140 bpm? Ah, you played with the bpm, well played. Nice turns, you're taking directions I didn't quite forsee. The break was expected, well done bit. The only prob I see is that there is no clear definition of your instrumentation. Have you used any panning?
This is a very good track that could be a great track, I just wish I knew I had the skill to tell you what it begs for
Hi john,thanks for your review.My english is really poor.Clearly i must to say i can't understand , what you said.I will show your review to my friend at monday,he knows english better than me and i will return you.
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This is a very creative blend of styles! Not strictly dub, but it definitely has a dubby vibe to it! I really like how you've used all the vocals, it makes this a very special track! Nice use of effects too! The flowing bass line is quite cool! All around great track, faved and DL'd!
Thanks for your review.I'm thinking like you about bass line,coming from perniglia's track.You said this is a very special track.This is really praise me.thanks
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I really like the lyrics on this track, and they are performed very well! The music really carries a lot of emotion, which matches up with these lyrics perfectly! It's nice to hear some spoken word every now and then, especially when it's presented so beautifully. Great work my friend!
love it - its like a journey and i love anything that is "spacey" in any way whatsoever - but it also somehow has a "tribal" sort of feel to it - great work!
while this doesnt quite ring dubstep for me[despite the wobble...its just a bit too understated for me and your other percuss elements and synth accents are the real star of this piece], it certainly does ring industrial...dark and gritty, which i always enjoy. the genre is irrelevant when the production value and mastering is this good. youve managed to mesh two very stong songs on their own into something really unique and fun to listen to.
great job!
Thanks oasisduke for your review.I'm ok about genre.Choising a genre is hard work for me.I will change the genre as a industrial.I liked to read , you liked it.
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there are some nice ideas here brother.. but for me the tracks doesn't have that flow of dubstep maybe try adding some ride in 16th's maybe that might help.. I can see where your coming from with the trancey elements and it all works together it just needs a little more drive.. keep 'em coming brother
Thanks Numberjack for your review.I understood you about genre.Some of my friends at here said samething.Choosing a genre isn't my skill , i learned this.I decided to more carefully next time.Thanks again for listening and reviewing.
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I kinda love this track. Sp much that it geserves some further investigation. I see obvious influences that maybe could be tapped even more.
Massive Attack produced by Mad Professor - it's the mad professor part that I'd look into. This dub pushes towards electro trance in the Massive Attack, Bjork, Portishead way. All of which are great artists to research while refining your sound.
Arrangement is spot, I might want to re arrange some instrumentation for a truer dub sound as the elctronica aspect starts to overpower the atmosphere. Especially the 180 bpm hard style drum beat at the end... now it's not dub it's rave, diva rock. The feel changed so much from the beginning to end I am now confused as to why you chose dub.
Thanks jahknow for your very detailed review as a guide.I know , what you said about genre,you are right.Chosing a genre for some tracks can difficult preffering sometimes.I usually working with my feelngs and they can changing at the making process.Your opinion about re arrange it is charming for me.Pls write me your email adress.I will send all off parts in it.
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I love those layers up to 3.30 the best - the first listen, I thought of a sonic parfait - post-3.30 is on the floor (I'm referring to my feet!). Rewards deep listening and moving.
Wow I'm lovin this! The instrumentation is exciting and haunting! You've done a spectacular job of cutting and pasting on this one! The whole mix, especially those beats, make me wanna move! Awesome bass line, it makes me smile! This is the best track I've heard in quite a while, I can't even find the words to do it justice! Definitely a fave and DL! Thanks for sharing friend!
yeh tis gr8, i like the sorta clock theme goin on, suspenseful and holding the listner in for more...great instruments used here too, i like the phatsaw you have used aswell its very dreamtrance
i bloody love that cello/violin! gr8 atmosphere here..
nice track with character, sorta sound deep romantic in some areas! the flute thingie is cool, nice riffs here.
which instrument sounds like a women singing?? or sorta humming? sounds amazin
Thanks,Tara for your review.You asked which instrument.Name is NEY a type of flute.NEY is a interesting instrument.It is coming from Sumerians today.There are some different types NEY.I know 11 types from high to low.They use generally religious music.There are 3 type NEY in this track.Your asking is low sound type.
I liked , you enjoyed it.
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Thanks Michael for your review.You can right about dub style.I spent so time it.My ears need to listen new sounds ,after new works , i can try to make dub style.If you want , you can try.peace
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This is a very good track that could be a great track, I just wish I knew I had the skill to tell you what it begs for
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Massive Attack produced by Mad Professor - it's the mad professor part that I'd look into. This dub pushes towards electro trance in the Massive Attack, Bjork, Portishead way. All of which are great artists to research while refining your sound.
Arrangement is spot, I might want to re arrange some instrumentation for a truer dub sound as the elctronica aspect starts to overpower the atmosphere. Especially the 180 bpm hard style drum beat at the end... now it's not dub it's rave, diva rock. The feel changed so much from the beginning to end I am now confused as to why you chose dub.
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One glaring prob though, it isn't mine ;-)
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nice track with character, sorta sound deep romantic in some areas! the flute thingie is cool, nice riffs here.
which instrument sounds like a women singing?? or sorta humming? sounds amazin
I liked , you enjoyed it.
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