June 23, 201015 yr Extensive work with software synthesizers. The technique I use in order to create sounds like that could be called multi layer chord shifting with dynamic filter states.Or you might as well consider it Caffeinism...190BPM Lightbender
June 24, 201015 yr "Extensive" was a right word for this! A lot of things are happening that is hard to keep track of. Though not many layers, there certainly is a lot of notes and oh my all those glides!! This is hard to focus, and hard to imagine your intention with it. Personally I think that it is very rough to my taste, but that is not important. What I could suggest is that there is virtually no harmonic changes. You keep the same chord progression for more than 5 minutes. Not only it is very intense, the lack of chord progression makes it tiresome and repetitive. One thing I learned about composing all these years is to maintain a balance no matter what style I am composing. For example if I am to employ a simple chord progression more than five minutes I know that it will be repetitive so I plan something to balance that out, to make it worthwile to listen to the end. Exactly what it will be to balance it out will be up to you and impossible to suggest something since each composition will require a different aproach.