n64 - Anybody There (Dark/Computer ting)
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- Soul_Of_Seun
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Re: n64 - Anybody There (Dark/Computer ting)
Not bad. The vocal stands out a bit, a tad too loud. I'd suggest adding a bit of reverb on the voice. The occasional rapid/rolling kicks don't work quite as well It's definitely interesting and different.
- Soul_Of_Seun
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Re: n64 - Anybody There (Dark/Computer ting)
Not bad. The vocal stands out a bit, a tad too loud. I'd suggest adding a bit of reverb on the voice. The occasional rapid/rolling kicks don't work quite as well. The other elements are fine. It's definitely interesting and different.
Re: n64 - Anybody There (Dark/Computer ting)
I like how the cymbals change speed, reminds me of trap. The word I would use to describe the voice sample is bizarre. Despite Soul Of Seun I think the rolling kick drum works.
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