"Just a really gorgeous soundscape. There's also a nice balance between having energy in the percussion and just creating a relaxed feel overall, which I love."
"I love Jazz. This song inspired me to continue to try and incorporate different genres and influences into whatever I write; regardless if it's a chord progression, a bassline, or even just a melodic stab. No nuance is too subtle to impact a song."
"Haven't heard much from Distortion of Reality after this, but this track was way ahead of the curve. The hard-hitting Trap-style sound wasn't something that was in vogue at the time (probably why it's not more well-known), but there's a serious art to the way the everything here just fits together."
"One of the tracks that I really fell in love with earlier in my Audiotool journey. It really showed me the beauty in percussion, and how the oft-maligned Audiotool reverb can really shine in the right situations."
"This brings back so many nostalgic memories of the SEGA Genesis, I can't even explain how happy this track makes me. There'll always be a place for Sonic the Hedgehog's music in my heart."
9. Opus 1: 'Dubstep Sonata' Mvt. 1 in F# minor by
@Reversal
"This is such a cool track. The production was awesome for the time, and the composition was pretty inspiring; it really shows you that harder sounds can fit right in with more melodic ones."
"I've had the pleasure of working with Kryptic on a few occasions, and what amazes me the most is probably how far he's able to see ahead when he works. Rebel is probably one of my favourites from him; it's just great to listen to. If you don't already, give his stuff a listen!"
Favourite Track of his
"This one went through a lot - the draft was broken and then recovered by AT staff (thank you) - and it's probably one of my favourite tracks, both technically and musically. I'm still in love with that guitar in the breakdown!"
thanks for including my track, i really appreciate it! speaking of that track ive been working on more things like that lately, i havent for a while bc i thought it was so fake tbh, yknow like trying to be expressive through electronic music as i am through classical music, through electronic it always came out like shallow to me, yknow w/ no depth but apparently not the case. thanks again :)