If you are not into Berlin school or repetitive tunes I would probably avoid this. Quanta
Those that are brave enough to listen thanks.
Synths used in this
Two instances of Arturia's Modular V.
1 each of Arturia's DX7, CS 80 V,
1 Korg ARP Odyssey
And last but not least Superior Drummer 3 Orchestral Percussion SDX.
If anyone is interested in drum maps for the Superior Drummer 3 Orchestral Percussion SDX give me a shout I have just spent the day creating maps for both percussion sets.
@abacab when I posted this it did not say F ø k k it said something similar that could have been seen as inappropriate in a forum visited by under 16's
The OP edited the title.
I must have missed though not surprising my furry mind was somewhat distracted. Agree that the hats are a tad to forward but other than that I like this @Lynn.
The title in a forum potential visited by under 16's is a little questionable @iRelevant.
The song, sounds not unlike me on a bad morning after a bad night in the pit of pain, before coffee.
Electro Punk definitely fits, different.
Foot taping is not recommended with this one @daryl1968 it was composed with the intention of screwing with ones brain, well it screwed with mine anyway.
Thanks for the listen and comments
Tricky subject mater so I will avoid the subject mater other than to say there does seem to be a general mood to complain, moan, criticise, point the finger about anything just because people now have access to world wide platforms.
Musically I found the song very well performed and written the lyrics do little for me.
Definitely hearing a repeating theme in the vein of Tubular Bells, I found the strings a little harsh and trill on the Adam's overall though a very listenable track, nice job sir.
Welcome to the forum, sounds like a good start, I am with Tom on the vocal being a little clean and perhaps the bass could do with a little more weight as well.
@SPAK I had a day like that only I when I came round somehow I had managed to get to Scotland, without a wallet, which is quite a way north from the southeast of England.
Thanks for the listen and comment.
Thanks Lynn, it is a jump around in odd n/8 time signatures, there are passages in 11/8, 9/8, 7/8 and 5/8. Drums from SD 3, Synclavier V on lead, Mellotron V and CS 80 V on support, with the Mini V providing the rumple bass.