OVERWERK - Create
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Channel: OVERWERK
Views: 589,093
Rating: 4.9435248 out of 5
Keywords: crazy, Soul, best rap, best beats, Travel, Drum & Bass, funny vlog, vlog channel, Canon EP, youtuber, Create, vlog video, best hip hop 2018, best artist, OVERWERK, funny, SaraSlays101, 2015, club hits, R&B, vlogger, best tracks 2018, best songs 2018, vlog, Electro, Uplifting Beats
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Length: 5min 56sec (356 seconds)
Published: Tue Jul 28 2015
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I really love this type of music; songs that build up dramatically for a good two minutes or so and then powerfully drop. Can anyone recommend some songs they like that are similar to this? Other examples of songs like this that I really like are:
Aero Chord - Surface
Mat Zo - Lucid Dreams
Koven - Final Call
Porter Robinson - Sea of Voices
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike - Gipsy
I'd love to hear other people's suggestions.
edit: SO MANY SONGS. SO LITTLE TIME. Thank you guys so much for the suggestions. I have to go to work now but please feel free to add your own suggestions if you're just now seeing this.
Listen to his Nth Degree EP, great music! And he's Canadian!
If you're living in Germany: http://soundcloud.com/overwerk/create
If I don't use the a proper sound system will the speakers explode?
OVERWERK
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last.fm: 89,369 listeners, 1,512,314 plays
tags: electro house, electronic, dance
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This is awesome study music. I can really get lost in it
I always enjoy OVERWERK's stuff. Thanks for posting.
I absolutely love overwerk. It been most of what I listen to the past few months. Makes great workout music. I would recommend checking out songs Control and Daybreak.
I love his use of texture, but this track gets really repetitive harmonically. It's seems like essentially the same four chords repeated over and over. Can anyone point me in the direction of a track or two of his with more complex harmonic progression?