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Your new work is incredible.

keepwalking responds:

thanks a lot :)

Huzzah! It is complete! I think it's an improvement on the WIP.

tourmi responds:

Ahah, thanks ^^
The WIP had a "canned" impression to it. I'm happy that I noticed it, or the finished song might have kept it and it wouldn't have sounded that good.

Thanks for the review!

This is good, it sort of seems longer than it actually. I am not qualified to tell you how to improve this, but I think you should try putting some sort of transition at 1:11 and at 3:03. I have no experience to tell you how those transitions should be made either.

This is awsome! Someone needs to have a tesla coil play this.

Wow, that's a lot of partial songs, I need an army of Erik McClures to complete them all (I need an army of me to do all of the things I want to do as well). All of the fragments sound like the beginnings of something awesome. A literal army of one would be absurdly useful...

Normally I don't like Dubstep, but you have made an exception. You have composed good dubstep, and you should be proud of yourself.

Droplifter responds:

Thanks very much, I'm trying to make something a bit different to what I usually make.

Thanks for the listen and review :)

Metropolis is awsome, and you are awsome for making it.

This is pretty good. I really enjoy your work. As for crappily coded software, I am not a fan. Hopefully I can avoide that perticular pitfall after taking some programming classes in collage. It's ridicuous that you need an xGhz processor and 4+GB of RAM just do do audio development. The same goes for a good computer that can play 3D games without issues but crumples under the load of a couple hundread if then else statments in a spreadsheet (this was on Wiindows, obveously. My Linux box doesn't seem to mind that very same spreadsheet at all).

My point is: I feel your pain. Maybe someday we can build better tools that do their job properly without setting your CPU on fire, crashing al the time, or running out of memory for no apparent reason. Until then I will continue to be impressed with your work despite it not living up to your vision of how it was supposed to be.

ErikMcClure responds:

I hope to, at some point in the future, write my own sampler that isn't retarded using an efficient sFFT C++ implementation

I could swear I have heard most of this before, did you necro an old project?

Droplifter responds:

Yeah man usually make a new version of everything I update rather than just endlessly updatin the same project. And, as usual, someone's blammed it already, lol. Cheers for the listen though.

I pre-ordered this album, and I got a link to the MP3 download via email, but not the FLAC one. I was sort of wondering where I could find it. Definitly worth my money even if I can't get the FLAC version. You are an incredible artist, I only wish I had the skills to create stuff like this.

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