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Hey Sevenseas,
Fists time i'v seen you here on TA m8. Definetely nice work here, sound like you haven't been lazy on this production. I like the subtle chords that come in and out very much. I think I learnt a trick or two from hearing this. But I am known to always have something to say in my reviews, even on the best work. So hear goes.
BD at start is a little weak on the lows, which is masked by the rest of the channels eventualy. Would be nice to hear it shwoomp a little at the start.
@ 0.27: the effect seems to not be as subtle as the rest of the track and doesn't seem to intruduce the BL like I think was intended. I would go for a noise sweep myself. I would adjust the chorus a little on the BL too.
@ 0.42: I like the 1/2 chord. Don't hear that very often even tho is is an obvious thing to do. I does ring a little too much on the filters before it changes. Nice combination with the noise.
A bit later the arps seem to come in without my noticing a change, which is good. Goes well also with the noisy pad.
I like the main lead. It's simple. But simplicity is nice when surrounded by a more complex background.
Seems like your intent was to create a chillout mood. A lot of people like to dance, try a B-side with a bit more of a groovy drum section to make it a little more danceble.
All in all. A very dynamic track, you seem to like noise also. I have to say it does lack a little identity tho. Might be nice to have a melody that's realy recognisable. Or anything else that makes it recognisable.
kind regards,
Charlie Darwin
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Music is as universal to people as breathing. We've probably been at it since before we even started talking. Immaging two cavemen smashing away at a peace of flint to make a spearhead. It wouldn't take long for them to learn te synchronise the sound. And there you have it, the words first percussive band.
Music has survived wars, famines, the plague and many other things and has evolved with man across many cultures. Dance music is just the next step in the evolutionary chain. My guess is that it will probably be with us untill we are extinced.
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