Description / Purpose:
It’s one minute and five seconds long. Can’t you put forth the minimal effort required to listen to it instead of spending that same amount of time reading the description?
Aye, fine. This was written on my computer, using tabbing software to translate guitar notes into MIDI lines, for the lead synth. I call it ”industrial ambient,” for being little more than really, really quiet industrial music with a rather pressured sensibility to it. The drum beats are spastic and resembling that of a ’boss battle,’ if they were more distorted, or loud. The channel switching is bizarre and confusing, with the right being used solely for the lead synth and its ensuing chaos. The other channel, for the bass lines and electronic drumming. Incidentally, this song was written in whole on Guitar Pro 5.0, because it was supposed to be played by my band. But it sounded better like this, so I didn’t finish it and left it here.
Instruments Used:
Guitar, for reasons stated above. Mostly just computer. Programming drums is easy if you use the right software.
Inspiration:
Why in Satan’s great name would one need to know my ”inspiration?” Who cares? Oh well, whatever. Hmm, I’ll say Angelo Badalementi, Kevin Moore, David Bazan, and, of course, Trent Reznor. I actually own Ghosts I-IV on vinyl, as I’m a collector of vinyl, but that doesn’t matter to you, because you don’t care.
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