Definitely dubstep I heard! Love the sample fx and the string loops. Did not quite get into the first section but I soon picked up the vibe by the second section. Well done.
Blessings. - Mr.B
Great experimental work here Max.
I did recognize some of the old loops you used here.
This is the great thing about Looperman, people sharing their loops/pellas so that we can express ourselves by incorporating them into our works.
Keep going strong man!
This is brilliant Dylan.
Has a great vibe going on with that synth that carries right through.
A touch of dubstep to offer variation and then back into it.
Probably a female vocal is the only thing that it might need(my thoughts anyway).
Like it. - Mr.B
This is great stuff. I liked how you gently invited the listener in with that subtle intro then increasingly brought in the heavy drums. Chillsteppy! Love it! Keep it up. - Mr.B
You are very versatile! I can hear 6 different tracks on their own all merged into this one big track. Futureanalysis's vox however is holding everything together. Love the intro with that clap instrument too. Blessings. - Mr.B
This is so calming and brings peace to the distressed mind.
I can just see you doing Tai Chi to this in the early hours of the morning, gently stepping onto the morning dew.
Favourited! This was done on Magix?
Awesome work Steve!
hahahaha more like yoga than tai chi I'm a little obese and on a training spree and have been since before the holidays, may try tai chi once I drop a few stone :)
Love it, love this vibe you have going Larry.
Yes I have used Dance 6 a lot in my compositions and this year have moved into Magix 18.
But the samples and synths brings back many memories of my early days of composing.
Hi Billy, thanks for your comments and your time. I have done a lot of work with Magix 2013 Premium and now 2014,and think it is one of the best around, but still enjoy the sounds I can get from Dance 6 (though finished production is more difficult).Will upload some of my Magix work for some constructive comment. Thanks again.
Best wishes,
Mark/Larry!
Good short track.
I've always loved Hans Zimmer's work.
Like the thunder drums and when the violins kicked in, it complemented the drums too.
And a nice touch on the percussions going right through, it gives the whole track an element of suspense.
Keep it up! Blessings. :)
This is good work Ray.
You can only get better as you write and experiment more on this genre.
I quite like the cinematic genre as it can capture the twists and turns of the human emotion as well as of the vivid imaginations.
You can post on the Forum here a notice that you would like to work with gaming developers/ movie producers. Never know what type of feedback you will receive but may be worth a try.
Peace to you brother. :)
Indian music are always rich in instruments especially the drums and strings.
Love the arrangement and vocal placements and samples. Don't know what the song is about though! You must be of Indian descent.
Thanks for your comments - I'll try to get a translation. I am not of Indian descent but am fascinated by the breadth of the genre - I take it as a compliment that you thought I was.
I've had the privilege of visiting there on business and encountered the music first hand - I love the breadth of sound and variety of rhythms.
At first listen, I thought it was kind of monotonous.
But being a fan of trip hop from the past, I listened again and I could really get into the trip of the song.
Something I would listen to while driving and in deep reflections.
Good one mate. :)
Absolutely awesome work here Mezcel.
That bass synth holds everything together in place.
Great find on that main vocal.
Futureanalysis is always great as a background vox or to fill up the empty spaces.
Hey thanks for including me on this.
Killer track mate! :)
This track is great.
It certainly has my feet and head moving.
I think you just need vocals, probably a female one to drop something in just before the drumbeats kick in on both sections.
Oh and your English is Okay! :)
Great collab on this one brother Spiv.
That was a great bassline. And i enjoyed the distorted guitars at 1.40 too. You have a great vision of how a track can be taken to the next level. Peace out man! :)
Good job on this track Camerashy1. An upbeat track that is full of joy and none of that distorted anger sounds. I can see your nephew learning to boogie on this! Good touches on the breaks in between allowing the listener to take dancing breaks too! :) Peace man.
Thanks so much, Billydragon1. I was definitely going for a happy vibe - didn't want to give the little fella nightmares. I dunno about him 'learning' to dance to it though - I bet he could already show me a few moves! In fact, I'm sure I saw him twerking at Christmas... ;) Thanks again for the comment man. Peace.
on Transformers - Dubstep Version by Abilify
Blessings. - Mr.B
on -ALPHA ZONE- by MaxXimusK
I did recognize some of the old loops you used here.
