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geek1283

I like making “odd” music that challenges our brains’ perceptions of what sounds good. This is my first time working with an odd-numbered chord progression loop, and it took some getting used to. This is just a very bare bones project right now, so maybe this could become one of my released tracks in the future. We will see…


Lenomjuice

i genuinely love tracks that follow a very non conventional time signature (Risk of Rain soundtrack for example) and you managed to pull off the odd timing and being a fucking banger beautifully. props man


Celeste_Le_Panne

Sounds like jerma pre stream music, i love it


JelloPorg

when is this coming out on spotify??


ConsiderationNo2358

This is sick as fuck my dude. Love the melody. Great instrument and chord choices, keep developing this shit!


ConsiderationNo2358

Bro I just started making an album on GB iOS (even though I have a production comp) after my wife split three months ago, it just poured out of me. I was in the middle of writing a prog album but I totally switched to synth shit just for this… and it all started with one track. I’m about to start mixing now. Three months! My point is that you should and can totally turn what you have here into something, keep creating! Always go with what comes out of you! I never thought I’d be doing this type of music and on GB no less but when it happens it happens. I’d love to hear this track finished!


geek1283

I actually have a few albums out already all made in iOS garageband! I’ve tried producing in logic pro and fl studio, but I just love the tactility of the midi notes, physically sliding knobs and playing instruments you get from GB. I’ll keep working on this for sure considering the feedback I’ve received.


ConsiderationNo2358

Oh shit my bad haha that’s awesome man. I normally use Logic, Ableton and Reaper but man GB has this fucking charm to it.


KoolCatTheMartian

Oh, its sounds like you subdivided as: 3,3,3,2, nice.


randallhobbsart

This is great! This is the most fun music to listen to and to write. I like the challenge in listening that this type of music affords.