I don't like how disjointed it sounds. Some people like that, but it's like it has no flow or rhythm.
Around 1:10, it sounds like a different song. Weird transition.
Like, listen to this at starting at 2:35:
Note the "layering" or whatever they call it when they subtly mix additional tracks onto the underlying beat, and then it 'drops' at 3:20.
This one has an absurdly simple and steady beat, yet keeps my interest the whole time because of the additional voice tracks and the sublte rising and lowering of that synth track:
But what do I know? I've been really getting into retrowave over the past two years.
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Sounds incomplete.
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What would finish it, to you?
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I don't like how disjointed it sounds. Some people like that, but it's like it has no flow or rhythm.
Around 1:10, it sounds like a different song. Weird transition.
Like, listen to this at starting at 2:35:
Note the "layering" or whatever they call it when they subtly mix additional tracks onto the underlying beat, and then it 'drops' at 3:20.
This one has an absurdly simple and steady beat, yet keeps my interest the whole time because of the additional voice tracks and the sublte rising and lowering of that synth track:
But what do I know? I've been really getting into retrowave over the past two years.
That and weird German bands:
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Gib up boats and views Pls
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Snapshots:
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ghostarchive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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