This is the great thing about Looperman, people sharing their loops/pellas so that we can express ourselves by incorporating them into our works.
Keep going strong man!
Mr.B
I think that all thanks to me for this is shared among all of the people who made their loops.
Thank you ^_^
on My soul aint for sale by DeepThought9
It has a great laidback vibe to it.
And it reminded me of Warren.G the rapper.
Blessings.
Mr.B
on FLK Dubstep - Malice in wonderland part 1 by Dylan96495
Has a great vibe going on with that synth that carries right through.
A touch of dubstep to offer variation and then back into it.
Probably a female vocal is the only thing that it might need(my thoughts anyway).
Like it. - Mr.B
on still holding on ft young johnny by larrybarrow31
We remember those that has left us, some too young, but we stay strong and move on forward.
Blessings! - Mr.B
on The Damage by Siixiis
on i can see your eyes by clindsay
I think this track has too many ideas but I can't kill the babies - I just keep trying to make them get along.
There are probably 6 versions of this with different cohesion issues - this one was the most thematically uniform. Again thanks.
-clindsay
on Tigress - Tribal Church by tminniefield
on Please Try again by FACADE
Mr.B
on fatality by wizzle111
Mr.B
on Morning Dew by beerling1970
I can just see you doing Tai Chi to this in the early hours of the morning, gently stepping onto the morning dew.
Favourited! This was done on Magix?
Awesome work Steve!
Glad you liked the tune mate :)
Steve
oh and of course Magix lol
on Nothing Left Of Me ft Tara Toxic by brillbilly
Yes, Tara's voice is always great as I've used her voice myself a bit. This is heart pumping stuff. 10/10
Billy.
Thanks man for droppin in and leaving your kind comments,i love Trance music as i find it very euphoric.!
Thanks again man!
***bb***
on Floating in Time - Larry Wiggles aka Mark Jeffries by larrywiggles1
Yes I have used Dance 6 a lot in my compositions and this year have moved into Magix 18.
But the samples and synths brings back many memories of my early days of composing.
Keep it up. Well done Larry.
Billy.
Best wishes,
Mark/Larry!
on Hans Zimmer Ft Francisco Lorca - Space by lorkaxx
I've always loved Hans Zimmer's work.
Like the thunder drums and when the violins kicked in, it complemented the drums too.
And a nice touch on the percussions going right through, it gives the whole track an element of suspense.
Keep it up! Blessings. :)
on Obscured by RayKoefoed
You can only get better as you write and experiment more on this genre.
I quite like the cinematic genre as it can capture the twists and turns of the human emotion as well as of the vivid imaginations.
You can post on the Forum here a notice that you would like to work with gaming developers/ movie producers. Never know what type of feedback you will receive but may be worth a try.
Peace to you brother. :)
on Indiantechno13 by clindsay
Love the arrangement and vocal placements and samples. Don't know what the song is about though! You must be of Indian descent.
Namaste! :)
-Mr.B
I've had the privilege of visiting there on business and encountered the music first hand - I love the breadth of sound and variety of rhythms.
on Back To Owls Nest by gomagn
But being a fan of trip hop from the past, I listened again and I could really get into the trip of the song.
Something I would listen to while driving and in deep reflections.
Good one mate. :)
on Star Man Remix Feat KnowKontrol by mezcel
That bass synth holds everything together in place.
Great find on that main vocal.
Futureanalysis is always great as a background vox or to fill up the empty spaces.
Hey thanks for including me on this.
Killer track mate! :)
on Interstellar Dreams by Noyzemaker
An interstellar dub trip into the conscience of the mind.
Love the bassline!
on True Face by MTBeatz
It certainly has my feet and head moving.
I think you just need vocals, probably a female one to drop something in just before the drumbeats kick in on both sections.
Oh and your English is Okay! :)
on REVIVE by mackit
Chillin' allnight with your partner in crime. :)
on The Second Awakening by Orlando51
Love the ambience! :)
on Baghead Ft doctorcatface by Spivkurl
That was a great bassline. And i enjoyed the distorted guitars at 1.40 too. You have a great vision of how a track can be taken to the next level. Peace out man! :)
on Now that I Can Walk I Shall Dance by CameraShy1
on Pompus by tsiatas