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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H_RYslNQ0Y
• Composer & Arranger: Fivda (KodamaSounds)
• Programmed, Produced and Mixed by Fivda (KodamaSounds)
• Photography: Fivda (KodamaSoft)
• Used Software: Reaper
• Used VSTs & Samples: Sitala, TAL Reverb, sforzando, Serum, Vital, Analog Lab V, ReaEQ, ReaComp, Markus Hakala's Kicks, Nhato Sample Pack, Patchbanks Lo-Fi Drums, 7rystan sample pack, BL13 Aberration, The Silver Case Soundfont, SMDrums, Tancla Vital Presets, Mute Production Vital Presets, Dash Glitch Vital Presets
• About this track: Hello! Feels like it's been a while. My last produced and released track was for Fragments of Gratitude which released more than five months ago already. I've been opening Reaper more than before though, and I feel like I'm learning more and more each day. My mixing and capacity to read chords and frequencies are still kind of struggling behind, but hopefully I'll be able to produce more original tracks and interesting arrangements in the future - I have a lot of ideas, but lack a lot of directions and skills to do everything I wish I could actually put on paper. Anyway, this is a progressive techno track I've been working on the past few months. This track is the kind of project I only work on once every few weeks, but when i do, I spend numerous hours on it. The past 6 months have been rather rough and lonely for me, hence the name of this track. I like the idea of putting raw emotions in my tracks, and although it's a rather abstract idea, I feel like I managed to get the feeling across on this track rather well. I was originally thinking of the tile of "Scared, Lost and Confused" for a while but I figured a more explicit single word was more impactful, especially considering how simple this track turned out to be. This is the first track I've made so far where I've never had to ask for outside help for friends to fix my tracks and fill in some ideas- and just for that, I'm quite proud of myself, even if it's a rather simplistic track. I was once again very inspired by some of my favorite japanese techno artists like Hiroyuki Arakawa and other Akihabara Heavy Industries Inc. artists. I hope other people can enjoy it, cause I liked arranging this track and I learned a lot of stuff while doing it. I will likely keep this track warm and cozy for now, until it will be available for release and downloadable on a 1st album release one day... Thank you for listening!
https://kodamasounds.bandcamp.com
- Genre
- Techno