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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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If you must apply reverb, do so sparingly... it's generally not a good idea to give bass reverb.
Nice pop of a clap there. The bassline is funky and the vibe is laid back in an after-hours kind of effect.
To me, progressive trance seems to be more like melodic trance on some major chill-pills. The pads are very airy and etheral without having any tension whatsoever. Then there's this violin patch... this is sounding similar to house. You seem to have it nailed, but it seems more like deep-trance to me, but I don't listen to much of either, therefore my feedback is not too helpful.
We have some synthy chimes filtered in through a break. They definately give the track more of a trance-flavor, but I'm not so sure how much they contribute to the mood that you already estabilished. It fits, sure, but the saws bring out some tension that I'm not sure was warranted. I could easily be wrong.
The percs and bass do seem thin when the whole track is sat through. Maybe some compression is in order to phatten up their club-energy.
Otherwise, a very chill track with some deep-trance progressiveness. Good luck with your future productions.
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May-04-2006 00:46
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