Shank Sinatra - Forget About Her
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Shank Sinatra - Forget About Her
Safe another chilled tune, wanted a more garagey feel on this.
Let me know what you think....
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Re: Chilled garage style
Man, this is a kickin' track.
So good.
This is the kind of music I love to make when I get the chance.
Love the horns. Love the synths that are there.
The sub line may be a tad loud. I'd give it a bit of movement and stick an envelope on the volume/cutoff or something, but I love it.
I think the drumline could be even skippier in the second half, but once again, it's pretty flippin good. Lovely track.
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So good.
This is the kind of music I love to make when I get the chance.
Love the horns. Love the synths that are there.
The sub line may be a tad loud. I'd give it a bit of movement and stick an envelope on the volume/cutoff or something, but I love it.
I think the drumline could be even skippier in the second half, but once again, it's pretty flippin good. Lovely track.
Consider yourself followed.
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Re: Chilled garage style
Safee man, I think I always over do it on the bass, get a bit excited with it haha. my sub isn't the best too, which doesn't help.
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Re: Chilled garage style
These claps annoys me much. Would write more, but reviewing the sound itself is not the best idea, since I'm pinned to the notebook with integrated onboard sound. Built-in speakers doesn't make it any better.
Pretty nice tune, after all.
Pretty nice tune, after all.
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Re: Chilled garage style
I'm not too sure how to make it a more garage sound, mainly with the claps/snares, can anybody help?
Thanks for the comment though.
Thanks for the comment though.
Re: Chilled garage style
Real nice track, I agree though the claps need switching up.
wouldn't mind making a remix of this, maybe a slightly darker version
http://soundcloud.com/idea3
heres some of my work, let me know what you think about the remix?
wouldn't mind making a remix of this, maybe a slightly darker version
http://soundcloud.com/idea3
heres some of my work, let me know what you think about the remix?
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Re: Chilled garage style
I dont know garage at all. I think its a swing thing. If it is then youve got it. As for the tune its very sparse, I would add a string sound.,
...wanna collab? Im down for new sounds, send me a PM please.
Re: Chilled garage style
Really impressive sound you have there. I can't really find anything to fault (based on my limited knowledge :p) I'm just getting back into writing myself and I would be incredibly happy to produce something to this standard. Thanks for the inspiration 

Re: Chilled garage style
yea i'm liking it so far, i think you should get some rides in there maybe some shakers and/or tambourines. it sounds a bit empty in them frequencies.
really feelin that purple track!
really feelin that purple track!
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Re: Chilled garage style
Cheers for all the good comments here!
Its all about the changing of the claps. Think I might have to do a re edit of this. Is it more of a rimshot than a clap you want to be using for a garage sound? I mean, the clap sounds a bit too "full", and a typical garage beat feels more skippy, this feels sudden. If that makes any sense?
Anybody got any tips for a garage beat?
I'm always down for helping others too if you like my sounds....
Its all about the changing of the claps. Think I might have to do a re edit of this. Is it more of a rimshot than a clap you want to be using for a garage sound? I mean, the clap sounds a bit too "full", and a typical garage beat feels more skippy, this feels sudden. If that makes any sense?
Anybody got any tips for a garage beat?
I'm always down for helping others too if you like my sounds....
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Re: Chilled garage style
i reckon you could swap the claps for a rimshot and use the claps for offbeats and fills, also the hats sound a bit straight, a bit of shuffle and swing in there would do wonders... tracks already sounding tight though man, im feeling that bass a lot
http://www.soundcloud.com/particleimami wrote:i put secret donks in all my tunes, just low enough so you can't hear them
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Re: Chilled garage style
Yeah man cheers, gonna switch it up soon, will post it back up when its done
safe
safe
Re: Chilled garage style
love the first track! really kick ass! just the sub is too mutch "sinewave" for me!
Re: Chilled garage style
amazing tune man feeling vibes nice bassline too Soundcloud
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