What use are the instrumentals? I mean, there are tons of non-vocal UK Hardcore/Happy Hardcore/Trance tracks, but it works with those genres since they are played out to the masses at raves. Eurobeat just doesn't sound the same without the vocals.JingleJungleBoy wrote:New release!!!! INSTRUMENTALS!!!!!
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For mixing purposes, atleast i'm gonna use them for that.Bonkers wrote:What use are the instrumentals? I mean, there are tons of non-vocal UK Hardcore/Happy Hardcore/Trance tracks, but it works with those genres since they are played out to the masses at raves. Eurobeat just doesn't sound the same without the vocals.JingleJungleBoy wrote:New release!!!! INSTRUMENTALS!!!!!
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I mainly listen to instrumentals to get a better idea of how the song was constructed, so that I can learn something to apply to my own tracks. There's a lot of cool little details in the music that are easy to miss when you're focusing on the vocals.Bonkers wrote:What use are the instrumentals? I mean, there are tons of non-vocal UK Hardcore/Happy Hardcore/Trance tracks, but it works with those genres since they are played out to the masses at raves. Eurobeat just doesn't sound the same without the vocals.JingleJungleBoy wrote:New release!!!! INSTRUMENTALS!!!!!
https://scp-music.bandcamp.com/album/eu ... strumental
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