If anything, I would call this melodic dubstep, though like Legion said, there is no clear buildup to an intense drop. And also, it's worth mentioning that even the hardest dubstep drops have a very slow paced, but hard drum rhythm. It seems that to give your drops more power, you speed the drums up, rather than slowing the pace and making the synths more screamy and hard. (It might seem counter intuitive, but it works.)
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ChordsBoy
Yeah, I guess! Thanks, man! :D
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Again, there's no real drop and build, but that's just your style. keep adding on. acestoaces would be proud. you're a true layer stacker.
ChordsBoy
Thanks so much for the feedback, man! :D
I tried to make the reverb on the kicks less apparent, but I guess it's almost never a good idea to add reverb to begin with lol
ChordsBoy
Yeah, sure! : )
elemental.
Could I use this as the rival theme in my video game? I'll credit again
ChordsBoy
Also, I'm extremely confused... How the heck are there 3 plays and 6 likes? xD
ChordsBoy
Hmm... Alright. I'll see what I can do with my next attempt, which probably won't be for a while xD
But man, your feedback is amazing! It really helps, regardless of how lazy I am to actually improve lol
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If anything, I would call this melodic dubstep, though like Legion said, there is no clear buildup to an intense drop. And also, it's worth mentioning that even the hardest dubstep drops have a very slow paced, but hard drum rhythm. It seems that to give your drops more power, you speed the drums up, rather than slowing the pace and making the synths more screamy and hard. (It might seem counter intuitive, but it works.)
ChordsBoy
True. I was really lazy after I remade some of the synth sounds, so I didn't really put much effort into structure :/
Caffeinayt
There’s no real “ drop” and here’s no build