baked helix
By that_ranjit on January 13, 2024 9:29 pm
Composed entirely on the Dirtywave M8.
https://youtu.be/V8_RmlMUkfo?si=8-OF975YHyqYLKGP
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Composed entirely on the Dirtywave M8.
https://youtu.be/V8_RmlMUkfo?si=8-OF975YHyqYLKGP
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike (BY-NC-SA)
this absolutely highlights the M8 as a heavyweight plunderphonics platform, it never occurred to me to lean so heavily into that approach before but this definitely inspires me to give it a try on mine later this year. smooth as hecc, super clean mix, and flows great!
This is fantastic, such a joy to listen to this, like how things are constantly moving/evolving, reminded me of the best of old school “wagon christ”
Oooh diggin those smokey vibes from that opening chord hook. The beat ties it altogether and has such a nice stereo mix to it. Love how you introduced the main synth pad. The bass that kicks in really carries the beat too. Filters, fills and all sorts of ear candy in this. Well done!
You have such a distinct style! It all seems so playful and effortless, but that only goes to show that you're really a master at your craft.
After I’m out of chiptune mode this month, I have got to try stuff like this. You make M8 tracks sound like they were made on an MPC.
what a killer groove. love all the details and sense of constant development, held my attention the whole time. great vibes, well done!
love that snappy groove... swings sooooo enticing and those sample-flips: mad-swanky!
the vocal sample is sick and the percussion makes my brain go brrrr. I enjoyed this a lot!
You have such a distinct style! It all seems so playful and effortless, but that only goes to show that you're really a master at your craft.
What this fellow musician said. A true joy
hottttt beat
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