stereoleben | It's Me (w/ Sanna Hartfield, The Capsule & BM)

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stereoleben | It's Me (w/ Sanna Hartfield, The Capsule & BM)

Post by stereoleben » Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:12 am

Hey everybody,
I'm pretty new to the scene and recently started with electronic music production. Today my new nearfield monitors have arrived and I'm willing to finish/master an electronic/dance track of mine. The question is, does the overall song-setup fit? I wanted to ask in a forum where people usually LISTEN to this kind of music so your ears are a bit trained considering this genre as friends of mine and others do like the track - but well, they know as much about music as I do about airplane-constructions. So, could you drop me honest feedback to this? I know it's far from finished but yea.. that's why I'm asking :)

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Obviously the track lacks pressure - but that should be a mastering dependancy (though any tips are highly welcome). I think it's mostly the drums which sound pretty awkward, not? And I'm still not sure whether the subbass should pop on the kick or together with the rest on the 1a,2a,3a,4a.

Many many thanks in advance! :)
Marvin.

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Re: stereoleben | It's Me (w/ Sanna Hartfield, The Capsule &

Post by stereoleben » Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:33 am

remastered it.. i guess the bass is way too dominant now, right? :/

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