I see your vision, but I wouldn't call this ASMR. It's not immersive enough to create any "tickles" or reactions. It might be worth seeing if the sound can be changed so it "moves around" the listeners head so to speak. Another suggestion is for your visuals. I like the idea of a cyber punk theme, but maybe something more optical/ industrial or trippy. These are just purely some suggestions, naturally you should take your own path, but I wish you well on your endeavours. 😊
Hi, right you are. Very helpful, appreciate your time. It was my first venture into the realm of ASMR and I got a lot to learn but your suggestions are great.
A quick playlist I've made using some of my fav electronic / cyber punk music. All the tracks are from various Unreal games, there's a footage from Dune part two to keep Gen Z happy and from Blade Runner to keep Millenials happy :)
@@AnxMa my feedback would be that the music has no real asmr properties to it, music in general although on the rare occasion is relaxing often does the opposite, this is especially true for the techno music here where semi fast speeds and high volume and pitch create an intense atmosphere and energy rather than any way relax the listener. Mainly it'd be best to either just go for a chill vibe with music and not try to to create asmr with cyberpunk techno or just try again with a focus on songs with low pitch, speed, sound definitely lo/fi additions such as distortion to help trigger asmr
@@The_Govermnent Really appreciate your reply and advice, thnx. I will change the title. I thought one of the sub genres of ASMR was to create a sound that corresponds well with the visuals; like at the beginning the sand moves to the rhythm?
@@AnxMa It's a bit of a grey area when considering it a subgenre of amsr. Personally I'd consider it more a tool to intensify asmr through relaxing 'satisfying' visuals, something which only serves to help existing sounds and visuals relax rather than give asmr by itself
I see your vision, but I wouldn't call this ASMR. It's not immersive enough to create any "tickles" or reactions. It might be worth seeing if the sound can be changed so it "moves around" the listeners head so to speak. Another suggestion is for your visuals. I like the idea of a cyber punk theme, but maybe something more optical/ industrial or trippy. These are just purely some suggestions, naturally you should take your own path, but I wish you well on your endeavours. 😊
Hi, right you are. Very helpful, appreciate your time. It was my first venture into the realm of ASMR and I got a lot to learn but your suggestions are great.
This is more of an ambiance-type music compilation than something to listen to for asmr purposes
A quick playlist I've made using some of my fav electronic / cyber punk music. All the tracks are from various Unreal games, there's a footage from Dune part two to keep Gen Z happy and from Blade Runner to keep Millenials happy :)
Why call it asmr when it's not asmr? It can barely even be considered relaxing
That's why I needed a feedback.
@@AnxMa my feedback would be that the music has no real asmr properties to it, music in general although on the rare occasion is relaxing often does the opposite, this is especially true for the techno music here where semi fast speeds and high volume and pitch create an intense atmosphere and energy rather than any way relax the listener.
Mainly it'd be best to either just go for a chill vibe with music and not try to to create asmr with cyberpunk techno or just try again with a focus on songs with low pitch, speed, sound definitely lo/fi additions such as distortion to help trigger asmr
@@The_Govermnent Really appreciate your reply and advice, thnx. I will change the title. I thought one of the sub genres of ASMR was to create a sound that corresponds well with the visuals; like at the beginning the sand moves to the rhythm?
@@AnxMa It's a bit of a grey area when considering it a subgenre of amsr. Personally I'd consider it more a tool to intensify asmr through relaxing 'satisfying' visuals, something which only serves to help existing sounds and visuals relax rather than give asmr by itself
@@The_Govermnent An amazing feedback, thank you again
Subscribed😊😊. Always sci fi fan
Hi, thnx. Me too. My taste in music was shaped by sci fi games and movies.
This is dope I might use this one day
Too harsh or sharp music..
Moreover there aren't any relaxing clips or background objects..
But try you are gonna do it 🤞🏻
Anyone here from the dido comment?
It's good and specific work, but it's not giving tinkles. I would mabye like to hear you talking smoothly.
Hey, thnx. There's actually my voice acting demo on this channel, several videos back. Hope you'll like it.