dark n bumpy mp3 - feedback appreciated!
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dark n bumpy mp3 - feedback appreciated!
Thought I'd post something I wrote yesterday. Needs polishing/mastering/rearranging but any feedback would b welcome...
http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplaye ... 13117&q=hi
btw, I'm looking for collaborators in London, so holla at me if u're in the area and are interested...
http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplaye ... 13117&q=hi
btw, I'm looking for collaborators in London, so holla at me if u're in the area and are interested...
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yeah I haven't been able to do much about the mix etc coz I've had to do this one on small computer monitors. I don't have my kit with me here. it was a 6hr job as well so the arranging needs work...
thx for the comments tho, much appreciated. yeah it's on a funky/shuffly garagey tip. i find a lot of the recent dubstep/sublow stuff has lost the vibe that made garage interesting in the first place...
thx for the comments tho, much appreciated. yeah it's on a funky/shuffly garagey tip. i find a lot of the recent dubstep/sublow stuff has lost the vibe that made garage interesting in the first place...
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