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Phantom Frequencies

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Phantom Frequencies

This is my new composition. It's a mostly dark style melodic electronic rock (rock only because of the distorted guitar bass riffs).

This track is completely made with FL Studio with the help of a lot of vst plugins and sample libraries.

There are several different melodies that bounds the track with a repetitive character. I wanted a powerful, haunting (with some bright sections) and energetic atmosphere, blending elements from electronic, rock, and melodic genres to create something different or unique.

Actually this is a remade composition that I composed about 3 months ago (with bad sound) with a lot of newly learned mixing and mastering technics and a lot of hours of practice. And because the enemy of the good is the best, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Hi @Nikolaos Dimopoulos,

For me this make good incidental music! I do not listen to much electronic rock, but this is quite enjoyable. 

13 hours ago, Nikolaos Dimopoulos said:

There are several different melodies that bounds the track with a repetitive character.

Yeah base on what you publish here I think this is your approach to vary a repeating theme like a variation, for example the melody in 4:18 melody is more or less the same to the 1:25 melody, but in Eb minor rather than E minor, or when the choral section comes back at 5:55, I feel the later passages similar to the prior ones, but this is absolutely fine since this is incidental music.

My favourite section is probably the opening when there's only prominent voice and the atmosphere is indeed dark and gothic. I also like when you change to Eb mixolydian in 3:20.

For me I feel like the addition of piano in 1:15, or the later instrumental part is less phantomic than the opening, especially when the piano is there since it's not dark at all for me.

Thx for sharing!

Henry

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