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christian_rusch
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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quote: | Originally posted by Gladius
ow yes, it sure satisfied me =). it's stuck on repeat for a couple of times now. I read you're not really finished with it, well, don't change a lot. it has good potential. I like the main drive to it, simple yet good trance!
looking forward to the full version soon! =>
btw, I didn't know 'then the rain came'. ehmm... wow? what a great laidback tune that is! a bit short tho =<.
sooo, what's with my karma now? |
Glad you like. 
Won't "change" anything I think, simply add to. (y) As for Then Came The Rain, the clip that is online on myspace is the short mood concept clip, whereas a fuller version is online at http://www.beatmaka.com/christian_rusch 
Thanks for the feedback, will be back with update clips. 
As for your karma, you receive no negative points.
quote: | Originally posted by Staticblue
very nice clip, laidback and present at the same time. |
Cheers, glad the track is coming across as intended. 
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Dec-28-2005 23:02
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Manvel
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Burbank, California, USA
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Dec-29-2005 00:12
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christian_rusch
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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quote: | Originally posted by Manvel
I first noticed how tender and simple the lead synths are. Vocals wouldve been great with the track until it got to the break...maybe consider reworking it for female vocals? You have the proper and simple elements there so go ahead and use it to your advantage. I like the percussion work a lot, it's what keeps the track moving imo.
Looking forward to updates,
Amurai |
I've contemplated some vocal effects, but I don't want anything lyrical in there, as I feel that it would take focus from the music itself. Imo there are a ton of great tracks out there that should never have been allowed to have been made vocal tracks. As much as I love vocals, there is to me no point in adding vocals merely for the sake of vocals; they have to add to the soundscape without invading the space of the elements already there - consequently I always build my vocal tracks around the vocals, I hate adding vocals to a piece once the instrumental work has been done, then I have to go back and redo the instrumental so that it all works as one. But yes, I may end up using some vocal effects, for their atmospheric properties. Want the focus to be on the stabbed chords aswell as the hook that I'll end up adding eventually. Second to that will be the atmospheric elements, contrasted by the bass and percussionwork. Still need to add some lead percs aswell though, something distinct to give the track something percussive to remember it by aswell.
Glad you like what's the thus far, will be back with updates. 
quote: | Originally posted by sharvax
A dose of classic trance is always good to hear now and then. Nice clip! I agree with Manvel about the synths, notably the lead- they're very basic but sit very nicely with one another, throws you back a couple years. The lead stabs sound very PvD too! Percussion is nothing groundbreaking but definitely solid stuff to keep the tune flowing along nicely. Good stuff, you've definitely got a rigid foundation to work with.. looking forward to hearing any additions! |
First off, thanks for the very flattering comments. PvD's stuff is that of true talent, and some of his works are some of my absolute favourite tracks (his piano mix of Face 2 Face for instance is absolutely amazing). I agree with you on the percussion comment though, nothing ground-breaking atm, as I've basically just tried to lay a foundation that will build drive, whilst all sitting nicely together without clashing or feeling off, level- or eq-wise. As mentioned above, the percussion needs some work, and I also need to work in some atmospherics to help the buildup deliver more power, aswell keep it after the crescendo. Again, thanks for the kind words and feedback. 
quote: | Originally posted by Axolotyl
This is some pretty straight up trance alright. To be honest, I prefer the crisp production in tracks like this to the wall of sound mentality of a lot of todays trance. Very Subtle and elegant track really. Not too many elements in it and whats there works well.
If I was to make a crit, it would be that it lacks the groove and swing of a lot of classic trance. The kick and bass are too 4/4 to really label it as classic style, but I see where you are going with it. |
Glad you like the subtle approach to trance, as it is my absolute favourite of approaches. I'm not opposed to the idea of a wall of sound, but I believe that that wall must still give room for all elements to breath. If woven together properly, I believe the sound spectrum can be almost full, yet allowing clarity and space in the mix. Crit is what I'm here for, so thank you kindly. I'll agree with you that it's mostly drive and not much bounce to it, I'm hoping adding some percussion work will help resolve part of that issue, but I'm also thinking that alot of what made the actually rather progressive melodic trance of back then so great, was that it had such brilliant cooperation between cool bassy effects and wonderfully chunky basslines and some distinct elements in their percussions. I'd say "acid" but I don't think it'd sit all too well in this track. 
Thanks again for the feedback and I'm glad you like the track thus far.
All the best,
Christian
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Last edited by christian_rusch on Dec-30-2005 at 00:01
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Dec-29-2005 19:04
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Aesthetic
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: somewhere between the melody and the pads
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Dec-29-2005 23:23
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sbmaster
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2003
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Reminds me of Artificial Intelligence...which I had the clip on repeat for hours. Way to go Rusch, I like the simplicity which both tracks carry, shows exactly what is necessary to make a great trance track, and what isn't. :P
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Dec-30-2005 02:20
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