Dank!! You successfully combined the classic chiptunes songs of Newgrounds history with a special DnB spin. The only nitpicky problem is that transition at 1:19 ish which was too quiet. And 1:56 was also a bit too quiet as well.
Dank!! You successfully combined the classic chiptunes songs of Newgrounds history with a special DnB spin. The only nitpicky problem is that transition at 1:19 ish which was too quiet. And 1:56 was also a bit too quiet as well.
This version is absolutely a lot better. Now it kinda sounds like a song from the opening to a James Bond movie! I think one of the things that makes it sound better is that you don't have so many discordant layers going off at once anymore. It also helps that a lot more of those layers are in the lower register, so it doesn't come off as shrill.
The last version, as you remarked, was rushed. It only took two weeks -- but this one kinda did, it's strange. Regardless, I am glad you enjoy it -- and I am glad it turned out a lot better than version 1.
I can tell you definitely tried here, but it also sounds quite rushed. As a result, the vocals don't exactly mesh right. Anyways, I'll listen to the new version now to see what improved...
Definitely tops DJ Nate's underwhelming original. I like how you added a lot of fresh stuff here. Although some sounds were a bit too "whispy" (if that makes sense) I think you definitely made some really nice house-style music here. 1:21 was a particular highlight.
:D :D THX :3
Sounds like a filthy frank song
This is really way too simplistic. I dunno, not for me.
Honestly, if you hadn't said that this was a mashup of existing songs, you would have fooled me into thinking this was its own thing. And it's very well-made too. Definitely another step up from your original mashup style of just combining song segments. This is impressive work!
Wow, really? That's awesome! Thanks, man! :)
This starts off so promising, but the drop just sounds extremely grating and unprocessed. Plus the rhythm is just bizarre.
Not sure what you mean by "grating and unprocessed"? This is in the same vein as producers like Au5 or Xilent... Same with the rhythms, that 1/16 syncopation is a big part of modern DnB.
Considering how this is "vintage," it is spectacular! I really like the retro video game atmosphere, and it surprisingly still works even throughout the drop, which isn't a soft one either. I liked it a lot! Maybe the buildups could have been improved, but at the same time I do like how sudden it is. Good job!
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