"This is just so impossibly brilliant I don't even know what to say. I've sat listening to this and just shaking my head. It showcases the talents of each artist (and they are formidable).
"Max's work is its own universe of meticulous sound. He's got an incredible way of balancing massive bass and carefully balanced sound with delicate warbling melodies, vanishing little embellishments and slowly evolving beats like you'll hear in this brilliant track."
"There's a reason around 2000 people follow Sndbrgn--he's arguably the greatest pound for pound artist on Audiotool. This piece exemplifies the depth, but also the subtle evolution and movement that goes along with every piece he publishes. Like Plastikman with a sense of groove. Just a top notch, brilliant artist."
4. Binaural Beat by @andremichelle
"You can't make an Audiotool mix without including the godfather of Audiotool. This might be an odd choice, given the snappy dance floor magic that Andre seems to effortlessly and consistently produce, but I like more abstract stuff, and this is incredibly designed."
"Amoeba is just always incredible. This stuff is demanding of the listener, complex and unpredictable. You can hear a sense of classical harmony in just about every piece, and this is no exception. "
"Hanging out with Kepz and Moogfest last year was one of the highpoints of the year. In addition to being a fantastic guy, he's (maybe more importantly) one of the most brilliantly natural musicians on Audiotool. His sense of space and melody is haunting and careful, and he clearly loves synthesizers, not just sound. Kepz belongs in any sensible top 5 list of greatest Audiotool artists, and this song is no exception."
"Thousands of Audiotools DEMAND to know what evil genius is behind this. The smart money seems to be on frigolito...but it's quickly becoming one of the great unsolved mysteries of Audiotool."
"This song zaps whatever part of my brain can't stop listening to Global Goon. Opaqity always has something unusual and wondrous going on, this one's just offbeat and weird and excellent."
"It's a bit embarrassing to include a remix of one of mine on here--especially when Tottenhauser has so many brilliant, dark and complex pieces to choose from. But I love the remix culture on audiotool, and this song is one example of how Tottenhauser's mad genius can take one of my little tunes and make it something more memorable. When I think about this song, this is the version I hear, thanks to his brilliant re-imagining."
"Like most of mine, I wrote this too quickly, and could have spent some more time learning to EQ properly...but I've been returning to this one lately since it's a bit more upbeat than my often melancholy turns. I thought about posting one of my older ones like "dapper" or "a lume spento", and had it down to this one (bactor) and "einsam". I wrote "einsam" sitting in an airport and wishing I was home. I wrote bactor just after something pretty excellent happened...so it's probably a more fitting choice for edition Audiotool. Thanks, guys!"
FINALLY!!! Dude you've been one of my fav artists on here since i first started, love your simple yet beautiful tracks so much! Also
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will forever be one of my personal fav tracks of AT, forever. <3
Thanks for the shout out man. it was truly unforgettable to meet you at moogfest. I haven't had this much fun hanging out and talking about our common love for synths and electronic music with anyone. It's really amazing to have people like you here on audiotool!