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Evokes a wide range of feelings, from excitement to anger to depression. Swamp Waltz really did it to me. Very smooth blend of Fami and Instrumentation. I like the tradeoffs that you guys make to let the tracking and the instruments shine in turn. Much respect for the bass sound where tasteful use of distortion comes into play. Live drums are clean and not overproduced. Cheers to the engineer.
My only reservation is that I feel this should have been longer.
Solid and more straightforward than "Infinity" with wall-to-wall airtight production. Cleanly done yet evocative of a wide range of musical styles. Dream-E gave me a good chuckle with it's "Dolphin Trap" motifs. It was a pleasing interlude. Favorite Jam: Fox.
psssh...nothin
personnel... kid...
I'll be so glad when a native Genesis tracker finally makes it past beta stage.
Another fine release. Reflective and somber. Relaxing. Very nice.
Favorite jam: Adult Life.
irrlichtproject wrote:Version 2.1 is coming very soon, btw
Looking forward to this very much...
Here's one argument for hardware you might not have heard before: I prefer the actual gameboy because it's battery powered. I live off the grid and often power is scarce/unavailable depending on what outside phenomena are effecting our PV system.
I've been trying to get into AT2, but the PC I built for it is just too power hungry to run at any time besides the middle of the day. I usually find time to track before or after work, essentially before or after sunrise/set.
Emulator seems pretty cool for the nigh - unlimited processing power and storage/recording flexablity, but really the gameboy feels best for so many other reasons. I've had one in my hands for 20+ years now, so it just feels like home.
havocCc wrote:Imaginary wrote:Woo! Share it around my friends. The IOUT promotional machine is currently still on the "not tragically obnoxious" scale, so likely nobody will hear of it unless you tell them. I don't into facebook, so that's a good place to start probably. I'm going to start a soundcloud playlist too!
posted it on several facebook groups
Radical. The response has already be pretty amazing. I wouldn't be surprised if this becomes the most downloaded release on IOUT by like, tomorrow. (Seriously.)
Excellent work my friends.
Woo! Share it around my friends. The IOUT promotional machine is currently still on the "not tragically obnoxious" scale, so likely nobody will hear of it unless you tell them. I don't into facebook, so that's a good place to start probably. I'm going to start a soundcloud playlist too!
(Look at the first post.) ^_^
Superb. Threatening yet inviting. Favorite track: Insurmountable.
Imaginary wrote:I would like to release the comp by the end of January, schedule permitting, but due to the unpredictable nature of my work it could take a bit to get everything mastered and properly arranged. Thanks again to all who have made a submission up to this point. Happy Holidays to all.
CM.O? A tough crowd? Never! But really y'all. This is some sweet art, and sweeter still are the jams that are hitting my inbox.
Right now I'm feeling them both, with the Neon piece as the front cover and the other as the back cover. Both are super!
Art by NEON:
And Rachel Lundy:
It's stunning. The mixing/mastering is so on point, oh my goodness.
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