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Posted by DJ Libor on May-06-2007 02:43:

Really liking that bass synth sound you've used, the rest of the production sounds crisp to me, nice work!


Posted by david.michael on May-07-2007 00:56:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Libor
Really liking that bass synth sound you've used, the rest of the production sounds crisp to me, nice work!


Much appreciated!


Posted by DJ Kenosis on May-07-2007 01:51:

Listening ...

I think it's pretty clear that this is head and shoulders above the typical amateur tracks posted here in terms of both the listenability of the track and the mastering.I'll try to be rather critical.

- My ears could be deceiving me but it sounds like the kick loses some of its power for a few bars right before the bassline comes in (around the 30 second mark). Maybe that was intentional.

- Nice full bassline and the voice-bass thing is quite unique. The kick is also very well mastered. It could be nice to have a quick perc loop a bar before the bassline comes in.

- the introduction of the high chimes/bells melody gives the track a nice flavor without getting overbearing. Still, I think that keeping the full melody in there well after the first breakdown can get a tiny bit too much. More importantly, I'm also not sure the full melody completely matches the bassline melody well. It almost seems like the chime melody fights that of the bassline just a bit. Perhaps you could mess around with the chimes melody just a bit to make the chime+bassline melody compliment each other more. Whatever you do, though, don't touch the bassline . That's pretty good.

- Not sure I like the first breakdown as much as the rest of the track. The kick also seems to come back from out of nowhere. Perhaps you could have the sub-bass (not the voice-sounding part) gradually build in through about 8 bars before the kick comes back?

- I might like a bit more perc work through the middle of the track to change things up a bit.

Other than that, *very* impressive.


Posted by justjabbin on May-07-2007 02:03:

Nice intro cool sounds...bass is dope!!!! very cool caught me off guard in a good way Intersting and different. Very cool


Posted by david.michael on May-07-2007 12:19:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Kenosis
Listening ...

I think it's pretty clear that this is head and shoulders above the typical amateur tracks posted here in terms of both the listenability of the track and the mastering.I'll try to be rather critical.

- My ears could be deceiving me but it sounds like the kick loses some of its power for a few bars right before the bassline comes in (around the 30 second mark). Maybe that was intentional.

- Nice full bassline and the voice-bass thing is quite unique. The kick is also very well mastered. It could be nice to have a quick perc loop a bar before the bassline comes in.

- the introduction of the high chimes/bells melody gives the track a nice flavor without getting overbearing. Still, I think that keeping the full melody in there well after the first breakdown can get a tiny bit too much. More importantly, I'm also not sure the full melody completely matches the bassline melody well. It almost seems like the chime melody fights that of the bassline just a bit. Perhaps you could mess around with the chimes melody just a bit to make the chime+bassline melody compliment each other more. Whatever you do, though, don't touch the bassline . That's pretty good.

- Not sure I like the first breakdown as much as the rest of the track. The kick also seems to come back from out of nowhere. Perhaps you could have the sub-bass (not the voice-sounding part) gradually build in through about 8 bars before the kick comes back?

- I might like a bit more perc work through the middle of the track to change things up a bit.

Other than that, *very* impressive.


Great critique, thank you. I am really happy when someone takes the time to make a post this in-depth, they are definitely the most helpful. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the compliments as well.

quote:
Nice intro cool sounds...bass is dope!!!! very cool caught me off guard in a good way Intersting and different. Very cool


Thank you, glad you enjoyed!


Posted by david.michael on Jan-03-2008 13:58:

Shameless bump since I'm still getting asked about this track.

I no longer have the web host I was hosting this at, so I re-upped the track. You can download it here:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/lfne5r

If someone wants to perma-host it, that would be great. I'm not sure when I'm going to have active webspace again. I can also provide a 320kbps version to anyone wanting it. I would still love to hear feedback.

Also, for more shamelessness... for those of you who liked the bassline in this track, you may want to check out my recently posted track, Tulku, as I had some fun with it as well.


Posted by the-sixth on Jan-03-2008 14:50:

Intresting track. Inspirational even.

Wish i had more to say regarding it, but apart from the bass which i think is more an issue with my AKG's than your track i dont have any other negative points.


Posted by music2dance2 on Jan-03-2008 20:50:

cool track mate like the bass and melody


Posted by Umezawa on Jan-04-2008 19:11:

- As you have probably already heard, this baseline is ridiculously good.
- The delay you put on the high hats does not sound natural almost sounds as if two songs were overlapping their high hats.
- The first breakdown: when the measure begins at 2:13 you should introduce your baseline but heavily filtered and gradually build it up to the comeback at 2:28. See how it sounds. I would like to see how this baseline sounds when it's filtered; I presume it would sound very nice.
- I do not like the sound at 3:32. It could be a matter of taste but it did not seem to fit the grungy-eerie feel of the song.
- The delay you put at 3:55 sounds appropriate for transition to the breakdown. I think you should take out the delay you put on the high hats in the rest of the song and work on making this transition sound a bit clearer (still sounds like too much delay).

Overall: this is the best baseline I have heard in 7 years of EDM. This could easily be played in a club and it would probably rip the roof off. Very nice groove to this track, I enjoyed it very much.


Posted by david.michael on Jan-07-2008 15:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Umezawa
Overall: this is the best baseline I have heard in 7 years of EDM. This could easily be played in a club and it would probably rip the roof off. Very nice groove to this track, I enjoyed it very much.


Thank you very much! I have played it live a few times and it does seem to get good response. Though, at the breakdown where the high melody comes in, I have to turn the highs way down as to not melt the clubbers' brains.


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