Description : Not sure what genre this could fit into. Leave a comment & let me know
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Sure is a surprise to listen to. But to answer the question in which genre it belongs. It sure isn't dubstep so scrap that of your list. It has electronic elements to it breakbeat elements, even some moombahstep elements. So i would place this track just in the electronic section. About the track, although it has many elements to it (which i like though) For many other people it can sound a bit confusing which i would understand as well. But lucky for you i did catch your point in this track. So well done. Keep on creating & listening. And hoped i did answer your question along the way as well.
This is a pretty decent track. The beats are good, the melodies are catchy. over all, nice work!
Now, a little constructive criticism: I would suggest using a little more stereo panning on your synths. All of your synths sit dead center. Moving them about within the track would give it a more spacious, and dynamic feel. The drums have good panning, though. Maybe draw back just a little on the sub bass. I could hear some clipping in a few spots. You wouldn't have to come down much. Just a touch.
But, that's all just my opinion. Take it for what it's worth.
Again, over all...it's a good track. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the feedback. I will definitely take that into consideration in mixing when I add vocals to it to complete the track soon. (finally)
the definitive genre is not really important here because your track took influences in so many genres that, at the final result, it's like a patchwork ( a good patchwork ;))
Gawwwwd my head!
My head phones met in the middle of my head!
That's some wallop you got going there.
Nice panning effects to make it very wide.
I'm useless at genres and have started labelling everything I do pop.
Neat piece and different too which is always welcome.
Very nice track.
I would say there are some elements of Reggaeton as well as some Breakbeat and early Dub-Step characteristics. you have combined some cool genre elements to make a fusion of sound that just is awesome.
Cru
Nice work here! For the genre, the beginning sounds a bit like a trance song to me for some reason. The drums are very nice and I like how they change throughout the song.
I I think we should too! I've listen to some of your stuff & I love the sound and feel to them and downloaded a few to try to write some lyrics for. What kind of collab are you looking for? Singing,Writing,Remixing,mastering tracks etc.? I have a some some instrumentals that have completed lyrics written for them and some i'm in the process off writing and some i just gave up on because I've got nothing just completely blank. I have some instrumentals that i feel is missing that spark its just ok so far.
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nice work
Cru
I really dig your track mate, cool track/mix
will check the others
Keep on good job !
Im agree with valvedriver
You need to pan the voices and samples and make drums different in any moment
Now, a little constructive criticism: I would suggest using a little more stereo panning on your synths. All of your synths sit dead center. Moving them about within the track would give it a more spacious, and dynamic feel. The drums have good panning, though. Maybe draw back just a little on the sub bass. I could hear some clipping in a few spots. You wouldn't have to come down much. Just a touch.
But, that's all just my opinion. Take it for what it's worth.
Again, over all...it's a good track. Keep up the good work.
Skol.
V.
the definitive genre is not really important here because your track took influences in so many genres that, at the final result, it's like a patchwork ( a good patchwork ;))
Bleep
My head phones met in the middle of my head!
That's some wallop you got going there.
Nice panning effects to make it very wide.
I'm useless at genres and have started labelling everything I do pop.
Neat piece and different too which is always welcome.
I would say there are some elements of Reggaeton as well as some Breakbeat and early Dub-Step characteristics. you have combined some cool genre elements to make a fusion of sound that just is awesome.
Cru
But i assume that don't means really "something"...
Overall very nice work here!
It is brilliant piece of music.
I love the intro.
Well done.
Jamid
Well produced and I love the drums !
I think too we should collaborate ;)