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Post by preston.::.outatime » Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:37 pm

First post from me here, I will try not to bombard you all with technical noob questions, but any advice you could give would definitely be well appreciated

I have making dnb and breaks for years and I hadn’t really come across dubstep till last year, I figured I would have a go and to be fair its prolly below standard – but as a say and feedback, as critical as you like, would be wicked before i try and finish it

think the main thing wrong is the arrangement

http://www.myspace.com/prestonoutatime

(dont worry its a proper player not the shoddy myspazz one)

its the second one down in the flash player...

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Post by preston.::.outatime » Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:57 pm

anyone?

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Post by thomas e. griffin » Sun Apr 15, 2007 8:27 pm

Shit man. That's a blag that no-one replied. I've just listened and I think it's wicked. On a bit of a Mathead tip.

It hasn't got the big bass that you find in most dubstep, but the rhythmic variation a melodies are great. Perhaps a little more harmonic development wouldn't go amiss but yeah good stuff.

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