New tune - As De Terre - Latin/Brazil Dubstep. check it out.
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New tune - As De Terre - Latin/Brazil Dubstep. check it out.
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As De Terre
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As De Terre
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- plumpalicious
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hell yeah!
i seen this one rock a dance floor before!
I got to admit I'm not keen on the first bass .... sounds a bit weak. The percussion is fresh. I've always thought Brazillian rhythms have a lot in common with dubstep as bands such as Azymuth used to use a lot of half time rhythms. The bass get's better as it progresses but still sounds a little thin imo.
The idea is that the first bass doesn't hit quite as low, so when the second line drops it gets that "oh shit" rinse. I mixed the bass pretty even in the track because there's a lot of stuff going on, more than a usual dubstep tune. Also, I've played it out on some really big systems (turbosound etc..) and its sounded great. Beefing it up wouldn't be a problem though.. Anyone else think the bass should come up?
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