Description : Previously Released as Nick Q
Isn't it nice when you go through your old tracks and you find one that isn't a complete load of crap?
Well sadly that hasn't happened here. This track sucks. Don't listen to this!
Just kidding, It's a breakbeat number with an arabian twist which i happen to think kicks some serious a$$. Please feel free to disagree if you like and feel free to burn off a copy to give to your nan this christmas. I'm sure she'll love it.
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Comments (7)
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Excellent piece my friend! Sure puts DJ Icey to shame haha! I like your trippy sounds! How did you give those synths an arabic feel, was it an unusual scale or something, because you nailed it! Good to see you around!
Thanks man. Yeah i just used an arabian scale then filtered it through one of the FL buzz effects. Cant remember which one now unfortunately (not being very helpfull really am i?)
Good to hear from you spiv.
FR
This is indeed good within about two seconds, maybe one. Nice dark vibe but not too evil or hectic or depressing. It's certainly got some balls.
The top level Arabic stuff is pretty cool and the other parts sit well underneath though maybe the drums get a bit lost. Perhaps just need to rebalance the levels to bring them out when you're piling more stuff on top.
Maybe the drums could change a bit more after a couple of minutes, though as a trippy dancefloor track, them being steady for 2-3 mins isn't a problem.
One suggestion is that, while the drums are cool when they return after the breakdown at 4:35, they don't come back in perhaps as hard as they should. I think the reason might be because you've kept the synths at the same level as before during that drumless section. Try turning them down a bit during it(gentle fade down) and then boosting the volume when those drums come back in as it'll be more of a blast.
Yes, I think Liam Howlett would be pretty happy with this one though maybe he'd hate it or be jealous of it. Who knows?
Yeah i do tend to be a bit monotonous with my beat patterns and getting them to come back in with punch is quite often an issue with my tracks.
Again, i'd love to try and clean it up but it's another old track which i no longer have the file for (I gotta stop busting my lap tops, this is my third one in less than four years)
Cheers for dropping in for some constructive critisism. It makes a change from "nice track"
FR
This doesn't kick ass!! It smashes it to bits along with the rest of the body! This is God damn awesome my friend! The song title is absolutely appropriate as this is a Sorceror's magic. So much depth and substance with a driving beat that blows your mind.
If the Prodigy had released this track, it would have gone mega global. Fantastic piece of music my friend and downloaded for sure!
Thanks mate. It was done back in the day when i actually used to bother spending time on tracks which is a virtue i seem to have temporarily misplaced at the moment.
Thanks for tuning in.
Glad you enjoyed it.
FR
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Awesome synths,great beat n bass!
Real nice synths and a great hint of Podigy!
yeah man great hedonistic bliss!
Old school hint's yep ...im loving this!
Great track man!
FR
Good to hear from you spiv.
FR
Your comments are appreciated.
FR
The top level Arabic stuff is pretty cool and the other parts sit well underneath though maybe the drums get a bit lost. Perhaps just need to rebalance the levels to bring them out when you're piling more stuff on top.
Maybe the drums could change a bit more after a couple of minutes, though as a trippy dancefloor track, them being steady for 2-3 mins isn't a problem.
One suggestion is that, while the drums are cool when they return after the breakdown at 4:35, they don't come back in perhaps as hard as they should. I think the reason might be because you've kept the synths at the same level as before during that drumless section. Try turning them down a bit during it(gentle fade down) and then boosting the volume when those drums come back in as it'll be more of a blast.
Yes, I think Liam Howlett would be pretty happy with this one though maybe he'd hate it or be jealous of it. Who knows?
Again, i'd love to try and clean it up but it's another old track which i no longer have the file for (I gotta stop busting my lap tops, this is my third one in less than four years)
Cheers for dropping in for some constructive critisism. It makes a change from "nice track"
FR
If the Prodigy had released this track, it would have gone mega global. Fantastic piece of music my friend and downloaded for sure!
Thanks for tuning in.
Glad you enjoyed it.
FR