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Forensix (mcr) - untitled
new tune on myspace
http://www.myspace.com/forensixmcr
first mix, im in the middle of the 2nd mix, so suggestions are welcome and also a name would be good
http://www.myspace.com/forensixmcr
first mix, im in the middle of the 2nd mix, so suggestions are welcome and also a name would be good
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Think it sounds pretty good, but the beat sounds a bit ploddy to me (but then maybe you're after more weight than swing). Maybe a few atmospherics in the background and some counter-melodies would set it off well. Think maybe the higher wobbly bass could do with a bit more cut to it, seems a bit laid back in the mix.
Definitely want to hear the end result though, very promising.
Definitely want to hear the end result though, very promising.
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well done.......... i like that this one is movin, but not too chill. i also like when you drop the sub-line low... a little more bass level,,, just a little,,, might be nice. peace, albert joseph
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It's got a real horror movie vibe,which speaks to me.But it reminds me of walking a foggy,lonely area while pissed,like walking home 'round the Arndale after 42's or something.You know,creepy,like you might get robbed.Or even worse,an offer from a toothless prossie!:lol:
It's a good post-club tune.You should call it "Nightwalker" or something to that effect.
Ace job mate!
It's a good post-club tune.You should call it "Nightwalker" or something to that effect.
Ace job mate!
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are you a manc?? or just have a very good knowledge of Manchester? if you fancied wandering round the arndale after 42's you would have to break in mateEcho Wanderer wrote:It's got a real horror movie vibe,which speaks to me.But it reminds me of walking a foggy,lonely area while pissed,like walking home 'round the Arndale after 42's or something.You know,creepy,like you might get robbed.Or even worse,an offer from a toothless prossie!:lol:
It's a good post-club tune.You should call it "Nightwalker" or something to that effect.
Ace job mate!
working on a more "breaky" version of it at the moment with a bit more bass movement
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No.I'm an American,but I lived in the MCR for a good bit.Got to know it pretty well yeah.To get to my flat you had to walk around the Arndale(up High St.),not through it.Or catch a taxi(if you could find one).But if you're alone and it's night,the area just around the Arndale is pretty spooky.Then I moved over near Portland and Oxford(not far from Jilly's),which was closer to 42's(and some good mod/soul clubs on King St.) ,though I hit the NQ most of the time.Even walking through Picadilly Gardens can be creepy at night,but the chippy over there near the bus station is sooo good.I miss it over there,I'll admit.forensix (mcr) wrote:are you a manc?? or just have a very good knowledge of Manchester? if you fancied wandering round the arndale after 42's you would have to break in mateEcho Wanderer wrote:It's got a real horror movie vibe,which speaks to me.But it reminds me of walking a foggy,lonely area while pissed,like walking home 'round the Arndale after 42's or something.You know,creepy,like you might get robbed.Or even worse,an offer from a toothless prossie!:lol:
It's a good post-club tune.You should call it "Nightwalker" or something to that effect.
Ace job mate!
working on a more "breaky" version of it at the moment with a bit more bass movement
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You serious? i think that chippy is rough as mate, the one on Portland Street is better but it aint open that late.Echo Wanderer wrote: No.I'm an American,but I lived in the MCR for a good bit.Got to know it pretty well yeah.To get to my flat you had to walk around the Arndale(up High St.),not through it.Or catch a taxi(if you could find one).But if you're alone and it's night,the area just around the Arndale is pretty spooky.Then I moved over near Portland and Oxford(not far from Jilly's),which was closer to 42's(and some good mod/soul clubs on King St.) ,though I hit the NQ most of the time.Even walking through Picadilly Gardens can be creepy at night,but the chippy over there near the bus station is sooo good.I miss it over there,I'll admit.
anyway glad your feeling the tune
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The Portland St. is a bit better,and the Piccadilly one's kebabs aren't as good as other shops,but I like it for three reasons:forensix (mcr) wrote:
You serious? i think that chippy is rough as mate, the one on Portland Street is better but it aint open that late.
anyway glad your feeling the tune
1)Thier pie'n'chips'n'gravy.
2)They use curry in thier southern fried chicken.
3)The late open thing.
That BK over there is questionable though...
Other than that,is the final mix done yet?
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yes fo this is sublimely deep
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yeah im having serious problems tryin to get this to fit properly, i tried replacing it but i quite like the sound ive got just getting it to gel properly is the problem, any suggestions would be welcomed as im starting to run out of patience and im thinking about scrapping the whole trackShonky wrote:Think maybe the higher wobbly bass could do with a bit more cut to it, seems a bit laid back in the mix.
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