Amazing Depth of this bass is something else entirely !!! Keep it up !!! Grown up wit hdnb since the 90s so this is prety good stuff Great sound quality I love it
Used to listen to this during one of the darkest, loneliest, most lost periods of my life. It’s a little weird coming back to it but I’m grateful this mix carried me through such a hard time, thank you ❤️
So, after listening to your first mix on a loop many times the past 24 hours, here I am. I hope this one ends up as great. Also, it's clear you like anime, but do you like manga as well? :) haha
I definitely prefer this mix over VOL.1, much more refined I think, though VOL.7 is my personal favorite in the series. I very muchso like manga aswell, my MAL profile has my top 10 manga on it if you'd like to check it out, though I still need to add everything I've read and plan to read to it myanimelist.net/profile/loredweller
@@loredweller Thank you. I've not seen Parasyte referred to as Kiseijuu (until your list). I am collecting the Full Color hardbacks that recently released for Parasyte. You may enjoy works by Junji Ito and Kazuo Umezz (Umezu). They are high on my list for next reading. I read previews of a number of their books, and I am hooked. Drifting Classroom (by Umezz) is probably #1 next purchase for me.
It's in the description, but I have no habit of checking that, heh, and I know I'm not the only one... so: The anime is Perfect Blue (a Satoshi Kon movie), a psychological horror thriller about a) a stalker targeting a teen pop idol or b) paranoid delusions and doubting your own mind... or is it both? or neither? Can I even tell? Please help.
@@loredweller Breakcore and jungle is like 30 years old and you use soundcloud to gauge if something is highly rated or not... holy shit.. your brain is mush.
@@LordHando - "Breakcore and jungle is like 30 years old." True for jungle, breakcore on the other hand is from the late 90s. Doesn't apply here regardless as these tracks are all less than 1-2 years old. "You use soundcloud to gauge if something is highly rated or not." What do you even mean by that? Where does a track being highly rated come into play? underground shit isn't going to be "highly rated" lmao. I go across the major mainstream streaming/purchasing platforms that come with any distributer (as that is how 99% of nu-age artists get their work out there) and check the numbers if they're public. This isn't 2002, I don't need to check 50 forums to collect the number of plays, fucking sperg.
I've been listening to xtarlit for probably 3 years now and I love their tracks, but i'm mostly focused on helping promote smaller artists with these playlists :)