I'm honestly not sure what genre/sub-genre this would fall under but it's what I spent my afternoon chasing down. I found a neat sample I liked and was trying to reproduce it in reason. Thoughts?
[electronical[Break Beat Melody???]] Atmo
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- Last Alternative
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If I had to say the style I'd say breakbeat melody. That's probably not a genre but that's my take. It's a nice groove and tune. Sounds pro. Too short. I think you should expand on it and make it a full tune. I really like it and that's all it's missing - some kind of change after the break like a bridge, then back to the main part/outro.
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Thanks, dude! I've been dying to sit down and work on this track but work has been getting in the way! Finally got a chance to dive in and mess with it. Here's where I ended up. Renamed the thread too, haha.
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- logicalpocket
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Not a genre I've heard much before. Clark did some similar stuff on the album Body Riddle which I highly suggest you check out.
I thought this was really cool! There's not normally this much focus on melody with breakbeat tracks, it's really refreshing.
I thought this was really cool! There's not normally this much focus on melody with breakbeat tracks, it's really refreshing.
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- logicalpocket
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I got to thinking of a couple of other artists that do similar things. Wisp is a good one to check out, his stuff is more like melodic breakcore (he's in my top 5 electronic artists). I'd also recommend checking out Kettel, the album 'happy smiling cow' in particular has a couple of tracks like thisaburazaru wrote:Haha, thanks! Checking out that Clark album now! Already interesting.
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