After pondering this breakbeat, it made me think back to when I was growing up in the small town of masa in south mexico. I used to listen to rap stations on my am/fm music radio while selling chicklets. I would get very bad reception from it and it had a cool glitchy sound to it. Anyway, good going mijho. Keep up the good work. VIVA MEXICAN BREAK BEATS HOLMES!!!!!!!
I am gonna be completely honest with you... at first.. i felt kinda disgusted to the feel.. and I felt the melody.
I reallly started to feel the MC drum groove... I have an 808.. i love it to death...
I love the panning and the melodies... the vocal cut is the hook, it made this song perfect to me. I just looooved that part.
When the dance drums kick, they needed to penetrate the bass.. but it didn't.. to my ears...
An odd track.. but this is a reaally unique track and it's really good. One of my favs.
POST EDIT..
soo i look at it like this... typically what i do... and this is totally my PERSONAL way of doing things.. but when i look at a final track... and you load it in Audacity or Soundforge (??what do you use btw??), I look at the archs and the flow of the track..
I take notice of peaks and valleys, in separate tracks, and in the final mix..
I love the way this is mixed.. but I would open it up with some REAL bass in the dance part.... you know... It feels to subdued... ... a bit too much for me..
Ok.. so i don't mean to be an asshole.. just honest criticism... I love the song.
I really like the feel of this track, for some reason it puts me in mind of depeche mode. (not meant as an insult) The ambient resonant solos are really superb. You're not kidding, things really do pull together in the later part of the track - it's almost like two seperate tracks. Great use of dynamics, expecially in the second half, it gives the groove a lot of bite. Thanks for sharin the track friend!
I likey.... the bass explosion with beats seeming to build out of each bass "bounce" was cool.... It's the kind of music I like having in my ears when I go running. I dig.
WOW! what a busy track. there's a lot going on here, liked the vocals and bassline, thought the business of the track made it a bit muddled, and the outro was a little on the longside IMHO.
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this is one of my looperman favs ;)
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its ill tho
you got skills with that shit man, keep it up dog.
big ups
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I reallly started to feel the MC drum groove... I have an 808.. i love it to death...
I love the panning and the melodies... the vocal cut is the hook, it made this song perfect to me. I just looooved that part.
When the dance drums kick, they needed to penetrate the bass.. but it didn't.. to my ears...
An odd track.. but this is a reaally unique track and it's really good. One of my favs.
POST EDIT..
soo i look at it like this... typically what i do... and this is totally my PERSONAL way of doing things.. but when i look at a final track... and you load it in Audacity or Soundforge (??what do you use btw??), I look at the archs and the flow of the track..
I take notice of peaks and valleys, in separate tracks, and in the final mix..
I love the way this is mixed.. but I would open it up with some REAL bass in the dance part.... you know... It feels to subdued... ... a bit too much for me..
Ok.. so i don't mean to be an asshole.. just honest criticism... I love the song.
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the beat goes perfect with the vocals. lol i love it.
keep this coming.
ur nasty with it.
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HIT ME UP!
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