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Fantastic use of panning! The placement of the sounds is excellent, and the spacy sci-fi effects really accentuate your composition, adding a great level of depth. I appreciate that immensely—very well done on this great song!

@joeyvfx, how did you decide on the name "Coolchasm"?

@joeyvfx, when did you become interested in creating music, specifically IDM? Why do you think you gravitate toward electronic music, and how has your perspective on the genre changed compared to when you first started?

@joeyvfx, would you say that your work with effects blends into your music in terms of inspiration?

joeyvfx responds:

Glad you liked it! I think the name came from me thinking about a "cool mechanism" & somehow it was shortened into "chasm". Which is a totally different word. But it's fine

I've been making music since middle school. Was inspired by Sam Gorski from Corridor Digital & always wanted to make soundtracks like he did for most of their early videos. I always liked synth music, but seriously got into it around 2018-2019 when I began listening to pilotredsun more. I was very drawn to the idea of designing my own synth patches. Feels very powerful to essentially forge the majority of the track from scratch. As I've progressed I've just learned how important it is to finish sketching out ideas as quickly as possible. Working with haste is crucial while the spark of the idea is there. Ideas are worthless if they stay in your brain forever.

The VFX stuff is mostly a subconscious influence/association, although I like the idea of somewhat procedural computer generated music being accompanied by somewhat procedural computer generated visuals.

There's a really good sense of progression in your song, with a great choice of instruments.

@CARVEDSPINES, how do you decide to create Sega Genesis-style music specifically?

@CARVEDSPINES, what is your process?

CARVEDSPINES responds:

Sega Genesis soundfonts just fit the tone of the game, being about kids roleplaying these imaginary fights in their head. They're playing pretend! I love old video game soundfonts and the Megadrive Soundfont sounds very bouncy and playful.

My process usually boils down to Music First, Gameplay Second. So I base the respective scene or battle on the vibe of whatever track I manage to create. Toby Fox did this with Undertale and I thought I'd follow suit.

Wow, yes! I like your song a lot. There is a great atmosphere, and the way the beat hits is just right. The old-school power mixing and mastering are amazing, with a nice subtle richness that really accentuates the warmth of the sounds. You've made the right decision!

@JAME24, what do you like about old-school hip-hop, and how did you become interested in it? How would you describe your experiences with music, and what led you to decide to start producing beats?

@JAME24, how did you get interested in Newgrounds?

JAME24 responds:

I started producing almost 9 years ago just for fun and it turned into more of a love than a hobby. I used to make edm u can look back years ago on my page I started producing because of geometry dash and I wanted my own music in that game. I started working on hiphop with producing for my old roommate and never really looked back. I love how "raw" old school hiphop is and I believe hip hop is almost more about being grimey and dirty than having a perfect hollywood mix. Being a perfectionist at heart I tend to use that power more towards my sample chops and drums. I was a drummer before I even started producing! I became interested in this style cuz of producers I love like The Alchemist, Cookin Soul, and Dibia$e, along with countless others. Sampling is an art form and a great one at that.

I found newgrounds through geometry dash as a kid and its a shame I have yet to find an elder mod to get my songs usable in game. But I think newgrounds is an amazing community to share music in anyway due to the dope feedback you can get from reviews and the communnity that I'm able to grow through my music. I've tried soundcloud but its just not the same as ng when it comes to community!

Thank you for creating your music! You have a unique and personal style, with an atmosphere that is rich and very personal to you.

@FreakFormal, what skills do you feel are unnecessary for songwriting, and what songwriting techniques do you utilize in your productions?

@FreakFormal, I would say one of your biggest skills is the ability to listen to and appreciate music. What amazes me is how many skills you combine in your work, including songwriting, production, playing instruments, and vocals!

FreakFormal responds:

I don't know if there's unnecessary things for songwriting, I like utilizing whatever I can, and every song has a different approach. But I always do the usual hum melody and try to come with lyrics later, gravitating to words that come naturally and building from there.
Thank you for your kind words again!

I enjoy your song, and I can fully confirm that the mix is good. Your vocals are great; you are a skilled musician!

@AveragePhoe, what is your story behind getting interested in creating music, especially in the alternative pop genre? How do you define your process as a songwriter, and in what ways has it evolved over time?

@AveragePhoe, do you consider creating music therapeutic?

@AveragePhoe, from your perspective, what are some common pitfalls that musicians make in songs, and how can they avoid them?

AveragePhoe responds:

1: I've always loved music, even if I didn't always have the desire to create it. At some point, I picked up the guitar and that was it. I made Instrumental music at first, but my pivot to Alternative Pop was a rather incidental one. It's just what came natural to me when writing lyrics. As for that process, it really depends from song to song. Sometimes an idea will pop into my head, sometimes a melody or a phrase, and I'll work on it till it turns into something more. I think, over time, I've learned to better visualize what it is that I want to make, so the whole process is a lot smoother for sure.

2: Most definitely! Even if it's a song that never comes out, just the making of it brings me peace (and rage, from time to time).

3: I think it's easy to let yourself get lost in the idea of what you want a song to be, as opposed to what it could be. Sometimes your first idea sucks, and you gotta to let go of it to create what you really want to create.

Your song is interesting! I like the balance of instruments; it is well thought out and planned, which gives it a lot of immersion. The synth and drums have a somewhat dark, synthwave-like tone. Great variation.

@trevor8, what is your approach to structuring a composition?

trevor8 responds:

thank you so much! i don't really have much of a stucture or premeditation on most songs; i just play around with sounds and chords i like and let it unfurl

There is a terrific classic Madness energy; the kick and snare are great, with good side chaining. The mix is well-executed—great song!

@Zaderlon, how did you discover Madness?

@Zaderlon, why did you choose to create music?

The vibe is super dope; the drums have an interesting cadence, and your vocals are very personal.

@CheemMan, how did you discover Newgrounds?

CheemMan responds:

Hey! So glad you enjoyed the song! If you wish why not check out the rest of the album as I release it?

And this to answer your question, I've known about Newgrounds for awhile but only started to upload to it in 2021 when my friend introduced me to making music (literally first song ever made). So yeah.

Have a good day!

Awesome energy! You have a great voice!

@Nerostratos, how did you get interested in voice acting?

Nerostratos responds:

Thank you! Pretty sure It started in highschool when I realized I could do a pretty decent Carl Wheezer impression and my friends at lunch would die laughing whenever I said the most unhinged things imaginable XD

Great and atmospheric, and thank you for releasing your song royalty-free.

I'll be excited to see the animated project!

@TheJayJay, what was the inspiration for your song?

TheJayJay responds:

Pretty much everything I make is royalty-free.

Actually, MetalSlayer gave a playlist of songs for me to take inspiration from. If I recall correctly there was a Beatles song, Jimi Hendrix song and others that I can't fully remember. But most notably one of the songs included was 'Echoes' by Pink Floyd, which was the main inspiration. I pretty much went "What if this song had a structure that was more similar to a pop song?"

So uh...yeah. thanq yuo

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