The track titled is a popular practice tool for musicians created by the YouTube channel Oracle Sound. Released in September 2019, it is designed to help guitarists and producers write "djentcore" riffs by providing a high-quality backbone with the atmospheric, technical characteristics of the band Northlane. Background and Context
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Other creators like Arnaud Krakowka also offer similar 120 BPM djent tracks, often using professional tools like Superior Drummer to achieve a "mix-ready" sound for home studios. AI responses may include mistakes
The track mimics Northlane’s signature sound—a blend of technical, syncopated djent rhythms and atmospheric metalcore. This style was pioneered by bands like Northlane and Erra, who took the complex foundations laid by Meshuggah and Periphery and adapted them into more standard metalcore song structures. This style was pioneered by bands like Northlane
The track is intended as a free resource for musicians to compose their own music without needing to program complex MIDI drums.
It is set at 120 BPM , a moderate tempo that allows for the "groovy" and "spacey" syncopation typical of early-to-mid-era Northlane tracks (like those on Discoveries or Singularity ). Functionality for Musicians