By "Variation in the drums" I mean switch up the beat a little bit. Different patterns. Right now you have the same beat going through most of the track. It's a good beat, but with some different ones, it could really enhance the dynamics. Make it a lot more energetic, and less repetitive. An example would be to sync up with the dub-wobbles. Or kick it up to double time. Check out my track "Don't Be Afraid" for more examples. Not that I'm any master, but there are several switch ups in the drums. Some are very subtle, and some are very obvious. Granted, there is a difference between Dubstep and DnB, but the theory remains the same.
I will agree with the previous comment in that some variation to the drums would be helpful and I would even say some variation in sounds. Maybe have a different synth come in between some parts to keep the listener interested.
But this is a great start, so keep it up!
Not bad. I think a little more variation in the drums could push this a little harder. Maybe pair them up with the synths a little more. As it is, it's still good and drives nicely, though.
That's my opinion. Take it for what it's worth.
I wonder what this would sound like if Electro pharaoh got his sons on this...
Every thing is like a mission.
A Soundtrack of tense and full uplifting drama
Great work, Much Love - EazyBeatz
I would definetly want to see this in a war movie just before the final battle starts. This will bring a lot of epicness thanks to the nice drums and immersive almost etherical sound. The violin is top notch! Thanks for sharing, instafavourite
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By "Variation in the drums" I mean switch up the beat a little bit. Different patterns. Right now you have the same beat going through most of the track. It's a good beat, but with some different ones, it could really enhance the dynamics. Make it a lot more energetic, and less repetitive. An example would be to sync up with the dub-wobbles. Or kick it up to double time. Check out my track "Don't Be Afraid" for more examples. Not that I'm any master, but there are several switch ups in the drums. Some are very subtle, and some are very obvious. Granted, there is a difference between Dubstep and DnB, but the theory remains the same.
Either way, keep up the good work.
Take care.
V.
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on Overload by ripzore9191
But this is a great start, so keep it up!
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That's my opinion. Take it for what it's worth.
Take care.
V.
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Every thing is like a mission.
A Soundtrack of tense and full uplifting drama
Great work, Much Love - EazyBeatz
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Bill
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fistbump, Danke
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The transition between the breakdown and drop @0:22 is smooth,
drop has a nice flow, agree with VirginiaSlimm that the second breakdown could add more variations.
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I wouldn't mind hearing a deeper breakdown in the middle to open up space in the composition.
Very cool track!
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very good voice and very nice work!
Happy new year !
Michel
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