretty harmonies.

great crunchy sounds along with beautiful airy drones. well done.

Lots of cool sounds and textures.  Starts off with a bang and doesn't really let its foot off the pedal.  Interesting backstory to its creation as well.

I really enjoyed how the percussion would percolate through the pads.  Very cinematic and conjured up images with lens flares off rain soaked streets smile

license wrote:

very tasty textures, got some uncanny valley acoustic stuff going on here. really pretty harmonies.

Q-Rosh wrote:

great crunchy sounds along with beautiful airy drones. well done.

CosmicCairns wrote:

Lots of cool sounds and textures.  Starts off with a bang and doesn't really let its foot off the pedal.  Interesting backstory to its creation as well.

Tone Matrix wrote:

I really enjoyed how the percussion would percolate through the pads.  Very cinematic and conjured up images with lens flares off rain soaked streets smile

Thanks all for the listen and cool comments.  Appreciated as always!

I like how it sounds like static is bubbling from underneath to the surface. It's a huge digital ocean with flashes of neon blue lights, like thunder under the water deep down below, highlighting the ruins of cities long lost under the sea. I like that kind of evocative tracks, ambient noise apocalypse that somehow totally makes sense.

Really loved the flow of this one. The card game sounds like a fun way to inspire interesting ideas.

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