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MTZdubstep - LOWERED.

Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:20 am
by claw
So i present to you guys the first of many tracks to come from the microterrorizum crew....known better for our dnb efforts, we consist of
claw
focal
titan zero
cash
the one spy
oscillator
zardonic
adroit
blal

this first tune i have to share with you guys is by myself and cash...we call it lowered since most all of the samples are slowed down and from an 8bit source....lemme know what you guys think


sendspace-
http://www.sendspace.com/file/51auij

yousendit-
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... B8506AB0F4

myspaz-
http://www.myspace.com/binarystorm
(top tune in the player)




:twisted:

Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:52 am
by lurk n' gully
it ain't 2007 yet lol! bad tune dude. claw n cash i mean - need somethin else tho - a bring-down of sorts. "the bridge" some call it...

Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:54 am
by lurk n' gully
those blips are un-necessary after the 2nd drop i thinks 2.

Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2006 3:26 pm
by claw
thanks for checking it out.....this one is kinda techy, we got some others in the works that are more hiphop sounding, were still getting a feel for how to make less dnb-sounding stuff :lol:

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:29 am
by permutated
Love the drums. The bass is sick.

I've said this in a few other posts, but these tunes really need a lead synth. The problem with most dubstep is that it's too laid back. If you listen to people like Luke Envoy or Vex'd, or even Tech Itch; They're not afraid to the let the leads rip through the drums.

I think that's the case here. If you guys are running out of Reaktor 5 at all, or have access to a Virus, I would severly reccommend dropping a lead in from the virus engine.

Goodluck. Keep up the good vibes. I'm diggin the new work regaurdless of my ENDLESS opinions.

-Nathan Rain
www.myspace.com/permutation

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 4:39 pm
by claw
permutated wrote:Love the drums. The bass is sick.

I've said this in a few other posts, but these tunes really need a lead synth. The problem with most dubstep is that it's too laid back. If you listen to people like Luke Envoy or Vex'd, or even Tech Itch; They're not afraid to the let the leads rip through the drums.

I think that's the case here. If you guys are running out of Reaktor 5 at all, or have access to a Virus, I would severly reccommend dropping a lead in from the virus engine.

Goodluck. Keep up the good vibes. I'm diggin the new work regaurdless of my ENDLESS opinions.

-Nathan Rain

www.myspace.com/permutation


no prob man...thanks on the review, im still trying to get a good grasp of the genre myself, its been a bit different making it since i dont really have a background of knowing other producers/djs in the genre past a few ive checked out as of recent....so far id say i like ekaj, loefah, skream, juju, punisher and monsta, and thats what i know of the genre really...so all feedback helps me learn just a little more, so much thanks 8)

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 8:00 pm
by permutated
no prob man...thanks on the review, im still trying to get a good grasp of the genre myself, its been a bit different making it since i dont really have a background of knowing other producers/djs in the genre past a few ive checked out as of recent....so far id say i like ekaj, loefah, skream, juju, punisher and monsta, and thats what i know of the genre really...so all feedback helps me learn just a little more, so much thanks
If you want to hear where dubstep is headed, check out these tunes:

Luke Envoy - Honour Kill
Technical Itch - Know
Mathhead - Dirty Deeds LP
Luke Envoy - Gamma
Virus Syndicate - Slow Down
Vex'd - Bombardment Of Saturn

These guys make Loefah's work look like the smooth jazz of dubstep.

Haha. Ez

-Rain
www.myspace.com/permutation