TheMercuryTheatre

TheMercuryTheatre

Wellington, New Zealand
Joined : 27th Jul 2009 - 16 years ago
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TheMercuryTheatre has posted 3 comments on other peoples tracks.

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TheMercuryTheatre
TheMercuryTheatre 22nd Mar 2011 20:10 - 14 years ago

on Grace by DjBA5
This has a Moby feel, and you obviously understand how to combine sounds into a nice piece.

The Cello sound is great, however perhaps could have an even lower, more sub cello - I have tried this sound, and it's good but not always easy to get right. Cloudbusting is a great way to learn how in my opinion.

Love the beats too.

The Choir sounds a little louder than I would have it, as I think combined with a bass cello would give your song a real depth as well as chilled vibe.

Great tune though, and at 7mins a tribute to you creating a rounded track that doesn't overdo it.
TheMercuryTheatre
TheMercuryTheatre 22nd Mar 2011 20:08 - 14 years ago

on Grace by DjBA5
I like the movement in this song where it brings you along with the track and has you nodding your head as you move towards the end. I would suggest a nice clean piano riff to be played over the top, something that can lead you nicely to have the bassline stopm with the high-end Ibiza kind of sound. Happy to write one for you!
DjBA5
DjBA5 replied Unknown
Would love if you could write i piano riff for this little beauty? email me dude
TheMercuryTheatre
TheMercuryTheatre 22nd Mar 2011 20:04 - 14 years ago

on Airliner by KnownAsn1
I love the clean sound you've produced here, crisp drums and you have really got the bass right - add a few pads and I think this could become a well round Dubstep track (which isn't as easy to produce as it sounds right?)

Nice one!
KnownAsn1
KnownAsn1 replied Unknown
Thanks for the review! Ive definitely been giving pads a look at. I think its exactly what this track needs. And yes, I completely agree. Well-rounded Dubstep is hard to come by. That said, I dont want people thinking that I see myself as a master at making well-rounded Dubstep. If anything, it's just taught me that I have barely scratched the surface as to how to go about making a track for the genre.
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