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There is no denying the prevalent tone and sound of a Biocide song. Mechanical, acidic, and intense. Those are the three best verbs to accurately describe one of your songs.

You are a beast among men, but only in the best possible way.

I only wish I could aspire to your quality (but clearly not your sound; where would the originality be, then?)

Keep up the good work, old friend.

Until next time,
Reali-tGlitch

TheBiocide responds:

There are few things I enjoy more than a genuinely awesome review - and that's exactly what you've got here... Muuuuch love, buddy. Can't thank you enough for your continuous support.

Always happy to hear from ya <3

I recognized those strings (pizzicato and viola alike) right away. Always nice to hear someone else using symphonic/orchestral elements in their music.

The beats were pretty refreshing for the most part, with some drum sounds I haven't heard used a whole bunch. The drop was refreshingly simple (though it did feel a little empty), and the bass sounds not too overwhelming (but not too lacking, either). One thing you can avoid is definitely using that RudeBoy bass in too many songs; that typically begets disdain from most dubstep fans.

Overall, I'd say that this is much better than the style I heard in "Bite Your Head Off". Good job; you're on the right path.

The acolyte of glitchstep with a chilled theme does it again.

Love your style, buddy; keep it up. It's fresh and exciting.

Simplym beautifully destructive, as always. One of your best.

TheBiocide responds:

Really appreciate that! Thanks, buddy.

Ah, that classic Biocide bass my ears have been missing recently.

Keep 'em coming, buddy. Now that I'm back in the game, too, I shall see you at the zenith ;)

TheBiocide responds:

Excellent! Glad to see you're back, man! Always nice to hear from ya :)

This is sort of a median between bro- and chillstep, and it walks that line with superb balance. I cannot say the intro struck me as very good, mostly due to the square melody, but it really blends well when you have the rawr bass going. Overall, a pretty good job.

-Reali-tGlitch

Spoonukem responds:

I appreciate the time you've put out to write a review. This was a rather experimental track, and not much thought went into it... It was the last track I created on my laptop, which was decaying (more or less), it could barely run FL Studio. So I couldn't do 'as much' as I could've...

nonetheless, thanks for the review!

First thing that struck me was how everything sounded like they were dragged along together (but it worked, surprisingly). The second thing is that I noticed how you have almost no emphasis whatsoever on your snare; try downloading Soundgoodizer (it's free, last I checked, and is a great form of a compressor). It would really bring out the snare.

The drop is interesting, as well.

Overall, it feels mashed, but surprisingly works a decent bit, so good job on that.

martin-wales responds:

cheers bud, yeah I actually have that, I'll make sure to give it a try next time. :D cheers for the review.

I can tell right away from the instruments you are using that you haven't been producing for very long at all. You are onto the right track, and nice job on a harmonic key for the piano (even though you are using what I expect is FL Keys). Keep at it, and build your library of sounds. I recommend vstplanet.com; they have a large amount of free VST's.

bolisa responds:

you're right, it didnt take that long for producing this song. BUT im not onto the right track, cause if would do that, this song would sound bad.
thanks for the advice about the VST, im gonna work with that!
Thanks for the review.

It is definitely repetitive, to say the least (wait, just realized it was a loop, sorry.Very nicely looped). I also think that the metallic sound that makes the bass sound like it's reflecting off the walls of a completely titanium room is actually detrimental to it, and the bass should take center stage without it to be a little more in-your-face. I could definitely picture something like this in a movie.

PERVOK responds:

Are you talking about the throaty sounds or the higher frequency sounds in the bassline? A pm would be nice :) And thank you for the review

I'm not terribly fond of the drop in the least (waaay too repetitive for my tastes), but your intro is absolutely incredible.

I am Reali-tGlitch/Echo Ex Machina/Phrieksho. I have been making music officially since 07, technically since 04. As Phrieksho I stream on Twitch and make gaming related content. Aspiring voice actor, feel free to contact!

Christopher Castellore @Reali-tGlitch

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Westlake High School (2012)

Seattle, WA

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