https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AtgU53iVYU
Ive always loved the combination of foley art with electronic music, especially mixed well. Adding instruments which are actually played, or just naturally recorded weird sounds you may hear everyday transposed/transformed in some way and eq'd to add to the composition where you dont notice initially sometimes however subtle. I'm a sound designer/song writer and this is the style of sound i don't hear enough of but indulge in creating.
Sonder & Silience, nature vs. electronic
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Re: Sonder & Silience, nature vs. electronic
Beautiful track dude.
Loving the percussion you've used, not keen on trap high hats though.
Keep at it dude, this track glistens.
Loving the percussion you've used, not keen on trap high hats though.
Keep at it dude, this track glistens.
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