number 1 dont lisen to anything watabee know it all be planette bass says he is stuck in the 70s he says he knows it all . NOT, you dont need anyone just keep making songs.. dont lisen to anyone no one knows a thing about you dont try ane beg chumps to callab, they just cant keep up to you...make about 8 more tunes like this. not like this out of the box, dont take your self seriously have fun .. its to bad the pussy looperpuss wont let me post on the forskyn they are communist pussys that try and conyrol the forums from chaps from saying what we think?? narks like planette bass that think just cuz they been on here longer they are kings and better than uss lisen to his music its old borring stuff keek you stuff fresh and tell the others to kiss your buttocks
If i get stuck making a track,because something in bugging me,then i normally remove it!
One wrong sound can taint the whole feel!
If you reverse cymbal is annoying you,then dont worry to much about it,just remove it and find another sound that lets you get back to focusing on the track!
the rap vocals are a little slow and don't really add to your track...but your production quality is pretty damn good. look at the pop sensibility of your track if you're trying to put on live shows. do you have an audience you could reach? I'd say so. there is a huge EDM scene out there, more than there ever was.
If you're going to be commercial, you have to invest some money into it. Upgrade your quality with better VST's/hardware. Keep working on production quality. Put together a package: an image, a vibe, a tangible experience (live show with lights), have a set of songs that you can show to people and say "I will play this in your club and everyone will be stoked on it and they will come back." this track won't quite cut it in my humble opinion, but you're getting there. very very very close.
take advantage of that, play around with different drum structures. add builds, breaks. this is a bit too simple/underproduced of a track to be truly commercial, but it's definitely listenable. don't give up, often when it seems as if you're producing "good" but not "great" music is when people stop...push on through that test and you'll break into an area you never thought possible. that is where I am just going into now, and I'm "making it" finally after 6 years of hard hard work. I've lost so-called friends, and gained real friends and collaborators that will last me years, if not a lifetime.
Don't give up if you love doing it. Stay happy, stay driven, and do it big.
Andy my friend when you make sounds as blistering as this why do you feel like giving up? Mate this is quality & I hope I get the chance to hear loads more from you. Peace, Love & Justice.
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One wrong sound can taint the whole feel!
If you reverse cymbal is annoying you,then dont worry to much about it,just remove it and find another sound that lets you get back to focusing on the track!
Well thats what i would do!
This track has life,so keep on it man!
on The Way Shorty Lookin by AndyTFE
If you're going to be commercial, you have to invest some money into it. Upgrade your quality with better VST's/hardware. Keep working on production quality. Put together a package: an image, a vibe, a tangible experience (live show with lights), have a set of songs that you can show to people and say "I will play this in your club and everyone will be stoked on it and they will come back." this track won't quite cut it in my humble opinion, but you're getting there. very very very close.
take advantage of that, play around with different drum structures. add builds, breaks. this is a bit too simple/underproduced of a track to be truly commercial, but it's definitely listenable. don't give up, often when it seems as if you're producing "good" but not "great" music is when people stop...push on through that test and you'll break into an area you never thought possible. that is where I am just going into now, and I'm "making it" finally after 6 years of hard hard work. I've lost so-called friends, and gained real friends and collaborators that will last me years, if not a lifetime.
Don't give up if you love doing it. Stay happy, stay driven, and do it big.
Sincerely,
The Philosofist
on The Way Shorty Lookin by AndyTFE
on The Way Shorty Lookin by AndyTFE