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MISSION X-06
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The latest version of the first song I made using the full version of ACID. Interestingly enough, this is an acid techno tune with a hard trance/rave synth in the 'chorus'. It's a bit slow to start up, but there'll no doubt be at least some head-
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MvM's official SoundClick page. House, trance, drum 'n' bass, trip-hop, ambient, rave, hip-hop, techno, jungle, breakbeat, glitch--you name it, the subgenre is
I'm a 17-year-old American male who just celebrated his first anniversary since he became a producer last September. I've improved drastically since then, but I still have much room to improve. I produce anything and everything: from house to trance, breakbeat to hip-hop, and even hardcore techno to alternative rock (occasionally). I'm not quite a jack-of-all-trades yet, but look out for me: soon, I could be the King-of-All-Trades. I slice 'n' dice, I loop, I chop, I distort, I intensify, I modify, I pan, I destroy, I vocalize, I scratch, I mix, I match, I master, and I burn, anything within my power and knowledge to make my music sound good. I have OCD, so I upload if it doesn't conform to my high (for my level) standards, but I also have ADD, so it takes me awhile to get focused enough to produce something up to my standards, heh. X3 Sometimes I just upload little snippets of my WIPs so I can get feedback on it. My goal as a producer is to eventually be able to break down the walls of conventional music and develop my own unique genre of music, reviving the popularity of electronic music in the process.
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Genre
Electronic Acid
Charts
Peak #2,463
Peak in subgenre #50
Author
MvM
Rights
2006 Kamunt Kurush
Uploaded
October 29, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 5.7 MB 128 kbps 6:14
Story behind the song
I was browsing, eyes unbelievably wide, through the tons of loops I got with the full version of ACID when I discovered these beautiful, acidic sounds. My eyes grew even wider when I heard how they sounded together. After I found the killa-synth, my eyes had successfully conquered the rest of my face. This song and its subsequent editions (3-4 total now) was surprisingly progressive (for me) when I first concocted it, and it was unlike anything else I made for awhile. This was also my first usage of effects--reverb, to be specific. I've been effecting ever since.
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