Bro, congratulations on the work! I'm trying to advance my career as a filmmaker (director and screenwriter), and I know what it's like to try to expose your art to the world: countless hours of dedication and lots of coffee. Continue with your compositions. I wish you prosperity! #FromBrazil
Hey buddy, thanks for the encouraging and motivating words. I will definitely continue to improve and I am happy that I do now reach more people with my art. Best wishes.✨
Thank you for your critical input. I can understand what you mean. In my current unannounced projects, the focus is more on the drums to achieve a certain variety in rhythm. Do you have any references that come to mind as to how you would envision this?
@@kyoshiroryuken Thanks for your fast answer, Kyoshiro! Yes, to your good keyboards and synths would fit better complex rythms with more variety. But because I'm neither a drummer nor a keyboarder, I can't tell you the name of this rythms. I can tell you only other Synthwave musicians, whose versatile rythms I like. I do it on my next comment here to you tommorrow. Greets from germany!
@@kyoshiroryuken Hi! Yesterday I hadn't time, Kyoshiro, sorry. Here is now my list of some examples with musicians/songs in Synthwave style, that use more versatile rythms/drums and clever variations of the typical simple '4 to the floor' rythm too often heard: Starcadian - Morlam Blues, Alex - Odyssey, Nick Force - Faded Love, Mega Drive-Flawless, Otrebor - Mercury, Joda - No one walks away, Joda ft. Robyn Sherwell - Closer, Zayaz - Sputnik, Marvel83 - Shooting Stars, Speed Machine - Signal from out there, Volkor X ft. Feather - Stratos, Sferro ft. Tommy86 - Brothers of the soul, Stereomantra - Blue giant, Starcadian - Radio. Many stuff too analyze and experiment with ;) Much success and good luck in your forthcoming!
i love this sm
Thanks for commenting and sharing your love for this song. ✨
Awesome work mate!
Thanks mate!✨
Bro, congratulations on the work!
I'm trying to advance my career as a filmmaker (director and screenwriter), and I know what it's like to try to expose your art to the world: countless hours of dedication and lots of coffee.
Continue with your compositions. I wish you prosperity!
#FromBrazil
Hey buddy, thanks for the encouraging and motivating words. I will definitely continue to improve and I am happy that I do now reach more people with my art. Best wishes.✨
The synthwall is ok, typical cyberpunk, but the drums are boring flat... new version please.
Thank you for your critical input. I can understand what you mean. In my current unannounced projects, the focus is more on the drums to achieve a certain variety in rhythm. Do you have any references that come to mind as to how you would envision this?
@@kyoshiroryuken Thanks for your fast answer, Kyoshiro! Yes, to your good keyboards and synths would fit better complex rythms with more variety. But because I'm neither a drummer nor a keyboarder, I can't tell you the name of this rythms. I can tell you only other Synthwave musicians, whose versatile rythms I like. I do it on my next comment here to you tommorrow. Greets from germany!
@@kyoshiroryuken Hi! Yesterday I hadn't time, Kyoshiro, sorry. Here is now my list of some examples with musicians/songs in Synthwave style, that use more versatile rythms/drums and clever variations of the typical simple '4 to the floor' rythm too often heard:
Starcadian - Morlam Blues, Alex - Odyssey, Nick Force - Faded Love, Mega Drive-Flawless, Otrebor - Mercury, Joda - No one walks away, Joda ft. Robyn Sherwell - Closer, Zayaz - Sputnik, Marvel83 - Shooting Stars, Speed Machine - Signal from out there, Volkor X ft. Feather - Stratos, Sferro ft. Tommy86 - Brothers of the soul, Stereomantra - Blue giant, Starcadian - Radio.
Many stuff too analyze and experiment with ;) Much success and good luck in your forthcoming!
Hey mate! Thanks for the suggestions. I will look into this soon and see what I can take away from it. 🎵