well
DjImmune recommended this stuff (and I have to admit - for being 15 - this is undeniably good) but I don't see as much potential in it as with many others this popular. Still, deserves a recommendation.
well
DjImmune recommended this stuff (and I have to admit - for being 15 - this is undeniably good) but I don't see as much potential in it as with many others this popular. Still, deserves a recommendation.
this guy below can't appreciate this random stuff
but i can - it rocks. not as good as your other stuff. keep composing man.
dude, you are rad
honestly...just that picture you had on little "homepage" (newgrounds) had me crackin up.
I'm liking this
that's hilarious (the "m going kill u!" part when it jumps in).
a little on the weird side...but hey - whatever floats your boat. still fun - crazy sounds bro.
canon in c much?
I suppose that particular chord progression can be hard to avoid on occasion. It's great funky chillout music (lots of character). Reminds me of something that you would hear in a skateboarding video (411 or something). It's promising but it's not the type of thing that I normally enjoy (matter of preference).
yeh i get that, i personally wudnt skate to something like this.
thanks for the review dude
it's a decent song
it's simply way too generic and the bass causes too many pumping compression artifacts. some parts still enjoyable nonetheless.
Yup so.....whats wrong with that???
that was good
no doubt about. I don't really like happy hardcore songs - but sometimes you get one of those songs that you can't help but like. this is one of those songs.
well done
a little bit of clipping distortion at points (probably why you were able to keep the level so high on this one with so much low frequency content) but the song was nice. maybe not as progressive as I would hope. I was still waiting for the drum part to really take but it sits way way back in the track. Much too far to have any effect really.
the repetition after 2:00 gets a little jarring but when the "piano" comes back in it smooths things back out.
you're the man
nuff said. flawless.
he he ... thanx
SuperGoodSound is a composer and sound designer collaborative between Josh Hunsaker and Johnny DeCoste with combined credits spanning some of the largest toy and game releases of the past decade and work with stars like Pete Townshend of The Who.
Age 40, Male
Sound Designer
Working
San Francisco, CA
Joined on 11/14/07