Trying to go for chilled-out dubstep

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Autok
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Trying to go for chilled-out dubstep

Post by Autok » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:20 am

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.

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dubplateguy
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Re: Trying to go for chilled-out dubstep

Post by dubplateguy » Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:43 am

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.

Autok
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Re: Trying to go for chilled-out dubstep

Post by Autok » Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:43 pm

No but i'll definitely check him out :) Thanks.

Xavy
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Re: Trying to go for chilled-out dubstep

Post by Xavy » Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:01 pm

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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