munchjrr I’d love to :) demvr.bandcamp.com/album/babylon -that’s from when I was still weird melancholic raw bm. for my next split I got better equipment and I’m transitioning to more a classic dsbm sound (with a real drummer!!!)
I love finding gems like this that take the piss out of dsbm. Strangely its one of my favorite things to listen to, but this kind of stuff really reminds me how awesome the metal community is. I write my own dsbm stuff too. And seeing this ACTUALLY on SoundCloud is pretty funny. Great video man.
@@lieQT I didn't realize I typed out Spotify until you pointed it out lol, I meant to type out SoundCloud. But do you write your own dsbm music? But taking it seriously?
@@lieQT all of my stuff like any dsbm project is on Bandcamp. I go by the project of Avtvmn. My last Release was called "When She Leaves" and it's my only good release after my second EP "Tomorrow". Not advertising myself to you. But if you check it out I guess you'll like it lol. I'm working on my 3rd album I think, and it'll be out November.
@@IDKyoudk Depends, I think highpass filters and screaming into really shitty mics, deliberate peaking is common enough practice. Running it through a guitar sim is a whole diff thing but I like the sound lol.
Jokes on you, you didn't even try and it sounds decent 😂😂 idk why, but I enjoy this type of music. I know it isn't super deep or anything and a lot of the people who make the music are pretentious nerds lol, but idk. The droning guitars and shit just strike a chord with me, but yeah, processed drums... Enough said. Great video lad!
My English is not very good, so forgive me any mistake, but can I myself create the drum sound and put it into the app? If yes how do I do it? Could you teach me? Thanks in advance.
Hey man you totally could do that, if you've got drums or something you've mic'd up and exported that out as a sound file e.g. a .wav, you can drop that in as a sample in FL studio, just look up "Load sample fl studio" :)