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A jam submission

Extemporariness of FranciumView project page

Submitted by andyyx — 2 days, 22 hours before the deadline
Rated by 7 people so far
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Themes followed

Theme 1

Break The Rules

Streaming Link 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4zRvgGqUdo

Streaming Link 2
https://andyyx-platforms.carrd.co/

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Spotify takes a while to process so it will not show up there for a few days. Streaming Link 2 links to my carrd where all my platforms are listed. It will be available on all those platforms

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Submitted

This is very well done and definitely the crash course on genres of EDM I have been needing. Masterfully put together!

HostSubmitted

This is insane, I love it. You broke the rules of music biz and discography haha. By the way, excellent sound on all genres, there are some switches that are so powerful in the change of genre, yet so smooth and flawless as if it was a natural step. The evolution from the beginning to the first "drop" is well structured and totally believable as a unique song. 
I must admit that in the dubstep part and the in the psytrance and its surroundings I was a bit lost- meaning that I lost track of the initial theme of the track which did not return until the next ambient part came. I know the track is already quite long, but probably having two stable verses and drops before going to the most surprising genres, maybe extending each genre to a few more bars, could increase the cohesiveness. But I get you maybe didn't want to make a 10 minutes track haha

Still, super impressive work, I'm galvanized :D

Submitted

hell yeah! Like the change from chill to DnB! Cool sounds you implemented there :] even a bit of hardstyle? :D