Incorruptable wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:21 am
I do like this one.
Usually the style of music on here is out of my zone to comment on with any authority or validity, but this i feel like i knew instantly, heres what i got from it straight away, what it felt like,
Immediately like an electronic Reggae style, then instantly it morphed and sounded like classic old skool house sound which then immediately morphed again into old skool jungle with that seriously edgy bassline, and all working perfectly together.
As it played all the component parts, it kept moving how it felt for me from one to the other and back again constantly, excellent stuff.
I think if you put an old skool jungle beat through it would make an excellent jungle track, maybe some Ragga over it instead of Rap.
Hey amigo
Yes, that's what I also find from the beginning of listening.
It sounds a little reggae, even dub. And very quickly, we still have the same sound as the first one in the background (it's very flat I think... Just a personal taste...), with a "bass rap" side that takes over.
I also agree enough to choose either between a pure dub sound, or "classic" reggae (with several natural instruments, and a real bass guitar) for example, or otherwise, straightforward bass music or hip-hop. Also, you can mix the two (reggae - hip-hop) if you like this kind of vibe. And if you don't have natural instruments, that's ideal!
So that you can see what I'm talking about, listen to this sound for example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsVVErZ ... g&index=16
So, by mixing hip-hop and reggae, you can keep the same kind of rhythm as on your sound (synth...) and add a beat that sounds hip-hop, with at least 1 copper instrument on top, ideally. And that would be TOP! (:
Let us hear it if you try that kind of sound. I am a great lover of reggae hip-hop music, so it will always be a pleasure to listen and tell you if it makes me vibrate!
Keep enjoying yourself. That's the most important thing anyway.
Peace !