Electric Eel (work-in-progress)
May 7, 2012 9:02 AM
Chippy aquatic electro-funk. Somewhere between P-Funk and Drexciya.
This is still pretty rough, but after giving my ears a rest for a few days and coming back to it, it's not quite as jagged as I'd feared. Needs smoother transitions and about a minute more length, but it might take me a while to get around to that.
Any critique, harsh or otherwise, is totally welcomed.
This is still pretty rough, but after giving my ears a rest for a few days and coming back to it, it's not quite as jagged as I'd feared. Needs smoother transitions and about a minute more length, but it might take me a while to get around to that.
Any critique, harsh or otherwise, is totally welcomed.
posted by balistic (5 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
That was not what I expected when i saw the Chiptunes tag, as generally i'm not a fan, but that was ace. looking forward to a finished version.
Also 124bpm tag lol!
posted by marienbad at 4:00 AM on May 8, 2012
Also 124bpm tag lol!
posted by marienbad at 4:00 AM on May 8, 2012
Thanks all.
marienbad: I usually don't go for chip tunes either, as they typically seem a little ... precious, I guess. Music that is either solely informed by videogames and the demo scene, or covers of popular music. I do like some of the sounds and textural elements though.
posted by balistic at 9:05 AM on May 8, 2012
marienbad: I usually don't go for chip tunes either, as they typically seem a little ... precious, I guess. Music that is either solely informed by videogames and the demo scene, or covers of popular music. I do like some of the sounds and textural elements though.
posted by balistic at 9:05 AM on May 8, 2012
124 bpm tag included for people without rhythm, so they know how fast to tap their toes
posted by balistic at 9:11 AM on May 8, 2012 [1 favorite]
posted by balistic at 9:11 AM on May 8, 2012 [1 favorite]
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posted by grog at 4:06 PM on May 7, 2012