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Deflax - Advanced9thc

Post by deflax » Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:47 pm

Hello there :D

Recently, I've become interested by the dubstep genre and I've experimented with my dark ambient tunes and some wobble bass :)

I think the track can be considered ready, because I've decided to keep it minimal and trippy. :roll: I hope you like it.

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Post by Tangka » Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:04 am

yo this is sick man dont worry about the lack of comments

dubstep seems to be this A.D.D. hyperactive chaos format that people get stuck in too much of the time, or at least ambient tastes are overlooked in the scene much too often, especially for a style largely influenced by 'dub'

refreshing to relax to a real chill track

one thing i would change though is the high-pitched hat that comes in with the first wobble. I'd soften every other beat to bring it out like reggae style drum-work.

sounds like staying up late going through files trying to crack a serial killer case in abandoned detroit car factories :lol:

EDIT: then again, maybe if you're from Bulgaria, you dont know what the hell i'm talking about 'abandoned detroit car factories' :lol:

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Post by deflax » Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:04 pm

Earthling wrote:yo this is sick man dont worry about the lack of
dubstep seems to be this A.D.D. hyperactive chaos format that people get stuck in too much of the time, or at least ambient tastes are overlooked in the scene much too often, especially for a style largely influenced by 'dub'

I'd soften every other beat to bring it out like reggae style drum-work.
I think the electronic genre gives every artist enough space to experiment with the sound, so I know that it is nearly impossible to satisfy every listener. After all most of electonic subgenres become popular not because of the talent in there, but for the energized recommendations from one top-listener to another open-minded one. :)

You are right about the much more developed ambient part of the track. Maybe something much closer to the genre next time :)
maybe if you're from Bulgaria, you dont know what the hell i'm talking about 'abandoned detroit car factories' :lol:
No, relax. We have all watched the movies :D Thank you for listening!

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Post by esoundc » Sat Nov 22, 2008 2:34 am

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Post by woo » Sun Nov 23, 2008 12:31 pm

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Post by esoundc » Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:49 pm

tracing the link above u can find another net release by the same artist.

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