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First Tune:::Astral - Cinnamon Buns:::
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Re: First Tune:::Astral - Cinnamon Buns:::
Big first effort!
The tones are clean and everything is articulate - tonal structure / mixing won't be a problem for you.
I know I'm in the minority for saying this, so everyone can laugh me out of the room if they want, but i think the mid-rangey thrash wobble sounds that define the majority of dubstep are mostly passe. Or at least, they could be used way more sparingly. It sounds like cheap metal. I do like the way you sweep out of those tones in to funky chords though. I'm not sure I've heard that before. Deeper, cleaner subs are way more devastating. it might not get the big cheers that a huge wobble evokes, but there are more creative way to tweaks peoples' brains with kinetic sounds. Rooms go apeshit for James Blake's remix of Untold's Stop What You Are Doing. It's all sorts of weird, but it's also melodic, and it trusts that listeners are able to handle it.
Just a thought though. Keep making tunes! Also I really really like the song name.
The tones are clean and everything is articulate - tonal structure / mixing won't be a problem for you.
I know I'm in the minority for saying this, so everyone can laugh me out of the room if they want, but i think the mid-rangey thrash wobble sounds that define the majority of dubstep are mostly passe. Or at least, they could be used way more sparingly. It sounds like cheap metal. I do like the way you sweep out of those tones in to funky chords though. I'm not sure I've heard that before. Deeper, cleaner subs are way more devastating. it might not get the big cheers that a huge wobble evokes, but there are more creative way to tweaks peoples' brains with kinetic sounds. Rooms go apeshit for James Blake's remix of Untold's Stop What You Are Doing. It's all sorts of weird, but it's also melodic, and it trusts that listeners are able to handle it.
Just a thought though. Keep making tunes! Also I really really like the song name.
JIBBERISH
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Re: First Tune:::Astral - Cinnamon Buns:::
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Re: First Tune:::Astral - Cinnamon Buns:::
Cheers guys
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