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You did freaking fantastic on this, I think all of the songs soudn cool as hell. I loved seeing you take this prompt in a jungle/dnb direction, super creative and it turned out great. Also, I swear i hear you thumping on that bass fill like a minute forty into the third track, it sounds sounds nasty as fuck, super cool.

If you dont mind my asking, what kinds of tools and methods did you use to create these? also specifically, how did the collaboration between you two work? inter musician collaboration in this kind of setting can be difficult, so im curious to hear what you did to make it work.

Thank you! We both used Logic Pro, for my tracks I did a lot of dividing everything into sections (White Dragon Crossroads in particular) one of which being a slap/thump bass section because I've been dying to record slap bass for a project. I normally do more ambient and orchestral stuff so there isn't much opportunity for that kinda stuff haha. We both have been working together on a lot of music projects pretty much since we both started making music, the collaboration aspect of Azure Drift was pretty simple we came up with the game idea together then we each worked mostly independently setting out to make two tracks based around that idea  sharing our progress along the way so we didn't go to far off stylistic-wise.