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Any good Instrumentals or Beats?
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Any good Instrumentals or Beats?Posted:
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Im looking for some Uncopyrighted music to use as Background Music!
Im prefering these to be free but its whatever!
Also I am kinda looking for something that is like this noise in it!
Instrumental:
Listen to the noise at 1:35
Im prefering these to be free but its whatever!
Also I am kinda looking for something that is like this noise in it!
Instrumental:
Listen to the noise at 1:35
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Still Looking for some!
Please let me know!
Please let me know!
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Blue Sky Black Death has the tightest, most unique, most organic beats I've heard in years. It's ominous and overgrown, dense and ethereal. And epic. Always epic.
This album (Noir) has a new palette of sounds and samples from around the world, including more original recordings (guitar/violin/mandolin/banjo)
Kingston and Young God created a masterpiece. Deep memorizing tracks that leave you in a different state of mind. In my opinion, BSBD are some of the best producers in the game. They have a complete understanding of musical progression and develop some of the best instrumental music I've ever heard. NOIR really highlights their talents and only leaves you wanting more. I cannot recommend this album enough.
Blue Sky Black Death has the tightest, most unique, most organic beats I've heard in years. It's ominous and overgrown, dense and ethereal. And epic. Always epic.
This album (Noir) has a new palette of sounds and samples from around the world, including more original recordings (guitar/violin/mandolin/banjo)
Kingston and Young God created a masterpiece. Deep memorizing tracks that leave you in a different state of mind. In my opinion, BSBD are some of the best producers in the game. They have a complete understanding of musical progression and develop some of the best instrumental music I've ever heard. NOIR really highlights their talents and only leaves you wanting more. I cannot recommend this album enough.
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