Ed rush & optical - Musclehead
doesn't compare to breakage, instra:mental or marcus intalex dubstep tunes... not even close to kyrptic minds and i don't like their beats 2 much anyhow...djtwocups wrote:So so
6/10 for taming the wobble slightly and interesting use of logic synth chord (pluck chord i believe?)
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I'd love to hear a dubstep remix of 'The End: Part 2', Ed Rush, Optical and Fierce's amazing collaboration as Fortran.
I'm convinced you could make an amazing darkly atmospheric dubstep track out of that.
I'd do it myself but my production skills are basically non-existent.
I'm convinced you could make an amazing darkly atmospheric dubstep track out of that.
I'd do it myself but my production skills are basically non-existent.
Hit that long lunar note and let it float ...
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I think the tune is fantastic, as is the whole LP. Reminds me of all the funk nastiness that came with the virus sound from the getgo (for example, some of those downtempo bits on Matrix's "sleepwalk" lp).
Besides the bangers like "Chubrub" there are beefy tunes that sonically are just a pleasure to listen to. Ed Rush and Optical have always been deep into their synth collections, both hardware and vst, and imo they tweak it like no other.
Besides the bangers like "Chubrub" there are beefy tunes that sonically are just a pleasure to listen to. Ed Rush and Optical have always been deep into their synth collections, both hardware and vst, and imo they tweak it like no other.
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