Sounds amazing. Btw follow sonaris
Sounds like its inspired skrillex but a lighter version
love the drums
@Foresight That's flipping awesome. Phoenix isn't you're the only one learning from you. LOL.
I want to download this onto my mp3 :(
Congratulations on feature!
This is WAY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you man! Helps a lot :D
@Phoenix There's two prominent kinds of swing: 8th note swing and 16th note swing. You're basically delaying every other 8th note or 16th note. It's most commonly used in jazz, but appears a lot in glitch hop, dubstep, and sometimes trap. Here's a few more examples: https://soundcloud.com/haywyre/haywyre-doppelganger & https://soundcloud.com/neversaydie/spag-heddy-ehde-cloudlet listen to the drop in this, there's a nice changeup from a straight rhythm to a swing/triplet rhythm in the drop, then back to a straight: https://soundcloud.com/kennedyjones/barely-alive-elephant-kennedy-jones-vip
i did but i want to learn the theory behind it so i can learn..is there any good youtube vids? or can you explain to me? Thanks
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Autumn Apollo
Sounds amazing. Btw follow sonaris
pippybarlow20151702
Sounds like its inspired skrillex but a lighter version
Faser (now Nisus)
love the drums
Vincini
@Foresight That's flipping awesome. Phoenix isn't you're the only one learning from you. LOL.
TheAbsolLeader
I want to download this onto my mp3 :(
SLOCM3Z
Congratulations on feature!
Josh Riker
This is WAY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nesta Malcolm
Thank you man! Helps a lot :D
Foresight
@Phoenix There's two prominent kinds of swing: 8th note swing and 16th note swing. You're basically delaying every other 8th note or 16th note. It's most commonly used in jazz, but appears a lot in glitch hop, dubstep, and sometimes trap. Here's a few more examples: https://soundcloud.com/haywyre/haywyre-doppelganger & https://soundcloud.com/neversaydie/spag-heddy-ehde-cloudlet listen to the drop in this, there's a nice changeup from a straight rhythm to a swing/triplet rhythm in the drop, then back to a straight: https://soundcloud.com/kennedyjones/barely-alive-elephant-kennedy-jones-vip
Nesta Malcolm
i did but i want to learn the theory behind it so i can learn..is there any good youtube vids? or can you explain to me? Thanks