Yet another visitor via the #tit4tat challenge, and man, am I glad I found my way to your page! The "Scotch snap" / short-long rhythmic pattern on that main Phrygian riff is really convincing and engaging. When the texture thinned out at 1:52, I already felt myself "missing" the full heights! Did just what a song should do, leave you wanting more but not actually lacking anything.
Probably not the best choice for the last thing I hear before bed. This one could definitely creep into my dreams. Very ominous sounding, and haunting. It would make a good backing track for a certain genre of movie!
Haunting intro. The rhythm change at 0:35 is very pleasant. I like how you used the samples here. Maybe a tiny bit of processing and reverb/delay on the drums? Cool and creepy!
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@seanbrennan Mar 2022
Yet another visitor via the #tit4tat challenge, and man, am I glad I found my way to your page! The "Scotch snap" / short-long rhythmic pattern on that main Phrygian riff is really convincing and engaging. When the texture thinned out at 1:52, I already felt myself "missing" the full heights! Did just what a song should do, leave you wanting more but not actually lacking anything.
@nadine Mar 2022
This is haunting and positive on the same way. I'm confused, how can a happy melody be so disturbing at the same time?! #tit4tat
@nahlej381 Feb 2022
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Love the sample. So much ear candy and changes to keep the listener engaged. This checks a lot of boxes for me! Production sounds great!
@jayjay Feb 2022
Wow. This made me anxious in a good way. Musical emotional cues were grear #tit4tat
@sheilerk Feb 2022
Probably not the best choice for the last thing I hear before bed. This one could definitely creep into my dreams. Very ominous sounding, and haunting. It would make a good backing track for a certain genre of movie!
@chroes Feb 2022
Haunting intro. The rhythm change at 0:35 is very pleasant. I like how you used the samples here. Maybe a tiny bit of processing and reverb/delay on the drums? Cool and creepy!