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At points it sounds like Perturbator during the I Am The Night-Dangerous Days phase, but then you put your own spin to it. Love that kick sound too.

Evil-Dog responds:

Big compliment for me, Perturbator - Ghost Dancers Slay Together is one of my fav songs

Never thought i'd be able to headbang with screeching synths and an Atari-ST voice yelling at me, but you managed to achieve just that. The clash of feelings and environments at first seem that they could never be put together, but you somehow managed to make it work and it never feels out of place. Well done!

Daru925 responds:

Glad you liked it!
I kind of followed the trope in tech hardcore, where it starts with an innocent (often misleading) happy voice, and before you know it, HELL! ^^

Your songs always sound so brutal and raw, i love it! The tone is dirty yet clean at the same time as I can still distinguish what's being played. The drums in general sound really good and never get lost in the mix, specially that ride cymbal, i love when they sound really bright. Only the crashes i felt could sound different, as they seem to have some particular hi-mid frequencies that can sound a bit painful at times.

The mix might be very mid-focused but i can still distinguish every element in the song. The composition itself is varied well enough so the riffs never feel tiring at all, also the solo hits right where it needed to hit. Overall, this is a very enjoyable death/thrash metal track i could enjoy non-stop, keep it up!

Banana-head responds:

thanks for the review!

Oh man that's a stinky kick, and I say that in a good way, VERY good way. This feels amazingly well balanced for a loud industrial song. The synths are not very bright, which for me personally makes the song much more enjoyable.

Probably my main complaint is that it should've been longer, it felt like it was cut just short of being explored so much more. Also I think some of the leads at 0:54 don't have as much mid range as they should, which I think could've made them far more present and memorable. As it is, I feel that it has the right amount of layers, although it could've benefited from a more aggressive low-end tone. And again, I really feel it had the potential of having more ideas and layers if it was even just a minute longer.

Arponax responds:

Thanks...i think if i didnt thought it sounds balanced or (normal XD) i wouldnt share it.

Since its for NGAIC i just make shorter concepts(or longer if the ideas come smoothly)...its not said to be longer so :D im thinking about finishing the songs at the end....so i could try to make it a full track or just polish the sounds a bit more.

La frase que usaste durante la canción la escuché ya hace bastantes años y desde ese entonces nunca se me olvidó. Éste horror no se puede pasar de largo por nada del mundo y me gusta ver canciones que hablan de esto 50 años después de que pasó. Este hecho nunca se debe olvidar en nuestra historia.

VariableGROfficial responds:

lo se amigo, nunca sera olvidado un hecho, causado por nuestra propia gente y gobierno. el terrible suceso lo quise retratar para que el mundo viera la verdad de un pais

Great and ambitious track, i really like it! The drums are amazing and such a joy to listen, although they sound a little too dry for my taste, considering how orchestral the song is. Some instruments sound a little too "midi", but that doesn't matter when the song is really good! You deserved that 9.63/10 on that contest :)

ScottSoul responds:

Haha, yeah, I went for a more hard rock/metal mix for the drums and kept a particular focus on the overhead microphone. It is quite dry, but I felt it was taking too much space otherwise. Who knows, maybe I'll learn how to do it differently in the future :)

And yeah, sometimes it's hard to get rid of that MIDI feel when you're dealing with a couple of free/cheap VSTs; it doesn't help make other instruments sound realistic! With time I'll learn how to do work around it better.

You have good ears, Zirius! Thank you so much for your review and appreciation. I'm grateful to you. :)

Pretty good! Reminds me of those racing games i used to play on my psp back then, good memories :'). In my opinion, the kick should be a little lower. I know it's common to see loud compressed kicks on modern metal, but i still think the more subtle kick from the 80's is better. That's just me though, so take it as a grain of salt. Still, this song is enjoyable as is.

By the way, the riff at 00:50 is similar to one i used in a song i made (denouement). What a fun coincidence hehe.

HighBallers responds:

thanks for the review dude! i been tweaking this mix for so long. I got the kick kinda slapping. Been trying to get it more of a punch. I'm gonna check out that song lmao

This song represents your inspiration very well, i love it! This clearly shows that expensive equipment don't automatically make a musician good, but rather a good musician can make free plugins sound good. I've been looking for free vst's, so the list of all the stuff you used will be very useful :D

Great track!

zybor responds:

You got that right :), tools don't define your music, you do. It's not a challenge to make good stuff with free or cheap tools, people just feel like they have some need to get expensive gear so they could make things sound better. The reality is that it doesn't matter what you use, you could have had Omnisphere or Serum and still sound like shit.

Thank you for your review. Take care.

I'm a musician who also happens to have a bass and a big afro.

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