[Industrial/Dubstep] Dirty Job - No Coming Back

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daft cunt
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[Industrial/Dubstep] Dirty Job - No Coming Back

Post by daft cunt » Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:17 pm

This one is pretty special for me because it combines the elements from back when I was making breakcore (but had no idea what the fuck I was doing production wise) and my more recent love for dubstep, resulting in what I believe is a pretty original tune.

All criticism welcome, especially for the mixdown.

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Re: [Industrial/Dubstep] Dirty Job - No Coming Back

Post by Ponch » Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:25 pm

Super cool, the drum beat is so dope. Loving the atmosphere to it. This might just be personal taste, but I think it would be nice if the bass hit a bit harder.

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Re: [Industrial/Dubstep] Dirty Job - No Coming Back

Post by daft cunt » Sun Jul 24, 2011 5:15 pm

Thanks for the feedback man.

To be brutally honest I'm not feeling your tune much and to be even more brutally honest I'm a bit tired to see so many people trying to sound like each other particularly considering the low level of expectations it usually involves.
I listened to your other tunes and they all sound quite the same : don't you want to try something different ?
I'm not saying that to be a pain in the ass, there's just so much more to music and I'm sure you're up to much better than that but you gotta work for it. Do yourself a favor : learn how to make other sounds like pads, leads, risers, bleeps, fucked up fx, whatever you'd like to use in your tunes and start adding these elements in your own fashion. Also, consider learning a bit of music theory, it really helps understanding what you're doing and usually results in better music.
Hope this helps.

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