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First off I would say work the 2nd melody that comes in around 0:57 more into the bassline before the buildup, only because it sounds like you're fading in one melody and fading out the other (theres nothing wrong with that but i think it might flow better if they were layered). Nice hiss, not annoying and it does a good job heightening the anticipation, especially when its joined with the synth bass stabs. I'm assuming thats all you have done of the buildup, so my advice would be to maybe add some percussion because if the kick drops right where this teaser ended it will be somewhat abrupt. I would add some fx to the hiss right before the track drops to make your audience aware of exactly when the bassline comes in.
I'm a whiny DJ and a producer wannabe so forgive me if some/all of that doesn't make total sense. You obviously know what you're doing!
edit: oh and you wanna be in the amateur prodcuer forum, not the amateur dj forum 
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Last edited by Max Thomson on Aug-01-2004 at 02:05
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