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i was lolling in the first half a bar

this is awesome

high levels of tension throughout

its like being chased down a country lane by the bikers from road rash on the megadrive

 

i need to unplug from the internet and plug into my stereo and listen louder (laptop)

 

i think deafcore may be the saviour of electronic music

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this shiz iz fun az hell lol

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i like the bleepy synth and the sine wave acid-y noise and the silly beat and i don't like the lead bass synth but three out of four ain't bad. i was going to make a deafcore track last night but i didn't because i couldn't be bothered and i ended up watching a programme about poltergeists which was a bit frightnening.

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i can be bothered, i just wasn't last night and i was too worried about poltergeists

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I tried a mix of deafcore & blindcore by turning of the monitor while knitting in the 'melodies' in renoise, the result is an earthshatteringly lame experience than can be experienced here:
http://sisforawesome.com/upload/files/25/gth7w5g9wo.mp3

 

lol this is siiiiiiick! please submit that to the compilation in EKT forum

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so what's the thing...

you making music without monitoring what you do or summink.?

 

'splain deafcore to a tired old man.

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yeah. for me, it also means to be completely unfamiliar with your samples as well. so i'll download a zip of samples and then make a track, hoping that i'm picking the right percussion or that i'm picking a keyboard note, etc. you get a strange rush if you hold off on listening to it till other people have commented on it. then when you finally hear it, it's a headfuck for a few seconds. it's the producer's equavalent to doing whippits.

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deafcore is watmm. also i think there could be a legitimate genre of music here if enough people start doing it.

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