Remember, the boys don't need to give us music, which is something fans tend to forget.
On the bright side, Sangria and the album are back on Spotify.
It is unclear, you're excused.
hahah silly boy Yeah, they're pretty free to do what they want. Although if you're not gonna make music for six years you could at least call it a hiatus or announce you're done.
Oh, good.
As long as they do something before I die, I'm alright. Honestly I'd prefer a tour to a new album/song.
Ah, I getchya now. It'd be interesting to try and listen to ambiance along with something with more engaging at the same time, though.
It's got a super-intriguing beat.
Layering different music with "ambient" does sound interesting. I guess if it was a success it would mix the best of both and feel like a two-toned blanket, cool and soft, yet heavy with the presences of the fabric and the "full" feeling off being totally wrapped and covered.
I can't seem to find many things like it though. Do you know of any such pieces? I know the "genes" that it falls into, but nothing seems to match.
You, sir, really have a way with words.
Honestly, nothing I've heard comes close. The Uke sounds like something from a Grace Vanderwaal song, the voice is almost Nightcore, and the deeper beat sounds a bit like "Stressesd Out." It's a mix of many things, entirely unique as far as my experience goes.
Being in the commercial industry would be rough. I feel like I'd have a hard time watching my own stuff with a straight face.
I would love to make advertisements, though - I think it'd be fun to test how amusing I can be without being too annoying about the product I'm advertising. It's like a comedy routine where somebody gives you your topic.
I wish there were some good car CONmercials...maybe you could make some of them.
Layering different music with "ambient" does sound interesting. I guess if it was a success it would mix the best of both and feel like a two-toned blanket, cool and soft, yet heavy with the presences of the fabric and the "full" feeling off being totally wrapped and covered.
I can't seem to find many things like it though. Do you know of any such pieces? I know the "genes" that it falls into, but nothing seems to match.
You, sir, really have a way with words.
Honestly, nothing I've heard comes close. The Uke sounds like something from a Grace Vanderwaal song, the voice is almost Nightcore, and the deeper beat sounds a bit like "Stressesd Out." It's a mix of many things, entirely unique as far as my experience goes.
Thank you for the compliment. I hope to publish a novel one day...
It's as unique to you as to me? Hmm. It stems from a modern indie folk song and brewed deeply like a french coffee. I didn't ever think it would be that hard to find similar music. Then again, with all the changes made from the original, it's almost like deconstruction music, which does exactly what you think the name implies. Even though it has the light added bass, it feels like a cooking reduction, which does add some wonderful "bass notes" of flavor to any sauce.
Honestly, nothing I've heard comes close. The Uke sounds like something from a Grace Vanderwaal song, the voice is almost Nightcore, and the deeper beat sounds a bit like "Stressesd Out." It's a mix of many things, entirely unique as far as my experience goes.
Thank you for the compliment. I hope to publish a novel one day...
It's as unique to you as to me? Hmm. It stems from a modern indie folk song and brewed deeply like a french coffee. I didn't ever think it would be that hard to find similar music. Then again, with all the changes made from the original, it's almost like deconstruction music, which does exactly what you think the name implies. Even though it has the light added bass, it feels like a cooking reduction, which does add some wonderful "bass notes" of flavor to any sauce.
You're welCON. Yo, same.
Every time I get to this quote chain, I go back and listen to the song again. Yeah, I listened to the original as well, I like the remixed version much better. It's not often the remix is better, but they nailed it this time.