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Glass Trap

By Tristan Louth-Robins on January 5, 2016 1:05 am

I'm currently working on music/sound design for a Black Mirror-ish theatre production in the Adelaide Fringe and using a lot of synth textures and reverberent bass as my primary instrumentation. I'm generating a lot of stuff based on doomy pulses, fluttering arpeggios and bass notes - hence this track. Aside from a bit of EQ, I used a fair bit of multiband compression to keep things dense and thickened.

Instruments: Microkorg synth, Monotribe sequencer and Squire Precision bass guitar.

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Very evocative/impressive!

alien landscapez

chill smile

Journey-like dreaminess and evocative movement - velly nice!

really unique sounds, loving the atmosphere of this

one of my favorite pieces of yours, kudos man! great first week smile

very nice.

Great track, with some very nice sounds.

An enjoyable brooder indeed.

Jim Wood wrote:

Very evocative/impressive!

SammyJams wrote:

alien landscapez

kigu klub wrote:

chill smile

tim koch wrote:

Journey-like dreaminess and evocative movement - velly nice!

Parallelis wrote:

really unique sounds, loving the atmosphere of this

george bowles wrote:

one of my favorite pieces of yours, kudos man! great first week smile

paul raygun wrote:

very nice.

Plantrain wrote:

Great track, with some very nice sounds.

rdomain wrote:

An enjoyable brooder indeed.

Thank you all for the comments and feedback! I'll hopefully get a chance to listen to some more WB over the next couple of days. smile

love the clicks in there

nice textures

Love the show! You really captured a moment with the choice in sounds. Good work man!

Excellent stuff

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