Wow, what a rockin' track... When I heard I was seeing viking's raping and pillaging a village in a crappy 80's movie!
Nice rock bass chunking away too. Maybe a lead guitar line would lift it a little, but otherwise a great, fun, ass rockin track. Well done.
K
Yeah not bad at all. I'd think about bringing the drums in sooner, unless you're planning vocals there, 40 seconds with the first riff alone was wee a bit long. The drums are quite rockin too... Yeah I'd add some more transitional sounds/effects to the transitions between sections to keep it interesting.
Good work mate.
K
i know, i dont know how long i should of left the intro runin, cuz im to use to DnB but i short'ned it and im gonna put the new version up asap since everyone has been giving me new great ideas. thanks everyone
Hey, there's a lot of energy to this track. From your discription I immediately though boogie nights! A nice lead line or vocal would really bring this track up a level. Great work. Kilar
Thanks man, appreciate it. I want to try to start incorporating vocals into my music. I literally just started this, I have only been making music for about 2 months now.
Very nice indeed... Love the slow builds and the whale-like groans. Then the guitars? in the deep background. Very atmospheric, good work. Lets hear some more. Kilar
Hey man, not too bad. The guitars sound quite raw, which can be a good thing. I'm listening on crappy speakers at work so might have missed it, but is there any bass in there at all? Not a bad effort though, well done. Kialr
Hey Kilar with the instant reviews,
Almost no base, I know. Thanks for listening, get back to work. :-) I'm clueless on most of this but I'm having fun.
Art
Normally the sound of kids laughing is like torture to me (grinch-like I know!) but this wasn't as annoying as I first thought it would be. You actually got some kids who were laughing instead of screaming like crazy hyper gremlins.
Interesting track though.
Hey Kilar (I always wanted to say that) thanks for the review. Any friend of Joe S. is a friend of mine. Went to your my***** page and listened to all of your songs there and WOW! I liked Octopimp the best. I may be crazy but I like your style better than Joe's because his is kind of over structured next to yours.
Art
Six, I liked the guitar at the start, as it provided a good contract to the solo tone, a solo which was pretty rocking imo. The bassline just rolling away constantly was fine, I ike that kind of repetative thing, kind of hypnotic. And the different guitar tones you shift through keeps it interesting. Nice work.
Man I like this track, great wandering bassline and the scratching is fantastic, really makes the track imo. Good work.
And is that a Buffalo Gals sample in there around the 1.40 mark? I like it!
Nice, interesting stings line... You planning on putting vocals over this? I was listening to it on shitty speakers at work, so I might have missed the low end, but some smooth deep bass would pick up up another notch. good stuff.
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Nice rock bass chunking away too. Maybe a lead guitar line would lift it a little, but otherwise a great, fun, ass rockin track. Well done.
K
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Good work mate.
K
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Almost no base, I know. Thanks for listening, get back to work. :-) I'm clueless on most of this but I'm having fun.
Art
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thanks alot though for the positive review.:)
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