Re: FINISHED TRACKS FOR FEEDBACK-- OCTOBER 2010
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:09 am
Got my headphones fixed!
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@ninthy4: Nice work; the snare is a bit too intense for me, but then again, you can never have enough snare (while writing this, I've gotten used to it, in fact).
NICE drop, though. Like how you sampled that vocal clip from Subsonic, too; I actually did the same thing for a song in production right now. Strong bass... varied drums... overall, great job. Are you planning on putting this up for download?
@reignz: That's quite an expressive bass! Love the breakbeat snippets as well. This sounds really solid, mate; sorry to hear that your file crashed. (Speaking of, what DAW do you prefer, and how large was your program file?) Keep it up.
@Trainrek: It's been a while since I've heard dubstep in this vein; dependable wobbles and sparse drums. It's not a bad thing at all; whenever someone asks me for an example of dubstep, it's often a tune like yours that I point to. Nice job. (You've actually inspired me: one day, I'm going to have to remix a remix. Have like 4 names attached to one song. Would be interesting, but probably a little silly, too.)
@dubsax outlaw: Around :44 I expect a stronger progression, but what you've done is okay, too. I like the almost... smooth intensity, if you will. Not what I expected, but it's definitely good to go outside of the norm at times. Great work, especially on that synth line. Reminds me of that one Darude tune, Sandstorm, in it's use of compound intervals. Sweeet tune, mate.

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@ninthy4: Nice work; the snare is a bit too intense for me, but then again, you can never have enough snare (while writing this, I've gotten used to it, in fact).

@reignz: That's quite an expressive bass! Love the breakbeat snippets as well. This sounds really solid, mate; sorry to hear that your file crashed. (Speaking of, what DAW do you prefer, and how large was your program file?) Keep it up.
@Trainrek: It's been a while since I've heard dubstep in this vein; dependable wobbles and sparse drums. It's not a bad thing at all; whenever someone asks me for an example of dubstep, it's often a tune like yours that I point to. Nice job. (You've actually inspired me: one day, I'm going to have to remix a remix. Have like 4 names attached to one song. Would be interesting, but probably a little silly, too.)
@dubsax outlaw: Around :44 I expect a stronger progression, but what you've done is okay, too. I like the almost... smooth intensity, if you will. Not what I expected, but it's definitely good to go outside of the norm at times. Great work, especially on that synth line. Reminds me of that one Darude tune, Sandstorm, in it's use of compound intervals. Sweeet tune, mate.