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Four_On_Four-er
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: (Red Wing, USA) & DEEp underground where it's still warm...
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I'm not sure where the previous poster is going about with "random", but there are some blurriness in a couple elements of the initial buildup.
The atmosphere is wide and full of life. THere is a tad too much side-chaining IMO.
The elements after the breakdown sound limited like heck. I feel like I'm getting hearing-epilipsy, because all the sounds are crammed together too much. It's like you are packing an elephant, a girraffe, and a couple more land-beasts all in the same phone booth.
Give your instruments more space on the dynamic scale, and allow your arrangement to give certain instrumentals more breathing room. THis is just a nit-pick, because your sonic creation skills are much better than mine are.
One other problem I have with it, is the fact that the bassline seems a little buried. It's very muddy, and I easily forget about it.
This is a very crisp sounding production; moody and progressive sounding. It's however.... too phat (In my humble opinion). I'm not sure I like the fade-out either.
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May-02-2006 00:27
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