Ayala - Break A Little
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Re: Ayala - Break A Little
Intro is perhaps a little longer than it needs to be...maybe bring in the elements a bit quicker. Liking the warm subby bass that is underpinning the kick towards the second half of the tune 

Re: Ayala - Break A Little
thanks mate. glad you enjoyed it 
i tend to extend the intro for housey tunes. makes it easier to mix for the dj

i tend to extend the intro for housey tunes. makes it easier to mix for the dj
Re: Ayala - Break A Little
Less of an issue these days TBH...unless you're specifically going to release on vinyl, then any digital format will likely be played via a unit that can do looping (CDJ/Ableton/Traktor etc), so having a 'mixable' intro can be left at the discretion of the DJ, IMO.Onyx wrote:i tend to extend the intro for housey tunes. makes it easier to mix for the dj
Re: Ayala - Break A Little
yeah hear ya man, fair play. might just get more elements in to hold interest. will try it outwub wrote:Less of an issue these days TBH...unless you're specifically going to release on vinyl, then any digital format will likely be played via a unit that can do looping (CDJ/Ableton/Traktor etc), so having a 'mixable' intro can be left at the discretion of the DJ, IMO.Onyx wrote:i tend to extend the intro for housey tunes. makes it easier to mix for the dj

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Re: Ayala - Break A Little
thanks mate, you might like my other tunes if your feeling that onePyrophonic wrote:This was awesome, liked the background voice that came in.
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