Welcome To Clydebank (The Label) Discography Listening Project PART TWO (cool edition):
Total Run Time: 1:10
1. wah - 1:10
note36. What is a decently engineered mediocre ass trance track doing here? With this album
artwork and everything? Is this just some FL Studio loop I don't recognize or something?
feedback filament - feedback filament 2
Total Run Time: 5:07
1. feedback filament 2 - 5:07
note37. Slower flashcore fuckery? This sounds like Oval. But with ping pong ball sounds. It's
cool. Weird how relatively slow it is in terms of flashcore. Oh, 2 minute mark, there we go. Strange sounds, I like.
Seems to be a loop that they fuck with the tempo of. The artwork looks like Caybee, I think Caybee's behind this.
Alright, that's enough for today. Mostly because the next one in line is album-length.
carter thomas - solo for piano/tape
Total Run Time: 48:31
1. part one - 23:01
2. part two - 25:30
It's piano improv but with a maxed out compressor and limiter. In that way, it's a very
generic dark ambient album. IE take a field recording and max out the compressor. Yeah, it gets quite boring.
GHSU - Great Hits Superb Undulations
Total Run Time: 51:59
1. bc344cef40286072 - 1:45
2. Kamikaze Rake Raccoon - 1:55
3. Real Newcastle Hood Shit - 3:55
4. Great Hit - 2:28
5. Crackpipe Dubplate - 2:11
6. Pink (gabbahardcoreindierudestyle) - 2:53
7. Squirtle - 2:25
8. Wagger De Date - 3:41
9. ¤ (¯´☆✭.¸_)¤ 卂∂Ň𝐑έ (adrne) - 2:38
10. ¥ - 1:10
11. Great 15 - 3:43
12. StairrrRmX - 3:21
13. Noxw - Charybda Mix - 10:33
14. Great Hit (Flash Conduct Rmx) - 0:53
15. Half Amencore Breakcore IDM Braindance GHSU Remix Track Half Lofi Bitcrushed Jungle DNB Breakbeat GHSU Remix
Track - 6:55
16. Noxw - Vortex - 1:33
Okay, I have to pay a lot of attention to this one, this is my friend's album. Track one
starts with some generic jungle pads, but then builds into a nice bouncy amen rhythm, sorta similar to King Tiger's
earlier stuff, but with a really nice use of samples that accentuate the rhythms. Second track is kinda boring, FLASH
CONDUCT esque beats that eventually develop into this looping thing with a lot of terror kicks and this really
cheesy guitar sample that doesn't fit very well. Track 3 kinda goes hard, but eh it's a bit generic. Track 4's
probably the best one so far. I like the more hip hop samples. People should use those stock drums more in breakcore
(they're 808s or 707s or something I can't tell, one of those). Track 5's a really generic jungle track. Alright,
so I listened to a lot of this album out of the house, here are some notes I took:
6. One of the better tracks, like the gabber foundation here. This sample loops really well. There’s almost a melody created with the amen snares here, it’s actually perfect. Best track so far. Noises at the end are great.
7. Has awkward progression. Bad track overall.
8. Really great track up until about halfway through. Second half isn’t very good.
9. The way this uses the old skool trap beat is awesome. And that backing sample is cool as hell
10. Weird noise track. Some cool sounds, I dig it. Oh the end is sick.
11. Again with the fantastic use of hip hop samples. The way the gabber kicks and the breaks weave with the samples is amazing.
12. Okay I think this is where the tracks that were featured on other stuff starts. This is quillyear’s Stairrr remix (I did one too). This is a pretty good one too! Okay and then pointless Babylon Bwoy moment.
Right, so now I'm on track 13. Hey, it's the track that was on ten pound note! It's still pretty good. FLASH
CONDUCT remix is loud, short, and funny. Track 15 is sparse in its edits. Pretty amateur track ngl. A few random
segments, I do like the concept. I think it might actually work. Maybe just needs a bit more polish. Last track's a
very solid experimental track, I quite like the noises present here.