Hey guys,
Im a musician/producer based in London, Ontario, currently making tracks under the name Ben Wesley. I explore a few different sides of electronic music, lately hovering around an atmospheric sort of dubstep. I thought I'd share a couple soundcloud links and hopefully get some feedback!
1. http://soundcloud.com/ben-wesley/herbiv ... vore-girls
2. http://soundcloud.com/ben-wesley/night- ... of-detroit
Also I just finished my first EP which you can check out at benwesley.bandcamp.com if you dig this.
Peace - Ben
Ben Wesley - electronic/dubstep/ambient - EP + track links
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Ben Wesley - electronic/dubstep/ambient - EP + track links
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Re: Ben Wesley - electronic/dubstep/ambient - EP + track lin
Excellent tunes man! Great vibe going, quality structure & sound design! I especially like "herbivore boys, carnivore girls".
The only criticism that comes to mind is the low-mid bass on both tracks sounds a couple dBs too loud for my liking (especially on "night bus out of detroit"), it'd be even better if just a little quieter but that's up to personal pref.
The only criticism that comes to mind is the low-mid bass on both tracks sounds a couple dBs too loud for my liking (especially on "night bus out of detroit"), it'd be even better if just a little quieter but that's up to personal pref.
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Re: Ben Wesley - electronic/dubstep/ambient - EP + track lin
Hebrivore boys... - Nice work man, love the kinda glitchy vibes. Also read the article the track is named after. Interesting stuff.
...Detroit - I like it, though gotta agree with daft tnuc(thats a sentance you don't say everyday lol) that the low-mid bass is a bit too high in this. Except that it's a nice track, with a nice feeling.
...Detroit - I like it, though gotta agree with daft tnuc(thats a sentance you don't say everyday lol) that the low-mid bass is a bit too high in this. Except that it's a nice track, with a nice feeling.
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Re: Ben Wesley - electronic/dubstep/ambient - EP + track lin
Thanks I'll have to pay more attention to the muddy frequencies, I guess most of my tracks are sample (field recordings, vinyl, various digital garbage etc.) based and it can be a challenge to make them all come through clearly! (Or just turn down your sub : p )
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