This is the first song that I came across from you and I'm happy that you gave a glimpse on how you created it. You should do a tutorial of you making a song from scratch.
this is something incredible. those deep dark pads before the drop and the sugary pop vocals and then. drop with this broken light express beat. applause
interesting stuff! Could you maybe do a tutorial some day on the main bass in the drop of your song "Inception"? Really can't figure out how you made that
I would agree that it sounds interesting but people who dance don't want to listen to that man sure you'll get people who want to listen to it on their headphones but it's hard to dance to stuff like that and the more you do that the more you make the music about you and not about the dancing because people go to drum and bass to dance buddy so if you can't dance to it then it's not really going to be all that fun and random ass generation is not fun to dance to. Because you can't just up and change the whole idea of why people play this music especially when this music originated in places like Jamaica and the UK where it was about making people dance dance you forget that element and it will change nothing. Why do you think Chase and Status are still the number one producers of DnB? I can assure you it is not because of random all over the place neurofunk sounds, whih I love, 🎉 what is the also the contract that I only makes for 30 seconds because it's so over the top that it can't be mixed and double dropped very easily or at least smoothly however I'm just going off of what I just heard for 15 seconds so keep in mind this is just my opinion
i see your point but i'd like to disagree, some of these 'headphones' tracks really really hit live too and even being somewhat un-danceable you get crazy crowd reactions
True. But it will never get a longer than a little bit of play for that shock value, I've been DJing and throwing parties for a long time, and one thing that has happened consistently is the length of time in which DJs' mix has shrunk, significantly, and although I think you do have a valid point@@xvsce2871 , I know personally DJs who loves tunes like this (meaning newer, edgy sounds) but shy away from them because they often don't mesh with what they're playing, DnB has been getting more and more minimal if anything, and this is far from minimal sounding. however at the end of the day it's just my constructive criticism as a DJ and fellow producer. And again just my opinion. Keep doing weird new sounds tho forr real ")