"This was the very first song I heard when I got on Audiotool. I was completely blown away by how clean the production is, especially because Audiotool was just a website. Little did I know."
"This was the second song I heard after getting on Audiotool and I decided I had to start using the app at this point. At this point in time (when I heard the song), my music taste was basically Firefly styled tracks so yeah, shoutout Xavi for convincing me to use AT."
"I love this song so much. It makes me very happy (especially because this is a one-of-a-kind track). Check out his other songs for some great Lo-Fi Hip-Hop."
"One of my favorite songs on AT. The vocals paired with the various beautiful synths bring together an image that you can only see when you experience it for yourself. If there’s one song in this list you have to listen to, it’s this one. just kidding, listen to all of them :p"
"I listened to this song for 1.5 hours straight today while I was working out. The trance vibe Synthonix managed to create is insanely hypnotic and the plucks are so yummy."
"Even though this is the last song, I have many more I wish I could share. Nav – oh wait, dove created an insanely vibey track with a great name to top it off. Can’t you hear Chance the Rapper on it?"
" My favorite track is. That’s because I was able to make it even when my computer couldn’t handle it. Even though the production isn’t that good, I learned a ton of skills through creating this song."
Its really really interesting seeing these waves of dominating genres on Audiotool. Starting with techno, to chillwave/"organic" stuff (when I was relevant lololz) to dubstep and now to a combined effort of hip hop beat loops and future garage. Not saying that these genres never coexisted at any given point. They just surfaced at different times.
Honestly, I bet
@Intracktion
is one of the most frequent artists in these artist's line ups. It is universal by now that when he appeared on AT, he shook the foundations. Similarly with you
@swrlly
.
@Xavi
,
@kav
and
@Navor
,
@HBVI
and of course
@looks
were already here innovating/transitioning from the dubstep-esque music to future bass. And somehow when you came, it reinforced into a movement.