This track has been inspired by a great Garage beat. You will see many influences in this track, from Angus Young's finger Rolling technique to a little touch of Funk and World.
If you like it, please let me know. Enjoy!
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Comments (3)
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the beat is great, you have great "space" in the synth pads, I could almost visualize it with a military group going to action through like a desert canyon or something. especially around 2;56-3;10. and then the transition was quite unexpected (I'm no expert in garage) and then the funk at the end was sweet.
so I can see that you are a adventurous. my only constructive criticism would be that there was a common theme riff melody that all these elements came back to, especially the dubby and funky tail end. great work!
'Serious' track...I mean you did it...guitar work is awesome (is it live?), groovy is right, mood is excellent...my only criticism is the tone of the drum but I think it1s personal...
No it's not "Live". But I like keeping some imperfections and recording guitar tracks by playing it from start to end, instead of part by part. Perhaps the highly compressed sound, contributes to the "live" effect.
Expiring Snobbery
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so I can see that you are a adventurous. my only constructive criticism would be that there was a common theme riff melody that all these elements came back to, especially the dubby and funky tail end. great work!
Supergroovy one, congrats, Danke
No it's not "Live". But I like keeping some imperfections and recording guitar tracks by playing it from start to end, instead of part by part. Perhaps the highly compressed sound, contributes to the "live" effect.
Expiring Snobbery