alkana
By tsrono on January 24, 2016 9:07 pm
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high quality version available at http://tsrono.bandcamp.com/album/svns
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Cool tones at the 1/3 point. I'm having some trouble visualizing or recognizing a feeling... a bit Metroid Prime maybe?
I like how the vibe is both hectic and calm at the same time, great use of filtering!
Oh yeah. Quick frequency sweeps on the attack of the percussion, the high-resonance filters...lots of impact here. Nice abstraction!
Also really liking those reverbed pads, the distorted-flute voice, and the auto-pan. Badass.
Cool tones at the 1/3 point. I'm having some trouble visualizing or recognizing a feeling... a bit Metroid Prime maybe?
Never played Metroid Prime (unfortunately) but if my tunes remind of Metroid then I'm glad.
I like how the vibe is both hectic and calm at the same time, great use of filtering!
Thank you much, glad that vibe carried to the listener as I intended
Nice. I dig that relentless beat!
Lovely!
Thanks!
Yes, that!
Oh yeah. Quick frequency sweeps on the attack of the percussion, the high-resonance filters...lots of impact here. Nice abstraction!
Also really liking those reverbed pads, the distorted-flute voice, and the auto-pan. Badass.
Glad you got into it!
last section of this really shines for me, such fantastic perc and distorted synth sounds
The percussion is on the verge of triggering some tinnitus but I dig the energy and transitions. Lots going on in here but you keep it cohesive throughout.