Hey, first time posting here. Hopefully become a regular member down the road.
Anyhoo, usually I've been making ambient music mainly involving pads and minimal beats. However, I decided to mess it up a bit and add a dubstep beat in there and go heavy on the bass. I've opted not to go for the 'wobble' since I think that'll throw listeners off who're just wanting to relax.
Please give me feedback on what I can do to better myself. Always opened to new ideas.
[clydeside]
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Trying to go for chilled-out dubstep
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Re: Trying to go for chilled-out dubstep
Hey man, have you ever heard of Distance? In my opinion he makes the best chilled out dub. you should listen to the song my demons for inspiration.
Re: Trying to go for chilled-out dubstep
No but i'll definitely check him out
Thanks.

Re: Trying to go for chilled-out dubstep
Those are good, they need some mixing down (for example to bring the percussion out a bit) but that's neither here nor there. Respect.
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