Technically ? this guy is below-average. That said, His music is entertaining to me.
While V9 doesn't seem outsanding in lyricism or lyrical structure overall, These features, flows, and beats specifically, are very good on most of the tracks.
Yeah sounds like what Marauda has been releasing the past 4 years, but worse.
It was corny, but Em's flows keeps me entertained everytime
And yeah, most chrouses here are ass
This band never cease to amaze me.
While not as beautiful as Gods of Debauchery, it's still a very solid record, with wonderful melodies, very well-blended atmosphere, and hopeful lyrics that i surely like.
Thanks @Hanozje for making this and recommending it
As a big EDM fan, these stuff is my cup of tea, i think this is chiptune if i'm not wrong.
Very good melodies and use of precussion, and with progressing it gets better as the third and last track are my favorite for sure.
just want to suggest if you kept the tracks in the same atmosphere, as experimenting so much made me distracted from the main melody :)
First i wanna thank the guys who introduced me to this record, Thanks to @Basedfizz for streaming this and thanks to the guy who recommended this to him,
Best thing on this records is Noah's delivery which is insanely good, kept me engaged on most of the album, specially the first half which is much better than the second one,
Also Chandler's production is very good, it helped in shaping an experimental emo synth-punk atmosphere.
Fav track: Confluence
Least liked track: Tu Tu ... read more
Very good Thrash album, choruses are the most special thing in this record.
The only downside of this project may be the sound mixing which seemed unremastered.
Marshmello doesn't seem to know how to make good Edm pop music, and now he also doesn't know how to make good riddim
Hiding behind a creatively-designed mask to be an iconic figure, Marshmello succeeded in doing that, even though his music is a lot below mediocre level.
He was my preparatory school friends' favorite producer, they used to term him as a "DJ" back then because they didn't even know that the word "producer" exists.
That's the kind of audience he targets anyway.