Description : R&B Dubstep. Loops and VOX featured are by:
Joe Funktastic
Kiestyle Productions-slushmello
Dubstep drums from several sources
And a whole host of other Loopers.
I've decided to branch outside of my comfort area (jazz and classical music).
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I listened to your track. Great job. I heard how you framed much of the track around that dubstep sample, both chopping it up and using the full thing.
Thank you for stopping by and for your kind words. I'm just working out some things on the music production side, trying to learn as much as I can while checking out the different genres and sub-genres of music that are currently out there.
Thank you for your comment. Trial and error was at the heart of this tune, as I listened to a bunch of vocal snipets to find just the right ones. Some I thought would work didn't (even after matching the time signature and transposing). These are the ones that made the cut.
Thank you for listening and leaving a comment. Yeah, that section at 1:40 was something I questioned at first, because I wondered if the switch from dropping the beat and simply going with a childlike vox, then snapping back with a gale force dubstep would put some listeners off.
I kinda liked how it fit, so I decided to put it back in, though I'd deleted it at first. In the end, I decided to just go with it.
Thank you for taking the time to listen and comment.
At first the variations and how quickly I switched up gave me pause, but then I decided it was worth the risk, so I stopped second guessing myself.
The different texture of the this track gives it a unique feeling, the different changes in it are 100% on point and the vox work gives it a funky spin, love the R&B spin to it as well,awesome work Wikkid
Thanks. I'm not as prolific with creating from scratch as Joe Funk, but since he's gracious enough to share his talent by posting so many great loops, I decided he's one of my go to Loopers when creating a song.
Thank you for listening and commenting. Yeah, I was a bit hesitant at first, but I decided to go with my gut feelings on this one and not try to over think things.
I'm still not as comfortable as I'd like to be with digital, since I still fall back on using analog, but I'm slowly getting accustomed to it.
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Description : just something to get the party started ;)
i used 3 loops from looperman and added some of my own stuff:
1. woozybeats - digitalien (main melody)
2. psytrance bass
3. murdabeatz type drums with 808
its free to use and royalty free, key is d and it´s at 140 BPM.
Description : So I'm going backward... This was my "Demo33" that I made back in 2020 Feb. This is an EDM/Trap track. I love the drums in it. My favorite to make was the first chorus. The compression is so good, and the part before the last chorus is also amazing. It already has a finished lyric and vox, but unsure about posting it, so I just post the beat.
The BPM is 117 and as I remember the key is Ab major.
If you use it, don't forget to tag my name! (ft. Rivus)
Description : Looking for a female vocalist to collaborate with on this song. It's a future bass track and I really feel like vocals would be the icing on the cake.
Cool.
Thank you for listening and commenting.
I understand, but I do thank you for at least listening and leaving a comment. Peace.
Thanks for listening.
I listened to your track. Great job. I heard how you framed much of the track around that dubstep sample, both chopping it up and using the full thing.
I've been getting my Celia Cruz on while listening to your jazz composition.
Thank you for stopping by and for your kind words. I'm just working out some things on the music production side, trying to learn as much as I can while checking out the different genres and sub-genres of music that are currently out there.
Thank you for your comment. Trial and error was at the heart of this tune, as I listened to a bunch of vocal snipets to find just the right ones. Some I thought would work didn't (even after matching the time signature and transposing). These are the ones that made the cut.
Thanks again for stopping by.
It's very much appreciated.
Thank you for listening and leaving a comment. Yeah, that section at 1:40 was something I questioned at first, because I wondered if the switch from dropping the beat and simply going with a childlike vox, then snapping back with a gale force dubstep would put some listeners off.
I kinda liked how it fit, so I decided to put it back in, though I'd deleted it at first. In the end, I decided to just go with it.
Thank you for taking the time to listen and comment.
At first the variations and how quickly I switched up gave me pause, but then I decided it was worth the risk, so I stopped second guessing myself.
Thanks again for the vote of confidence.
Thank you for noticing that. I wasn't sure at first if it was too much of a deviation from the genre, but I decided to go big or go home :)
This track is brilliant.
Joe also sound brilliant
well done to both of you.
Favs.
Jamid
Thanks. I'm not as prolific with creating from scratch as Joe Funk, but since he's gracious enough to share his talent by posting so many great loops, I decided he's one of my go to Loopers when creating a song.
Thanks so much for listening and commenting.
out and bring on the creativity! Loved it Mate!
Cru
Thanks Cru! I've been listening and learning from you guys who are EDM maestros on here. I do hope to expand further in this genre.
TA
I hope to explore this genre even more in the future.
Dirtzilla
Thank you for listening and commenting. Yeah, I was a bit hesitant at first, but I decided to go with my gut feelings on this one and not try to over think things.
I'm still not as comfortable as I'd like to be with digital, since I still fall back on using analog, but I'm slowly getting accustomed to it.