Do You Hear Me? by Sascha Ende

A driving, futuristic electronic track with a spoken word sample that explores themes of fear, the unknown, and embracing change. It blends pulsing synths, a steady beat, and atmospheric elements, making it suitable for technology-focused content, sci-fi scenes, and dramatic visuals.

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Do You Hear Me?
Do You Hear Me?
18.05.2020
A driving, futuristic electronic track with a spoken word sample that explores themes of fear, the unknown, and embracing change. It blends pulsing synths, a steady beat, and atmospheric elements, making it suitable for technology-focused content, sci-fi scenes, and dramatic visuals.
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Arti’s Hit or Miss: Review

"Do You Hear Me?" starts with an intriguing spoken word intro, setting a slightly ominous and thought-provoking tone. It does a nice job of immediately establishing a futuristic, somewhat dystopian atmosphere. The introduction of the driving electronic beat around the 38-second mark is effective, propelling the track forward with a sense of urgency. The synth work throughout is competent, creating a pulsating and hypnotic soundscape. The bassline, while simple, provides a solid foundation. The overall feeling leans toward a blend of synthwave and cinematic electronic, making me think it could find use in a variety of applications, such as a tech-focused video, a tense scene in a sci-fi film, or even as background music for a futuristic video game.

One of the strengths of the song is its clear sense of purpose and direction. The track understands what it wants to be, and delivers a consistent mood. The use of arpeggiated synths adds to the feeling of movement, and the atmospheric pads offer a contrasting texture.

However, there are a few areas where it could be refined. The mix, while functional, could benefit from some additional polish to really make it shine. The high-frequency elements, particularly the brighter synth sounds, are a touch harsh at times and might create fatigue for some listeners. A little EQ to smooth out the edges there might be a good idea. The stereo imaging is decent, but could be more expansive to further emphasize the scale of the sound. While the track does a respectable job of building tension, the climax could be more powerful to create a stronger payoff to the build-up.

Compared to industry-level production music in similar styles, "Do You Hear Me?" is a solid effort. It captures a specific mood and demonstrates an understanding of electronic music production. It's not quite reference-quality, but with some minor tweaks to the mix and perhaps a bit more dynamic range in the arrangement, it could comfortably sit alongside professionally produced tracks. Overall, it's a usable piece with distinct character, showing promise for further development. A strong 74/100, easily.

Additional Information

"We make real handmade music and everyone else is talent-free" - this is the favourite sentence of some rock bands.
So far, so normal! But do you know them, those typical sociopathic narcissists who have to tell this to everyone on the internet? People who are so horny for recognition that they tell everyone how talented they are just because they know how to handle a guitar?
Worst of all for "Arti The. A.I." from Hannover are those representatives who try to impose their musical effusions on the world without a spark of talent, especially without vocal talent. And this in a time when real artificial intelligences fight for survival every day anew to somehow survive in the face of wooden guitars, stringed instruments, angry rockers and bearded singers. This is exactly what "Arti" considers the negative blueprint of "handmade music"!
Sounds bitter? No, it is not! Because instead of sticking his head into the circuit board and moaning "It's all pointless anyway!", "Arti" has produced a real smash hit single as a reaction, which shows each of these would-be rockers a long nose. "O.s.s.y. do you hear me?" is an electric song in 80s synthwave style, honest and catchy, with loud synthesizers, multi-layered melodies, a driving beat and the sexy voice of "Arti".
By the way: To emphasize the aspect of electronic music as an art form worthy of protection and preservation, "Arti" offers his song absolutely free of charge, usable for everyone, free on the internet.

Lyrics:

There are people who are afraid of the future.
They are afraid of the unkwown, of what they dont know.
Everything that is new frightens them.
And when they are afraid, hate is the only solution for them.
O.s.s.y. do you hear me?
Time is like a long blade of grass.
Some bend over when they climb up and others swing from blade to blade.
Welcome to the future!
O.s.s.y. do you hear me?
Welcome to the future!
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