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wonderful

I can imagine some metallica and symphony style strings coming in at 1:15...

it's a little bit of crazy description (don't know about your storytelling ability) and the second section of the song isn't as good as the first. But that first part when everything jumps in was enough to warrant an automatic 5/5 and 10/10. You could probably microphone someone taking a crap after the first 30 seconds of this song and I still would have given it a top score. the sound quality is very very good as a part of this.

DarKsidE555 responds:

Haha, well...I just write what comes to my mind and for this I just had a crazy story like this. I mean...isn't dad'n me already a bit crazy? ;)

Well, it's always a matter of taste if you like something or not, the most important thing is that you liked the song in general so I'm already happy with that. :)

Thanks for the nice comments there man and thanks for da review!

not as cool as the previous one I listened too...

but still plenty good. The main thing I notice here is that it is programmed simply so intricately that it keeps my interest really well. I believe it's simply a more sophisticated type of music. This one appears to have some rather abstract parts - which is still ok, considering you were utilizing the ts404 and 3xOsc for [everything?...]

Sythec responds:

Ha, not everything is 404's or xosc's... Only the lead synths, the wobbles, and the stingy-kind of glitch. They are not default either, I send them through a lot of FX filters and such, work some unique sounding stuff. I am trying to find a Kick that would work better for this.

this is really good

Very inspiring. It's too bad stuff like this doesn't get more attention...it really should. It shows a level of programming ability that not many people possess. I especially can appreciate the drum breaks and tweaks on the voice. Whereas there are those who really have a knack for making typical top 5 techno tracks with the same exact beat and such over and over again - this stuff tends to be fresher to my ears while still maintaining a great level of quality.

Sythec responds:

Thanks. You're kind :)

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).

howli responds:

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.

PsyWoofers responds:

Yup so.....whats wrong with that???

you're the man

nuff said. flawless.

sorohanro responds:

he he ... thanx

this has some potential

i think this is better than the "remix" that you uploaded last time anyway (you need to specify the original author...) the strong point is probably the well done syncopation of the parts. not all the instruments mesh - but somehow still sound pleasing. worthy of a few loops...(didn't tire me really quick like many songs here do).

cartoon781 responds:

thank you and i apoligize for wasting your time on the other 1 lol

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 39, Male

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Joined on 11/14/07

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