From the description on Soundcloud:
This was one of those times when I never intended to make a new track but damn I'm glad I did. Last night I was creating a new drum kit (featured on the track) and I wanted to test it out with some samples just to make sure the kit's dynamics and range played well with others. So I just grabbed some piano parts that I played and recorded and 30 minutes later I was well on my way to making this track happen. I love the unintended stuff. I love how this track makes my skin crawl (ever so slightly) and makes me think bad thought (ever so slightly). Come and getchu some!
Oh and the name - It's a Reason thing.
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- forensickbeats
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Sick tune, man! That randomness element is smth I was also experimenting with lately...
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Pretty sure I know what you are referring to ( the sound that starts and ends the track but is also throughout and more random during). Cool thing is that that sound get's it randomness because it's a sample that is not sliced as close to the transient peak as I'd usually want it. Here's a pic of it:
Usually I would slice it right up where the white line is. In fact I set it to this at one point but it took away the swingy sloppiness of it. I have a bass note layered under the sample (in another Kong in the same Combinator) that hits immediately at the start of the sample, which also makes for a looseness and bouncy feel. Definitely some good stuff I learned with this track.
Thanks for the feedback.
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