Even though I've had my newgrounds account for a really long while now, I'm not quite familiar with anything or anyone on here lol. I haven't really used Newgrounds this much since.. well, ever. I never really gave it an honest try until pretty recently, and now I fricken love it. It's awesome to be able to share my music and be able to keep in social contact with everyone who enjoys my music all in one place.
still, I realise that everyone might not like newgrounds the same and just as a side note, I've update all of my social media links found on my profile. So, if anyone would like to follow me on Twitter, or Like my new music fan page on Facebook, feel free to.
Now, with all that being said, I'd really like to talk to everyone who's been keeping up with my uploads and get to know everyone a little better and maybe even see if anyone wants to see or hear something specific from me. Since I'm still relatively new to this site despite how old my account is, I don't really know what the best way to do that is lol. so... I'm kinda um. stuck.. lol.
saucybird
tbh lo-fi is my fav thing i've heard from you so far! interstellar was tight as well though even if it's a little bit older, how long have you been making music like this? that sort of chill, relaxed, melodic yet dynamic vibe i get from lo-fi i was really really diggin
svmmit (Updated )
haha, Lo-Fi was one of a kind. I love it too though. It was definitely one of my favorite songs I've done this year. So nice to have people tell me they get a chilled out vibe from it, but still see them sway to the groove. I still am making Melodic and chilled music that is high energy or will get you moving and actually the first upload from my new alias will be exactly that. I actually think I'm just about ready to start the uploads from my new alias within the next day or so. Maybe tomorrow lol.
anyways, question not to be ignored. I started making chill music pretty early. Like, around 1 year after starting to produce music. but it was never really chilled like lo-fi, it was always more emotional music, which is why I say Lo-Fi is one of a kind.