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Pedro Delgardo - 818 Electro (Sean Walsh remix) - Tech-Trance
http://www.flamevault.com/~celerity...0lofiremix).mp3
This is a remix I've done for a tune inn competition. I'll be sending it in next week before the deadline and was hoping to get some feedback on it before doing so. It's kinda a dark electro techtrance type tune. It has a lot of similarities to Driven, though unintentionally so, hehe.
Feedback would be greatly appreciated, enjoy!
Link isn't working mate. I tried copying and pasting the whole thing in another browser and that didn't work either. Too bad, I wanted to hear this one.
I fixed the link, but looks as though the server is having some difficulties. Keep trying I guess, I'll let you all know when it's working again.
i like it, no qualms, haven;t heard the original though.
little short in length for my tastes, but that's just a personal note =)
btw, i finally got buzz, but wont get to touch it til late april, maybe you'll be so kind to give me a run through mate or some samples to mess with =D
Link is working and server is functional; pardon the delays =)
Edit: Cheers for the reply. I actually shortened it 2 minutes from the original remix that I did based on the feedback I'd received from others. I think I may lengthen it a minute before submitting,
heh, i was gonna say something to you on msn, but a. you aren't on, b. i forgot it anyways.
=)
heey sean!
this sounds great! really driving stuff. i noticed my head going up and down while listening to this
i dont know the original track, but this sounds good! wish you all the best with that competition!
john
Yeah man, I'm definitely into this kind of stuff. Bassline work is great. That bass/melody rocks. It reminds me of the good old days.
Biggest let down was the percussion. Although it sounds fine and it works, I reckon that it leaves room to make the track stand out. It's just to simple to the ear.
That bit at about 5 minutes just before it kicks back in, its a little bit loud. I would consider taking it down a couple a dB so that it doens't drown out what comes in after it.
Another thing you could try doing is sending the percussion to a sub channel with a lp filter on it. When you take out the kick for a bar (I noticed you did it a couple of times), bring in the filter and sweep it with high resonance. It can sound really nice in techy productions.
Just giving suggestion though. Otherwisem, it does sounds very nice and I liked listening to it.
Wicked, thanks for the pointers. I'll try out that resonance trick for sure.
Percussions are something that I worked on a lot, but I agree with you. There are layers upon layers, but they're lacking a certain depth that's present in a lot of techno tunes, probably from the low-midrange area that you mention.
Thanks for the advice, I'll do some tweaks.
Wow, this one has some wicked perc, realy like them
. Dont like the melody though, but i guess its a taste matter.
Cheers Sean, havent heard the original but this is sure a dancefloor tune
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Cool man, glad you liked it. I've made some updates and submitted it, Pete Gawtry liked it a lot so we'll see, hehe. Dropped it at the club last night and it rocked big time, so that made me happy =)
Oh sureeee... drop it the week I don't show up at viva. 
Dude, you've been there twice =P
wow , amazing. can't place the original though, however this does sounds sort of familiar.
Makes me want to get a CD-J to go with my tables (:
Cheers man, glad you liked it. The original isn't released yet, it will probably be out around April or so I think along with whatever remix wins the competition. I'd say mine has a pretty good chance, but it's for a techno label and mines a little on the trancy tip.
wicked stuff, love that synth
everything sounds nice and clean and well mastered too
it gets kinda repetetive though, and i was just waiting for a big ride to come in hehe, love rides
good luck in the competition, i think you have a chance 
Thanks Haak, means a lot coming from you.
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| Originally posted by dj-sean Cool man, glad you liked it. I've made some updates and submitted it, Pete Gawtry liked it a lot so we'll see, hehe. Dropped it at the club last night and it rocked big time, so that made me happy =) |
Nah man, I dropped it at around 1:30, right before Igor S - Boomerang. Glad you like it anyways 
Great track man, havent heard the original.
The kick, bass and percussion is the best part, its so tight, and definately would own on the dance floor. its very hard, really nice fx and transitions also. love the dirty synths, i didnt even notice it was at 112, sounded really nice, so good mastering and eq work man 
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| Originally posted by dj-sean Nah man, I dropped it at around 1:30, right before Igor S - Boomerang. Glad you like it anyways |
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| Originally posted by christofa guess I was too wasted |
great remix sean, really enjoyed the techy edge to this one. just some comments on ur production
-lacks 'atmosphere ' no pun intended :P, i mean, the beats are nice and solid but there is no underlying flow between sections-maybe some FXed pads melting into each other.distorted or something
-need more whack off the bass, the arped bassline u have is more synth and it needs another layer of a sub bass
apart from that, majicka!
Thanks for the comments John!
I'd agree with pads adding flow to the track, however I wanted to stay away from that as this was a competition for a techno label and I was afraid of making it too trancey.
As for the sub-bass, pure sine sub-bass kicks in at the 2:20 mark, whatcha listening to it on? Should shake the room if you have a sub 
Thanks again for the comments.
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