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Oh shit dude, had no idea you were still active. I have a number of your older stuff i my library and have even dropped some during some of my DJ sessions at different events.

Anyway, I'm sure you whipped this up pretty quickly. I see you have the same style as you have, but that can be both good and bad. It's good, because I've always liked it, but it's bad because I can't hear a whole lot of improvement. I don't know, though. Maybe you're not pursuing music at all and it's just a hobby. The quality just seems 10 years late, which is fine, in fact, awesome for certain styles of games and such. Would love to see a longer version!

Jesus, the strong use of sidechain is so perfect in this. The eerie ambient vibe you're clearly going for magnifies it. If you continue this feel, keep doing it, because this method is working for you, mate. <3

Obelion responds:

Hey, frizzyo, thank you for your feedback. The sidechain in this particular track is as strong as it is for a very specific reason: The main wobble bass is not synced to the tempo, it's actually a tiny bit too fast. Hence the title. With this, I tried to create a groove, where the drum beat is steady, but still feels like every hit takes you by surprise. The strong side chain is used to mask that a little bit, so that the out of sync-wobble doesn't seem out of place. The wobble with the beat would just sound flat out wrong and misplaced, if it wasn't for the side chain!
Now that I was forced to have strong side chain set up, I abused that by making a lot of things that would sound messy without a super obvious side chain: a gigantic reverb and delay on a darkish bass plus a choiry pad layered on top of that right in the main parts. The side chain cleans that mess up and makes it sound good.
With that said, I'm really glad you enjoyed my track! I'll try to make creative use of side chain in the future again!

What ever happened to adding lyrics mate? Almost submitted something years ago

I love the Waterflame-esque bass. That little old school videogame flare. And with the drop, I love mahine-gun style dubstep bass. I don't post on here often, but you can tell I do from my latest submission. Keep it up, dude! Videogame style dubstep is killer

As a reply to what Pitfall said, this is way too hard to be trance. And the sythnesizer makes it too melodic to be just hardstyle. Hardcore is perfect as a genre for this. This track is awesome. Keep up the good work, dude!

This deserves more publicity. Must share. Have. And will continue to do so. Fucking great job dude

Shit, dude! This is by far the best pokemon dubstep remix I've ever heard. Keep up the flow you got, man.

Dude this is awesome! As soon as hearing it, my mood changed into the party, upbeat feel. I'm not sure if maybe it just uploaded wrong, but the loop has a break at the immediate beginning.

Great track! This is the first time I've heard an electronic variation of mid-east style. It's a stretch to make something like that work, and you did it.

SWeissenP responds:

Always nice to read comments like this! Thanks.

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