I think sometimes it just felt a bit more calming and laid back. I don't think people usually expect them to be better than the originals though, it really depends on preferences.
I think it sounds better. I like songs in a minor key, which daycore usually shifts it to. The slower tempo helps me relax. I like the reverb on these, when all my music is right against my ears it’s nice to hear it from what sounds like another perspective. Not for everyone though.
I DON'T think it quite "sounds better", i think the slowed down version fills a different niche than the normal versions; for me I just need drawn out work music that won't hype me up for example, but i listen to the real thing all the time too
whenever i'm rushing to class i put this on not because mechanical hands are the ruler of everything but because fibberty gibitery falala
At this point I'm becoming a full slow and reverb channel
Help
I live tally hall :D
This reminds me of black rainbows now
Genuine question:
Why do people like slowed down more than the normal version?
It looks a little worse in my op
I think sometimes it just felt a bit more calming and laid back. I don't think people usually expect them to be better than the originals though, it really depends on preferences.
I think it sounds better. I like songs in a minor key, which daycore usually shifts it to. The slower tempo helps me relax. I like the reverb on these, when all my music is right against my ears it’s nice to hear it from what sounds like another perspective.
Not for everyone though.
I DON'T think it quite "sounds better", i think the slowed down version fills a different niche than the normal versions; for me I just need drawn out work music that won't hype me up for example, but i listen to the real thing all the time too
You have disappointed me
Wait why does it have so many views☠️
I have no idea.
But hey.
Tally hall's a bop