SUBQUiRE’s debut single, World Theories, draws listeners into a vivid, evolving soundscape. Opening with lush, emotional chords, the track sets an atmosphere of Pink Floyd-style introspection—a dramatic ascent that’s both haunting and expansive. As the piece builds, it shifts into a swingy, garage-inspired beat, weaving a groove that’s hypnotic and impossible to resist.
But World Theories has more layers to uncover. Keeping the kick drum as its steady heartbeat, the track transforms into a darker, dubstep-inspired realm. Deep, growling bass and a pulsing 2-step rhythm lead you into an intense, bass-driven underworld, where atmosphere and rhythm collide. Brace yourself for an immersive dive into sonic spatiality—World Theories delivers a fusion of raw, emotional rise and rhythmic depth that stays with you.
Available Halloween.
credits
releases October 31, 2024
Credits for World Theories
Written, Produced, & Mixed by SUBQUiRE
Art by SUBQUiRE & EVE
Mastered by EVE (@sushi_glitter)
SUBQUiRE is Wayne T. Baker (@wayne)
Released by NOTiCE THE MUSiC Distribution
Immense gratitude goes to my wife, for her love, support and patience.
Thank you to all those who sacrificed their time to provide me with valuable advice, critique, and the occasional confidence boost.
Special thanks to my most recent boss for firing me.
the listening party is tomorrow night. if literally one person hangs out, i’m down to livestream my walk through of the whole track and show off what went into making it.
Wait!
7 pm PST means midday AEST! I can be there for the listening party too!
Wait, that is tomorrow, right?
If so, forgive my idiocrasy, but I can’t seem to figure out how to RSVP…
haha it’s all good man. the listening party was last night. tbh no one was there, and I don’t feel too shitty about it because I was honestly just seeing how bandcamp manages that.
Listening parties are pretty cool! @glitchpulser should do them for album releases. we all should and support each other. it’s a neat little thing.
The middle part sort of had a dub techno structure but it didnt involve deep heavy bass wubs. It works.
I have ideas for a remix…but ill probably wind up unjustly butchering it.
Nice touch combining acid and dubstep in the end.
Remix ideas:
Add some more complementary melodies like a glitched piano melody.
Have some kind of reese bassline in the middle that isnt a sub nor wubs…and glitch the end wubs.
Ah, shit… I’m sorry man…
it’s VERY well made music!
Intro is very nice and peaceful, outro’s very heavy…
Even though I can’t stand those offbeat rhythms usually these ones were very nice.
I might consider making a breakbeat remix at some point, especially with those pads
So, I actually DID remix it, and it’s now sitting in my “to be released” folder…
I feel bad because I only really used the pads and a bit of the drums… Whatever, you’ll either love it or hate it.