How has no one heard your stuff? It is actually quite groovy. Doesn't conform to normal standards of music, definitely, but that is a good thing in this case :) Theres a lot of things going on. The drums are great.
Nice soundscapes! I especially like what you did with the effected vocals! Nice drum beats, but they sound a little lo fi. Maybe that's what you were going for though. Awesome pads! Very cool track!
dirty! very nice. Really used those effects on the synth well. really tight production, that bass line is really great. I like the vocals you have used they give it a kind of crazy jingle type vibe, which goes really well with your description. Can imagine weird daft punk style video. I like that you have thrown that random break in there from 2:20 or so. keeps it mixed up and adds to the madness. really original and cool track
im diggin this. i agree, it doesnt belong in dubstep, but not many of the pieces in any of the genre categories really fit there lol so youre in good company.
i loved your use of samples on this...quite seamless. i would recommend compressing this thing a bit; its coming off a bit distorted. really fun piece to listen to.
good job!
there are some nice ideas here brother.. not really dubstep.. can I ask why you put it in this genre.. this track has got a primal scream vibe to it very chill out all most.. the production is ok the scratch needs to come down in the mix it's the loudest thing in the track.. nice I enjoyed the listen.. keep 'em coming brother
Hi at first i want to thank you 4 the review, about the genre you're trough it's better chill out for this one, but i was so excited when i have finish the track and for me it was important only to upload! Cheers
Hey this song is way cool! I really like that nasal sounding bass, that sounds like a broken synth. The distorted vocals are great, and work really good with the beats. Great use of sound effects. I'm gonna fave and DL this one! Thanks for sharing!
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Ya might want to work on re-mastering this because it starts clipping at the higher volume levels (mainly with the higher frequency stuff). If you're using the program that I think you are it's really easy. Just open up the Mixer and drop everything down to between 9, 6, and 3. While leaving the master volume the same. Once done there and have saved the file, you can open up the Master application and fool around with the different presets. I do that on my stuff every now and then.
Getting back to the song, it's kinda like some funky House off-shoot. And I really dug the variation ya put in this (especially the drums). Kinda kept me guessin as to which was you were going to take it next. Cheers!
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I really loved the breakish percussive stuff ya had on here and the organ parts too reintroduced around the same time. To me the track really started to take off there, it's a shame that ya ended it when you did, because it would've really been nice to hear the way it would progress out. I also dug the little female vocal stuff ya had on here and the entire area between 1:00 and 2:00 was packed full of cool stuff. Cheers, part 2!
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Did you use the vocorder on Magix for that one bit of singing on here? And haha, that ending vocal sample was out there (nicely done on how ya repeated it and got it to crackle like it was an old record skipping). And now that I think about it, the intro synth was kinda silly too. Almost like the song itself has a smile on it's face. And I think my favorite part of this was that Flamenco-esque guitar stuff ya had on here. It's nice to hear happy music like this. Thanks for sharing mate. Later on!
yeah you're right i've used vocoder effect on the voice, on the vocoder i have choose the effect synth, and then i've only variated the volume of every single strophe.
thank you for the review
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Thank for the review, the sound could surely be better. But there sometimes, and i think you know wich times i mean; That the quality of the sound doesn't matter!
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i loved your use of samples on this...quite seamless. i would recommend compressing this thing a bit; its coming off a bit distorted. really fun piece to listen to.
good job!
Thank for the time listening
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Ya might want to work on re-mastering this because it starts clipping at the higher volume levels (mainly with the higher frequency stuff). If you're using the program that I think you are it's really easy. Just open up the Mixer and drop everything down to between 9, 6, and 3. While leaving the master volume the same. Once done there and have saved the file, you can open up the Master application and fool around with the different presets. I do that on my stuff every now and then.
Getting back to the song, it's kinda like some funky House off-shoot. And I really dug the variation ya put in this (especially the drums). Kinda kept me guessin as to which was you were going to take it next. Cheers!
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I really loved the breakish percussive stuff ya had on here and the organ parts too reintroduced around the same time. To me the track really started to take off there, it's a shame that ya ended it when you did, because it would've really been nice to hear the way it would progress out. I also dug the little female vocal stuff ya had on here and the entire area between 1:00 and 2:00 was packed full of cool stuff. Cheers, part 2!
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Did you use the vocorder on Magix for that one bit of singing on here? And haha, that ending vocal sample was out there (nicely done on how ya repeated it and got it to crackle like it was an old record skipping). And now that I think about it, the intro synth was kinda silly too. Almost like the song itself has a smile on it's face. And I think my favorite part of this was that Flamenco-esque guitar stuff ya had on here. It's nice to hear happy music like this. Thanks for sharing mate. Later on!
thank you for the review
Cheers! Long live to free independent music!
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Cheers!