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DJ_Elyot
Havarti > Gouda

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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Just downloaded... listening now.
0:30 percussion is really heavy. Sounds like a hard techno track at 10 or 15 BPM slower. I like it.
0:55 the synth is kinda annoying because it's 1 semitone higher than where my brain wants it to be (which is playing the same note as the bassline). It's not HORRIBLE because you resolve this tension quickly enough, but I think it would be better melodically if you didn't have that dischord (or at least not for so long... you could make the note dischorded for a bar, then make it go down a semitone and sound good for a bar, and go back and forth, etc). It's hard to explain melodic crap over the net. Heheh.
1:10 starting to hear a melody. It's really cool.
1:40 the melody is really nice. Dirty sounding. Very cool. That acid-kinda thing takes away a lot of the attention. I'd make it quieter or EQ it a bit. It sounds cooler at 2:21 when it's filtered to a lower frequency. Maybe it shouldn't go so high earlier.
2:50 What's the deal with that soft little baby kick in the background? Am I supposed to dance, or not? Make up your mind about whether you want a kick here. I vote yes. Use the full kick.
3:05 I'm really liking the way all the sounds are coming together. The portamentos/pitch-slides on that bassy synth are really cool. I very much like.
3:35 full breakdown and the synths come in. Very very cool. 
4:15 there are some high pitched synth things. They're ok... but they bug my ears.
4:40 I really really don't like what you did with the percussion. The highs are annoying... they detract from the great little melodies you have below. You should use something closer to the percussion that's in the track at 2:00. This totally kills the song for me. I'm really kinda disappointed.
5:30 better. The high things have gradually been killed. I like this track again. It's fantastic.
6:20 Why does it break down again here? The track had already been dying down for 30 seconds. If you're gonna do the post-climax break, put it either immediately after the climax, or don't do it at all. As a DJ, I can tell you that I'd start mixing in around 6:07. This sudden break during the outro would throw my transition off. I suggest you get rid of it or relocate it. The crowd stopped going nuts a while ago.
6:40 The rest of the outro is actually really cool. The lingering crash/kick at the end is not something I'd leaving playing during a set.
This is a really really good piece of work. It's EQed pretty nicely, it sounds original, and everything fits together well. But plz plz plz kill do something about the percussion at 4:35. I really can't say I like it at all. I would most definitely play this in my sets if that one little glitch was fixed. I beg you! I really want this tune! But I want it without those awful highs during the climax that sound like they're ripped from some hard techno or something.
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Apr-09-2006 03:02
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serginka
tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2005
Location: cochabamba
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Apr-09-2006 07:27
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DJ_Elyot
Havarti > Gouda

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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Re: let me know what you think
OMG. I love it. Much improved. I listened 2 or 3 times. Still some comments, hopefully I'm not being too nitpicky.
Around 1:40... the synth sounds much better now that it's not so high.
3:20 So much darker and harder sounding! Such an improvement over the baby kick that was there before! It really makes a big difference!
3:50 The swell in those pads is just great!! I know you didn't change anything, but this is still really good!
4:40 It's better, but IMO it would be better if killed the white noise and those whooshey sound effects going on. They're fine for the build-up from like 4:25 to 4:35... but after the kick comes back in, they should just go away. There is so much going on below that I really want to hear. You fade the white noise out from about 5:03 to 5:31, yes? I think it's at the perfect level at about 5:16 - 5:18. If you got rid of the whooshes and kept the white noise, but used it at the level it's at around 5:16-5:18, then this would be a lot more pleasant. If your studio speakers are still broken, then you'll just have to trust me on this one!
6:07 I don't like how you've got a crash cymbal over and over again on the kicks slowly trailing off. I would change this back to how it was in the old version. There are 2 or 3 other places in the song where you have a crash cymbal like this (maybe I didn't notice before, or you added it). It's not horrible, but it kinda sticks out and makes the track sound less professional than it could.
6:21 It's better for mixing, but I feel like the synths go away a bit too suddenly. Maybe instead of cutting the synth straight out at 6:21, you could filter or fade it out over 6:21 - 6:36.
A few more things I notice. I really like this track, so I'm being as critical as I can.
- I can hear the synth stabs being faded in a little from 0:51 to 0:56. I think it would be better to bring it in after the downbeat at 0:56. It sounds awkward to have a new instrument come in at the END of a phrase. You could not play it at all before 0:56, start at about 30-40% volume at 0:56 (so it's very clear and obvious that something new has come in), and then fade in fully by 1:05 or so.
- I think the resonance/Q is just a little too high on the synth that comes in from 2:35 to 2:50. It sounds fine after 2:50, but there are a couple resonant notes around 2:42 or so that are really loud, when the lower fundamentals are within the band. You'll have people putting their fingers in their ears. You've got a similar (but less severe) problem at about 3:43. Maybe have the Q lower to start, but increase it to the level you've got it once the band goes past the lower frequencies so you can get more resonance in the higher overtones.
- At 4:34, the beat comes back in rather suddenly. I could have expected it to come in 4 or 8 bars later. It's fine, but generally it's a good idea to give the people listening some kind of clue that the kick is coming in RIGHT NOW. Maybe you could do something with those whooshes to bring it to more of a swell right before the beat drops, or bang a couple of snares during the last bar before it comes in. Just a suggestion; it's not vital.
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Apr-09-2006 16:24
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Lakeus
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Helsinki
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Hey... definitely good work!! The beat rolls on well, nice melodies with a twist!! All the elements for a good track are included... the mixing is not perfect but pretty good. I think a guitar playing some chords would work really well at about 3:10, the idea just came to my head. The chord progression of the song is really cool!!
Good work...
Cheers, Lakeus
www.lakeusmusic.com
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Apr-09-2006 16:29
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