Fuck G!
How do you do it?
You're the best beatsmith on NGHH right now, the top 10 of all time.
Keep at it!
5/5 10/10
Fuck G!
How do you do it?
You're the best beatsmith on NGHH right now, the top 10 of all time.
Keep at it!
5/5 10/10
Thanks that means a lot from a fellow beatsmith, you're right up there too with some sick shit!
Dope trill swag-fest chune.
#goonsquad
Dope drum loops. I have those in a big Akira Yamaoka sample pack I found on a Silent Hill forum. Did you take them from the SH pack or the original Sample libraries?
That breathing is spooky awesome.
4/5 8/10
Hey Thanks! Yes I used the SH pack!
This is a very nice delivery. Your diction and cadence are on point; The story within is vaguely ominous; All this while a jazzy background loops throughout make your bars smoother than butter on burnt toast.
TL;DR: This is dope man. Your lyrics compliment the ominous and melancholy beat very well. 10/10
Sweet, thanks brotha. Preciate the review. Still workin on that rap to your beat too.
Loved the references in this. Especially the Samus Aran drop near the end, icing on the frosty cake!
The beat was dope. That synth is nice like rice. It could use some harder drums, but I like what you did with it.
5/5 9/10
Ha, thanks mate! I appreciate the look!
I like the synth that pops up about halfway through, but I'm honestly not really feeling the drum sounds. On the whole though, this is interesting. I'd like to hear something like this with less loops and more original melodies or chopped samples.
All in all, this is neat.
4/5 7/10
Heh, I'm saving all the good original melodies and chopped samples on my unreleased stuff. :-P
Thanks for the review!
I wish I had cousins old enough and/or interested enough in music to do this myself.
Kudos to yours though.
'Little Bu's cousins made this!'
Out of the two only one of them is old enough to really make some moves on a drumpad. The other is still a baby lol
I'll let em know you gave em big ups
I'm really feeling those bars. They speak to me on a level I can't quite comprehend, but in the end I love this on the whole. The beat is eerie and cool, but still kind of bland. Thankfully, your vocals make this shine.
Your voice reminds me a lot of Alias of Anticon fame. Makes me wonder whether or not you've ever listened to 'The Other Side Of The looking Glass.'
5/5 9/10
What a coincidence, I just stumbled upon Alias today while looking through Adeem's old battles. I'm listening to his album right now and I'm already falling in love with the beats.
Content-wise, this was mainly about the kinds of values that are taught to us in society that baby us from the harsh truth, and how it harms us in the long run to be deluded by idealism. Though I consider this to be a completely original track, I would say it's most closely related to Eyedea's "Burn Fetish" and "The Dive."
Thanks for the feedback!
Dark, but also haunting. As you stated this is very simple, but it works nonetheless. You've got a knack for the spooky, that's for damn sure. The atmospherics are wonderous; Those pads near the end are like icing on the cake. I can't tell if the lower frequency noise is a part of the synth or just a standalone element, but it adds nicely to the track.
Regardless of the repetition, this is a fine piece of work Kelpie!
4/5 9/10
Thanks! there is also this version!: http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/627424
ジョシー・スノー An Avante-garde Hip Hop producer encompassing many different influences from all corners of the world, Libby Shimmz seeks to open minds and provoke thoughtful discussions on what Music is, what it can be and where it is headed.
Age 30, Female
Musician
Kyoshi Island,Lake Laogai
Joined on 10/10/12