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Sugar Cravings

By s.d.s. on December 1, 2024 1:22 am

Not much to say about this one. Just making things my brain is craving.

0-coast drone through Microcosm (center of stereo field, ducking in and out occasionally) with everything else being Syntakt. Golden Master at end of chain for some compression, EQ and mid/side noodling.

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I like this track a lot, your contrast is really good.  The drones are wonderfully soft and I like how there is a saw (I am assuming) that is almost like an electric hum playing against the softness of the drone.  At times your percussion reminded me of one of my favorite electronic musicians Subheim which was rather impressive.  Nice work

lament.config wrote:

I like this track a lot, your contrast is really good.  The drones are wonderfully soft and I like how there is a saw (I am assuming) that is almost like an electric hum playing against the softness of the drone.  At times your percussion reminded me of one of my favorite electronic musicians Subheim which was rather impressive.  Nice work

Thank you for taking the time to listen and comment! Much appreciated.

Never heard of Subheim, but listening to “Alone” as I type this and I’m in love. Fantastic recommendation.

A little quiet, a little urgent, a lot menacing. The drone is subtle but does a LOT of heavy lifting. As always, I'm amazed at your patience for the slow change that keeps these tracks evolving.

MRDRCAT wrote:

A little quiet, a little urgent, a lot menacing. The drone is subtle but does a LOT of heavy lifting. As always, I'm amazed at your patience for the slow change that keeps these tracks evolving.

Thank you for listening! It did turn out a little quiet, which I think I know the reason for but am probably wrong.

Oh! I meant the style is quiet - loudness-wise it's fine!

MRDRCAT wrote:

Oh! I meant the style is quiet - loudness-wise it's fine!

Oh! Well, that too. smile

Great sense of danger in this.
- Spider

Devieus wrote:

Great sense of danger in this.
- Spider

Cool! Thanks for listening!

wonderful drones for a wonderful soundscape!

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