Description : I wrote this with wanting to capture two completely different genres in one song, and somehow infuse the two at the end. It just happened to work that jazz and hip hop were the two that came to be, and given New York's rich history in both, I based this song on what it might be like if 1930's 52nd Street met the 1970's Bronx and they decided to collaborate. Keep in mind, I threw in some of my own flavor, but I think this may be what it might have sounded like. Now if I could only make a time machine to see if I was right... Please let me know what you think, I welcome all feedback. Thanks for listening.
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i really enjoyed listening to your track..I understand what Esh is saying because sometimes it did sound that there was too much going on .. but I kinda liked it that way. especially when that harder beat came in , that blew me away. New York is a city of lots of different sounds happening all at once and I think that you´ve captured that in this track. mik
Dig that bass!I hear what the other reviewers are saying ..but I've got shelving filters in my head..so I'm hearing it all..sound on sound..no problemo a great collage!...cheers planet
Starts out hot and keeps going. Very nice. Brilliant origional piece. I think you did a great job of captureing what you were after. The spoken part could be dropped out. Besides that awsome. And remember that's only my opinion. Stick with what you want in there.
Blair
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I Must Say That The intro was pure Awesomeness , feels like a urban style at first but then it changes to another rhythm that changes completely the song, That's completely insane mixing two completely genres and unite them into a perfect track. Nice job on that.
I Loved the bass too, TUUN TUN TUN TUN,And there is some part that a guitar takes place Tarararan tarararan i hope you understand what i try to mean.
Nice. Got that Harlem Nights jazzyness meets Mantronix 80s drum machines vibe to it. Kinda interesting how you go from one sound to the other and back. You got a lot of good things going on here and I think maybe just a slight changeup somewhere to keep things fresh would help, even just a a segue between the jazz and hip-hop parts or vice-versa. Nevertheless, digging this. Cool.
Thanks for the review. You are probably right, I am just not sure what to put in there, it's a bit sensitive, being I want to keep it in the same genre's as the rest of the song. I think maybe just mash some of it together and have a slow "jam" in the middle? What do you think? And thank you for the idea.
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I Must Say That The intro was pure Awesomeness , feels like a urban style at first but then it changes to another rhythm that changes completely the song, That's completely insane mixing two completely genres and unite them into a perfect track. Nice job on that.
I Loved the bass too, TUUN TUN TUN TUN,And there is some part that a guitar takes place Tarararan tarararan i hope you understand what i try to mean.
Favorite for me
Good job