KRio - Sparkle (320kbs inside)
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Yeah, this is fat. At first I thought the pads on there own sounded a bit obvious and amateur but once everything else kicked in it just made absolute sense. The momentum was lagging for a tiny moment then it picked up again with some lovely wobble action ... excellent!! My only crit would be the notes/sound around the 3min mark sound a little bit weak/naff and really could be improved (more reverb and better interplay would do it). Production is 2nd to none. Yeah that midi sounding recorder was probably the only bit of that track that I didn't like. This would be awesome on the dancefloor.
Thank you for your honest replyPromo wrote:Yeah, this is fat. At first I thought the pads on there own sounded a bit obvious and amateur but once everything else kicked in it just made absolute sense. The momentum was lagging for a tiny moment then it picked up again with some lovely wobble action ... excellent!! My only crit would be the notes/sound around the 3min mark sound a little bit weak/naff and really could be improved (more reverb and better interplay would do it). Production is 2nd to none. Yeah that midi sounding recorder was probably the only bit of that track that I didn't like. This would be awesome on the dancefloor.
I'm just an amateur
I REALLY appreciate people taking time to listen some of my tracks and thinking it trough. This will give me a "listeners" perspective that i myself usually can't hear. I'm constantly trying to improve, because this, most likely, is what i wanna do for a long-period of time. Try it out on the dancefloor
first off i gotta apologise i actually downloaded this last week and totally forgot to leave a comment
my bad
fuck saying your an amateur - the tracks you put up here are bang on point. production is crystal, bass is weight, everything is good
i was watching the cube films again the other day and this totally reminded me of the first one where they finally reach the edge of the cube and you see it from the outside for the first time
would love to hear this on a big system - those wobbles are gonna hurt
fuck saying your an amateur - the tracks you put up here are bang on point. production is crystal, bass is weight, everything is good
i was watching the cube films again the other day and this totally reminded me of the first one where they finally reach the edge of the cube and you see it from the outside for the first time
would love to hear this on a big system - those wobbles are gonna hurt
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diggin. one thing i would add tho...
when the two basslines come together, i hear a few points where they seem to be hitting similar frequencies, and it's jacking up the volume in spots. it's pretty noticable on my monitors.
only suggestion would be a smidge of subtractive eqing on the basslines at that point to give them some space and to knock out that volume bump.
keep up the good work.
when the two basslines come together, i hear a few points where they seem to be hitting similar frequencies, and it's jacking up the volume in spots. it's pretty noticable on my monitors.
only suggestion would be a smidge of subtractive eqing on the basslines at that point to give them some space and to knock out that volume bump.
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