Undead Walking by PrototypeEightyOne
Genre: Experimental

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Envision the undead walking in sonic form.
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TracyVosh
Wow. Very different from your others. It has a dark and mysterious overcast, which always tends to draw me in. The name is very fitting.
Konscious
I'm loving the sound of this, you know i'm a fan of darker stuff, but i love the sporadic keys and the hard hitting bass, there's a lot of power behind this... I was caught off guard in mid song with the change in pace of feeling, i like it and i don't like it just cause it seems a lil off the original vibe, but definitely liking this... I agree with tracy on the name, nice one.
PrototypeEightyOne
thanks Kon it sound ssimple and basic but it actually took awhile to get the sound and pace. ide like to add onto this at some point though and develop it more. Mos Def dark.
PrototypeEightyOne
yea it was my attempt at showing that the undead will walk eternally. it just keeps going. so i built it like a finale a big bang ending so to speak...pause...and then the walk continues...
apocafunk
I dig this one a lot man! very nice use of minimalism, yet it still has an enveloping/dynamic sound. the eclectic scaling on the keys adds tension to the mood, very cool. definitely lookin forward to goin back to listen to your other tracks...keep it up
PrototypeEightyOne
thanks apoca, i think i nailed the mood here. I would like to make it more dynamic though, and put more time into the production side.
five_extra_arms
As I begin to check out your work here, I find I'm more drawn to your experimental stuff. You create some spectacular environments. This is a very spacious and unhurried piece - I guess the dead prefer it that way?
You seem to have a broad variety of styles that you draw from. The dark, almost Coltrane-esque style piano sound without the hyperactivity and the cigarette smoke actually works good with the synthetic percussion sounds.
The disruptive break in the middle is interesting. I picture one of the zombies toppling over or a decayed arm falling off. Then they move on.