(You can listen to the original here that was featured on P@D: Anthology)
Budzy was going to submit this to Equinity 03, and I have little doubt that this would have made the cut. Taking his original and slowing it down a bit as is the case for riddim dubstep, this track sure tells more of the cerebral side of Big Bad Tirek. All the elements and vocal chops from the original are still present. Instead of speed, there are these slow, intense elements along with electrifying buzzing elements that are paired with those deep bass drops commonly heard in dubstep. Oh, and that deep methodical melody that goes with the track really empathizes just how vile Tirek really is, it so complements the theme of the track. As always, this Qilin asks you to judge for yourself.
I listened to this one, and it was decent, but it wasn’t fully my cup of tea. For what it is, it’s pretty well put together and does good for what it wants to do. 🙂 I think the remix is better than the original, honestly. Probably because the remix has a faster pace.
LikeLiked by 1 person
You see I wasn’t a fan of the original it was kind of bland. As must dubstep is to me. But there was more of a methodical and instrumental in the VIP
LikeLike
I see. 🙂
LikeLike
While I do like the idea of Tirek having his own theme, this piece was, in my opinion, ear-grating. I like the artwork presented in the video, and Mr. Qilin’s description is on point. Unfortunately, this piece is not to my likings. Although I’m certain there are others who would enjoy these buzzing heavy beats.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Dubstep is not for everyone. Heck I’m pick on it myself.
LikeLike