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It's starting to happen...

While I liked this song, I feel like your songs are starting to sound the same. The style itself is still great beyond sufficient words, but try varying up the instruments a bit to keep things fresh.

That's all I really have to say. This one track is looking in the right direction, like your other songs, but it sidesteps instead of walking forward or backward.

OpenLight responds:

Thanks!

I think the main reason this seems very similar to stuff you've heard before is because I use Electric 3 (like I usually do) and I have a new 8-bit style instrument, and you do a lot of 8-bit. So, I did change it up a little bit, but it was to something you have already done a bunch of. I don't think I'll use that 8-bit thing anymore haha.

I love this.

Such a nice piece of 8Bit music here. It takes the timelessness of 8Bit music and gives it a modernized, melodic feel.

This is certainly a fun song to listen to.

Or4nges responds:

Glad you liked it!

I love 8-bit songs, they are indeed timeless.

It's like audiosex,

I've had this favorited for a while, but just now am I explaining how much I love the flow to this song.

The melody mixing with the guitar and drums is so smooth and funky. This is seriously some fly music.

Fly like a spaceship.

I was actually pretty skeptical at you mentioning the drop, but it was pretty good. I do have one issue with this song, though.

Although you have the synths and the percussion going on, without a pad to support it, the song seems a bit hollow. I feel like there could be more depth to this song.

Of course, that's just my opinion; it was still a fun song to listen to.

EricFreeman responds:

Yeah, I listened to this song in my car and I know exactly what you mean by it sounding hollow. I'll have to work on that. Thanks for listening!

I can't stop laughing.

The sharp transition from those soft vocals to the breaks and crazy ass glitches makes me laugh every time. It's like a middle finger to the face of the listener, going "Oh, you came to me looking for a soft song? Fuck you!"

I'm not good at rating speedcore, so I'll just say that I loved this song.

Epic on all accounts.

Sure, I paid about $100 for my whole chair, but this song had me using only the edge.

It's a nice, energetic take on my song, an for that I love this series.

OpenLight responds:

Haha sweet.

Also, I figured out I uploaded the wrong version of this... I'm about to upload the other.

Good Lord, the mountain is alive...

I like how this song had so much buildup to it. It's funny, you could probably do the song without any percussion and it'd still sound as good.

Either way, this turned out really nicely, especially considering how much time you spent on it. It's definitely my series retold in your style.

OpenLight responds:

Awesome! Both that you like the direction I'm taking with this, and that the MOUNTAIN IS AALIIIVVEEEE!

Haha yeah I'll upload Part 4 tomorrow. Of course, you've already heard it, but I'll wait a while before putting it up on NG. I'll let you know when I do Part 5.

This is nice, dude.

The really light, airy synths transition into the main beat so well into this, and it really produces the atmosphere of this song so well.

Oh, I just caught that melody at the end, holy crap. I now love this even more.

OpenLight responds:

Thanks! Haha glad you caught the allusion at the end.

I'm not sure if this will be a direct remix, but the plot of this series is more or less directly related to that song series alluded to at the end. I'm psyched. I'm going to make that mountain as eerie as possible, haha.

The internet is serious business...

But this is pretty damn funny. You have an awesome voice, dude.

Awesome.

Orders better than Walk and Seek, and that was one of my favorite songs by you. It kept a smooth flow throughout, and the drums went well with the melodies.

Nothing else to say, I don't really give play-by-play reviews like you. I'm just amazed by how this sounds.

OpenLight responds:

Thanks! I was really hoping this would turn out well.

Hello. I used to produce music as Retroman, but now I just go by Osman. My music spans multiple genres, but my mainstays are 8Bit, Classical, EDM, IDM, Drum and Bass, Synthwave, and Hip Hop. Please, consider following me if any of that appeals to you.

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