I loved the original Wanderstop album and that album was my album of the year so far. However, I noticed the song Endless Velocity wasn't on that album and started to wonder why it wasn't on there. This album answered that question as I see Endless Velocity is the 22nd song on the album. C418 hasn't really released anything major from 2018 to 2025; this and the original soundtrack album are the reasons why.
A question I asked myself before listening to the original Wanderstop ... read more
In my A Song Across Wires dive, I said the following: "I wish more artists took this approach of giving listeners a single project showing every side of what they can do." Feed Me clearly took notes here as this is his most diverse album I've heard. It's got a little bit of everything compiled into a single 16 track album. Electro, House, Dubstep, Trap, Glitch Hop, Drumstep, and even Chiptune are all on this single album. This greatly benefits the album when it comes to a ... read more
I know a lot of people like this album and think it's one of the most influential albums of the whole melodic bass scene. Since his formula of melodic bass and future bass has been so successful in drawing in streaming numbers, more artists started to migrate towards that style in order to flourish at the time. In 2019, I would've been and was all over this album since I was more of a mainstream bass music fan that year. Unfortunately, tastes in music undergo changes as people get ... read more
BT is more known for his trance and IDM but he focuses more on electro house and prog house with this cut. I like how this album offers some more laidback and chilled tunes and some harder hitting bass music. This makes the album a lot more suitable for bass music lovers and not just trance and prog house lovers. I like that he offered a 2 for 1 deal with this album with the bass music and the prog house on this album. As a bass music fan and upcoming prog house fan, I enjoyed this album ... read more
Current Value is one of the most innovative and obscure DnB artists in the scene. The way he experiments with different synths, leads, basses, snares, and drums is definitely something that catches my eye. Another thing Current Value is great at is misdirection in his songs. What I mean is he makes the listener anticipate a lighter tone and an easier listen, only for the song to change tone and intensity right when the drop hits and the listener is caught off guard. I'm totally on board ... read more