Man, This is a massive industrial trap banger! For an instrumental track, it has so much narrative and dark energy, it completely feels like 'urban unrest in a concrete jungle,' just like Kayos said.
The sound design is incredible. It honestly sounds like it belongs on a high-octane cyberpunk soundtrack. The production is so heavy, gritty, and tight.
Even without vocals, the track carries a tone of weight and keeps you hooked from start to finish. If you ever decide to throw some vocals on it, it's going to be a total weapon, but as it stands, it's already a masterpiece of industrial trap. Excellent work, Mindway. Massive respect!
Thanks so much for the detailed comment. I have to credit the Pulsar 23 for the amazing drum sounds, it really is an amazing machine. This track actually leads up to the new one I posted called Behind The Frame.
You feed on the break, you drink up the fear
I learned your shape, I know why you're here - great vocals - your vocal is less of a primal scream - more of a narration for a cinematic piece and to allow the music to do more of the emotional connection, which is does beautifully
Thanks Kay. This was the result of watching all the John Wick movies, and lyrically trying to express his internal thoughts about all the chaos going on around him.
Now I was imagining TMS doing a rap and lament on the main body of this - the energy here is one of urgency - agents skulking in alleyways dodging futuristic robotic terrorists
I definitely appreciate it. The dance type edm side of things I create, are usually big fun mixes I do over a few days. It gives me a chance to decompress and take a break from writing lyrics for the heavier rock industrial full on songs.
OMG what an absolute banger of a production - Lol, I was waiting for Chad the Lad's primal scream at the start but nevertheless, I wasn't disappointed that this is purely a dance track - you HAVE to get this on the stage of a massive music festival - Glastonbury, Reading, Isle of Wight, whatever, do it - it will go down a storm!
Don't think there's ever gonna be a song of yours I dont like man. No exception here, tho its different from most of your other stuff. Did you hear what Aaron did with your stems?
Thanks Paul. On a side note, the track I had planned to work with you on didn't work out. Possibly because i didn't really have a direction i could go in with it. If you have a project that has a promising progression but is lacking, I would definitely be willing to work with it if you could send the individual stems, and key bpm info. Thanks again bro.
Supreme, bro. Straight up. The next track The Squadd wanted to share is "Witching Hour" - Idk if people are ready for their heads to explode just yet, but I say they should just put on a helmet before pressing play. Its that good, man.
I guess I should make sure that I've said all I wanted to say BEFORE I post a comment lol. I forgot to add, I've been uploading some Loops to LM, some melodic stuff, but mostly, guitar and 808s. Check em out when you have some time, man.
Yep, this one has the potential to grow into a monster. I heard it when Jared played it, but on my headphones I can catch subtle stuff that I didn't before. I'll be on the lookout for those stems, my friend.
I rendered the stems best quality I could in mp3. Your free to chop and flip as you wish, just please try to keep parts similar to the original structure. Will love to hear what the Squadd does with it.
Oh hell yes. This is hardcore, man. I love those driving beats and your vocals fit perfectly into the mix. And the lyrics are straight out of an old blues song, but cranked up to 11 with a hard rock chorus. I'm adding this one to my driving mix for sure.
I loved it.
Your power is incredible, the voice, the guitars, everything.
I really liked the lyrics, especially the second verse.
Congratulations on such a high-quality piece of work.
Best regards, Juan Carlos
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The sound design is incredible. It honestly sounds like it belongs on a high-octane cyberpunk soundtrack. The production is so heavy, gritty, and tight.
Even without vocals, the track carries a tone of weight and keeps you hooked from start to finish. If you ever decide to throw some vocals on it, it's going to be a total weapon, but as it stands, it's already a masterpiece of industrial trap. Excellent work, Mindway. Massive respect!
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So well put together and clearly crafted with real attention to detail, Mindway.
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Your power is incredible, the voice, the guitars, everything.
I really liked the lyrics, especially the second verse.
Congratulations on such a high-quality piece of work.
Best regards, Juan Carlos