I have quite a few future bass and trap stuff that I want to put out on here but I've no clue what genre to call it. Any suggestions?
Bass music producer Ipsiom (FKA Novacore) from Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. With releases on Subsidia, Rushdown, Most Addictive and many other labels, Josh is ready to take the Ipsiom project and melodic riddim by storm.
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Posted by Ipsiom - February 5th, 2017
I had about 30 unreleased songs that I made over the years and have never put out. These songs are now available on iTunes and Google Play if you would like to buy them. School has been kicking my ass this semester but I'm still working on music and have got lots to show when everything is done. Stay tuned! :)
Posted by Ipsiom - January 15th, 2017
Hey all I just released an album on iTunes and Google Play (Spotify link coming soon). Please help support me by buying it, consider this like a donation system that helps me fund my music. Here are the links:
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/moving-pictures/id1195435932
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Novacore_Moving_Pictures?id=Brmuirprn5v3gpgst3jofdod72u
I really hope you guys enjoy it, it's all my stuff from 2016 plus some bonuses. :)
Posted by Ipsiom - January 13th, 2017
One problem I've been noticing with Newgrounds is how it hasn't updated its genre feed. I have a few future bass songs in my catalog but am hesitent to put them out on Newgrounds due to mislabelling it as dubstep or some other genre that it's not. It'd be nice if Newgrounds could add a new genre for trap to encompass all things trap.
Posted by Ipsiom - January 8th, 2017
I get asked a lot what software I use to make music so this post is to clarify this. My dance stuff (Dubstep, trap, future bass, etc.) is all made in Ableton Live 9. The main synth I use to make my sounds for these genres is XFer Records Serum. My ambient/orchestral stuff (you'll be hearing more of this) is all made in Cubase 9 using various kontakt libraries. If you've anymore questions feel free to ask.