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Noblefoul

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large d

thats riddim not 2 step uk garage grrr

epic violin

this is such a mess that writing detailed critique would be a waste of my time. better luck next time

edit: checked your other stuff, worst mistake of my life since its equally as bad

evandbrown responds:

true

work on mixing and sound design more, otherwise pretty nice

getting rukkus vibes on this one

This song, this very song, it easily takes the spot for me as one of the true musical wonders I've had pleasure being exposed to.

Right off you're hit with soothing ambience with, an ethereal piano accompanied by an alluring synth. Minimalistic soundscape measuredly develops into an utmost candy of a techno beat, sparkly sounds, quite resembling crystals (hence the name, I guess), left and right lead you into the core of the song, a soft kick slowly becomes more and more apparent grinding out the gorgeous aerial sonance, sounding like a heartbeat in fiery anticipation for the core of the song.
The core of the song itself feels like a striking event, it constantly shifts from one sound to another in a matter of a couple of bars, while remaining so consistently ethereal and light. Its a whole song in itself, to be fair. It kicks off with simple kick-clap-kick-clap pattern underlined by simple synth melody beneath. It repeats itself twice and the melody is replaced by another synth going back and forth with a slick smooth piano above all. A bunch of rapid drums introduces a new part with yet another luminous synth to back everything up. A bit of tranquility before the actual climax, and the eccentric energetic synths fill up the sonic bubble wrapping your ears and you're drown in majesty of the ongoing commotion. Later yet, another rich synth could be heard echoing all over the place, taking up entire space as it appears.
Calmness. Everything has reverted to where it had started. A lonely synth melody with soft pad underneath it, subtly glooming in the void.

All this rollercoaster of emotion and delight is composed rather sumptuously. A techno beat incased in ambient from all sides isnt something unique at the time I'm writing this review, but I suppose it has been a huge deal back in 2006. After all, it was the first of a kind song I heard and I keep it close to my heart. Consciously or not, it helped me develop my music taste later down the road and I'm glad I stumbled upon this jewel.

fart

Okay, redux review time cos last time my dumbass didnt understand what the fuck ambient is (or was totally unaware to the concept of music styles).
This track is put together so gorgeously, from start to finish its alive with an unusual song structure and interesting and captivating genre mix of ambient and future bass/ Although yeah, intro might have been more varied (that could've been resolved by adding a bunch of distant sounding, reverbed and echoed samples in the background) or could've been made less punchy as it currently stands. Drops are trully beautiful with euphoric leads, tight precise trap-influenced drum rolls and hypnotic chiptune-esque synths. But the real highlight of this song for me is break part between the drops is where the chill of the whole song really is.
All and all an interesting play on the genre aspect and unique sound as a whole.

This track has introduced me to majestic soundscapes of ambient music, I can't express how much this track means to me.

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