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Aesthetic
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: somewhere between the melody and the pads
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Apr-15-2005 06:20
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cybernetica
Captain Insano

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Cologne, Germany
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Finally able to hear something of your stuff Axo 
Yeah, soundlick is indeed a bitch. I recommend you Dance Industries (http://www.dance-industries.com/home.php) .. it seems to work quite well. Or ask me next time, I'm sure I can host your track on my webspace.
Okay, first of all some suggestions I'd make:
The kick sounds a bit too hard to me. Maybe cut the 250Hz Area a bit so it doesnt sounds that hard.
The melodies sound quite goatic to me, even though they dont have the Goa-type melody flow. The main melody seems to be a bit working against the flow of the track thats why it seems a bit odd to me. It is very hard to locate the source of this problem, but my suggestion is you let more notes stay in the basic note of the melody, for example, if your track is in C minor, then most of the notes should stay on the C, that makes it usually somehow "trippier" in a way. I dont know how to explain it, so please ask if you didnt understand.
Anyway, the second thing about this is harmonics. I dont know how much you are familiar with music theory, but my impression is that this tune gets a bit off-key. Towards the end, the various melody lines dont seem to harmonize well, sounds strange then. I dont know if this was your intention. If not, you should get further in music theory and read something about scales. Or you might have accidentaly detuned something, I dont know, I suppose the main melody synth is the source of confusion.
Production-wise this doesnt sound bad at all. I like your attempt to make a really "polyphonic", multi-layered track, but in parts it gets kinda muddy. I had exactly the same problem, I wanted to make my track really multi-layered, but at some time I realized you can make a track sound trippy without making it too muddy. Anyway. Try differencing your various elements with filters. I like bandpass filters very much, with good settings they can take away many interferences without making the sound too thin. In my opinion, more upper-mid frequencies should contribute much. The other elements sit quite well in the mix.
I liked the arrangement of your track, you seem to know what the listener expects, stuff is coming in at the right moment.
The synth design itself was in my opinion very solid, if I were you, I'd leave the synths alone, they sound good. Only the lead synth could use some more "refinement".
Your track works quite well, but I'd have a look especially at the harmonics. Keep it up! 
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Apr-16-2005 15:44
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Action Level
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Russia
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May-09-2005 08:22
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AniG
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Perth
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May-09-2005 09:47
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