Awesome! Keep on killing it dude! I plan on using some of your music for my videos and will be sure to link to your channel and website! Thanks for this awesome material.
Trippy...I really need to play this damn game some more sometime!...and when I eventually do...I will do bump this song! very good Luke sir...very good...
OMG! It's so.... Gisbcksjx I can't describe the feeling I had when I listened to it:') it's like beautiful and great at the same time*-* you are awesome! And one thing, can you make another song with that little voices, like in triangle dreams Room ond anger jungle??:) I love that voices!:D
Chillstep is a spinoff of Dubstep, therefore it is still a Dubstep track, without it's specific, unofficial sub-genre title listed. It's not misleading at all.
Pretty good. I would like to hear this with a little more variation (perhaps some unexpected switch ups and tonal variations/modifications et cetera) to the melody. Other than that, I enjoyed it. Deeper wobbles never hurt either ;) Not saying it's not tight how it is, but if you remix it...
It is copyrighted, but it is royalty free, and you may use the music in your videos, as long as you put a link to my channel in the description of the videos you use my music in :)
Yes, but the only reason you know they used CoD gun sounds is because it tells you. I want people to know what game the track represents just from hearing it. Look at any remix of a track I've done, they all have a distinctive element that allows you to know what game it's based on. Halo is a bit dated now anyway, I'd rather work on games that are new, or coming soon. :)
Clever and creative idea, but again, there is no distinctive theme for the Fallout games. Something that people would hear and say "Oh, that's from Fallout." There are no distinctive sounds either. I want people to know what game my track is representing without being told, but from what they hear. "Maximum Armor" can not be mistaken for anything other than Crysis. "InstaKill" is no doubt CoD Zombies.
Ok then if your looking for something like that then Halo multi-player would be a good one. The announcer useually has some things like that. I've also seen some people use CoD gun sounds to create beats.
In your specific opinion, which would likely only apply to you, because I know how to produce music. I make music to sound good, not to make people say "dude solid bass hardcore." It's music, an art, a precisely made piece in tribute to the main theme of Crysis, specifically reflecting the game and suit. My take on it, my show, my performance. I'm not here to tailor music to people that want to hear 'super hardcore bass', I make music I want to hear, and what others that share my taste want. :)
Unfortunately, Dead Space 3 doesn't really have a distinctive theme, nor does it have distinctive sounds. COD Zombies had the weird zombie sounds and narration, Mass Effect had the futuristic blip sound and Commander Shepard, Silent Hill had specific melodies and Crysis had a theme and the suit voice.