I'll pretty up this blog post later but meh. Sup guys, I make electronic music and smash random noises together. I wouldn't say its up to professional standards but hey, I'm learning. And also forgot all the stuff about soundmixing I learnt in 2012 rifp
Dissonant Rhapsody
possible genre descriptors: industrial, experimental, speedcore, dnb, breaks, electronic rock, noise
https://m.soundcloud.com/blackstaticmusic/dissonant-rhapsody-feat-blackstatic-the-antisocial-network
Dissonant Rhapsody is my attempt to put myself out there on a more professional level and potentially start collaborating with other artists. I'm not quite sure what the genre is, but I want to play into some darker, grittier stuff that truly represents what I want to say about the world I live in and how it's okay to be a bit of an edgelord sometimes. The Antisocial Network, the track I linked above, is part of an EP I plan to make at some point about the state of modern internet culture and how the internet has become such a divisive and secular place of extremism and hatemongering... while also trying to remind everyone to lighten up and laugh at themselves a little.
BlackStatic
possible genre descriptors: happy hardcore, upbeat, bouncey rave-y makina-y stuff, hard trance, hyperactive goofy shit and the occasional soundclown or shitpost
https://m.soundcloud.com/blackstaticmusic/tqbf-just-hesitation-blackstatic-remix
My oldest musical alias and the one I use the most when I want to get out of a creative funk and just make something simple and dance-y. A lot of older stuff under this alias is fairly crude in its mixing/mastering (there is none, basically, apologies for any ear bleeding or clipping) but I've made some fun remixes and short little things that I keep coming back to for future inspiration.
Lexidius
possible genre descriptors: ??? experimental, industrial, game music, synth??? ??? ???
https://m.soundcloud.com/blackstaticmusic/lexidius-poseidons-forge
What Dissonant Rhapsody used to sound like, kind of? Or more accurately... "what happens when Lex tries to make industrial and gets stuck remembering what old 90s cracktro music sounded like, so they just kinda experiment". A very loose fuck-around-and-find-out kind of project. Fun fact, the percussion in Poseidon's Forge is actually a fax machine sample I took off freesound.org and messed around with until it sounded like weird factory machinery lol.
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