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Kaskrin

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Really awesome stuff man, if you really made this in one night you should really consider doing this for a living.

1600 responds:

Thanks! I'm glad you like it

You need to use sounds that aren't all sub bass level.

they should have this in a crowded elevator hahahaha

Awesome stuff man, how long have you been making music?

keosni391 responds:

Thanks, 3 years :)

War drums, bad ass. The reason to a 4 instead of a five was that there were certain parts in the beginning that got completely silent which didn't feel to good.

UtahClock responds:

Ill have to fix that in the next day or two, the time between first drum and second one is a little to long.

Good stuff man. It has an awesome groove to it, almost like an 80s disco groove.

Ediblefungus responds:

Thanks, I wasn't trying to resurrect disco, but I guess it works. :D

More ambient than dubstep? I don't feel like it gets anywhere but the effort is noticable.

BAZmotherfucker responds:

I'm not too into dubstep actually, I was really going for electronic dub, which draws aspects from electronic, ambient, and reggae music. I draw a lot of inspiration from Hallucinogen's "In Dub" album. It kills me that they don't have Dub available as a genre on NGs, seeing as dubstep was definitely not what I was trying to do exclusively, but I guess Dub music just isn't popular enough to have representation on this site. I would appreciate it if you reviewed the actual freaking song instead of nitpicking about genres, because that really isn't the point of this review space... I don't feel like this review gets anywhere, but the effort is noticeable. ;b I might change the genre anyway just to avoid getting 0-bombed by dubstep lovers...

Pretty damn good man

CaseyVenn responds:

Thanks, Kaskrin. I'm glad you like it. ~CV

It doesn't really "go" anywhere.

Scary and well executed, just cluttered is all. The best thing you can have in a DnB song is a moments rest in 2nd and then slam it back into 5th gear. It in fact, makes the listener feel a larger sense of intensity. Contrast is what you need, that is what I am trying to say. The intensity only lasts a while, and to bring it back you need to calm the listener and then slam it back in their ear holes.

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